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This category is for colleges and universities in Canada outside of Quebec that offer French as the primary language of instruction for some or all students. It does not include schools which happen to offer French as a second language (since that is the norm).
Université Laval (French pronunciation: [ʏnivaɛ̯ʁ̥sɪ̥te laval]; English: Laval University) [3] [note 1] is a public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.. The university traces its roots to the Séminaire de Québec, founded by François de Montmorency-Laval in 1663, making it the oldest institution of higher education in Canada and the first North American institution to ...
The Faculté de droit de l'Université Laval is the law school of Université Laval.Founded in 1852, it is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in North America.It hosts more than 1,000 students in its curriculum of first, second, and third years, with more than 45 lecturers teaching and supervising research projects in most areas of law.
Léon Gérin, lawyer and president of the Royal Society of Canada; Paule Gauthier, lawyer, arbitrator, corporate director, former chair of the Security Intelligence Review Committee 1996–2004; Frederick Edmund Meredith, lawyer and businessman, 8th chancellor of Bishop's University; Adolphe-Basile Routhier, judge and writer
The ensemble is made up of two groups of buildings: the Vieux-Séminaire constructed under the model of 17th century French colleges, and the second group of buildings that have been added over the years to meet the needs of Laval University, the Grand Séminaire and the Petit Séminaire, whose most important buildings are the Camille-Roy ...
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[12] [13] Collège Sainte-Marie de Montréal was created in 1848 by the Jesuits [12] Three years later, in 1851, Université Laval was founded in Quebec City as the first major French Language higher education institution. Laval University grew out of the Quebec Seminary. [11] [12] In 1843, Bishops University was established in Lennoxville.
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