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Brief introduction of Quebec University
The University of Quebec, one of the largest universities in Canada, was established by the Quebec provincial government on 1968, which is the largest educational network in Canada. Her mission is to popularize university education, promote the scientific development of Quebec and develop all regions of Quebec. Headquartered in Quebec City, the University of Quebec has nine educational branches, and its teaching activities cover 54 cities in Quebec Province. The University of Quebec has about 6,000 professors and teachers and 86,000 students. As the youngest university in Quebec, the remarkable characteristics of the University of Quebec can be summarized as: innovation, courage, excellent teaching quality and the spirit of opening to the world.

The University of Quebec includes:

University of Quebec, Montreal (UQAM),

Sanhe University of Quebec (UQTR);

:: University of Quebec (UQAC) in Hikutimi;

University of Quebec (Uqar) in Mousky;

University of Quebec (UQO) in Uttave;

Abitibi-University of Quebec, Kamange, Simis (Uqat);

National Academy of Sciences (INRS);

National Institute of Public Administration (&; Eacute nap);

Higher Engineering School (&; EacuteTS).

The Education Branch of the University of Quebec provides large-scale education facing the world through teaching and research, and especially advocates flexible teaching plans, so that students in each branch can use the entire educational network resources of the school to study. Professors and teachers from all branches have established partnerships with Asia, Europe, America and Africa, which enables them to stay at the forefront of world-class research projects. Of the 86,000 students admitted to the University of Quebec, nearly 5,000 are international students.

In 2005, the research income of the University of Quebec ranked 1 1 among Canadian universities, with an amount exceeding 654.38+85 million Canadian dollars. Although the University of Quebec is still young, it has made breakthroughs in many fields, such as humanities, social sciences, health sciences, natural sciences and engineering. The researchers of her subsidiary are engaged in energy conversion, marine science, neuroscience, cognitive science, environmental science, forest ecology, water science, mineral development, doping control, world research, management, new economy, refrigeration engineering, land development, optics and so on. The University of Quebec also ensures the realization of the overall development goal of society through multidisciplinary model. Therefore, universities concentrate on solving key problems, especially the popularization of higher education and academic success.