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Concordia offers undergraduate, graduate, continuing and executive education programs in arts, science, engineering, business and fine arts. Learn about the latest news, events, awards and tuition changes at Concordia.
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Concordia University (French: Université Concordia) is a public English-language research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Concordia welcomes applicants from all over the world and offers a wide range of innovative programs and courses. Learn more about the benefits of studying at Concordia, the city of Montreal, and the International Student Office services.
Apply for undergraduate studies at Concordia University. Choose from more than 100 programs at Canada’s #1 young university, located in downtown Montreal.
Concordia is an English-language university in the heart of the world-class city of Montreal, Canada. From classroom to lab, in our libraries and on our streets, the Concordia community is resolutely anchored to the real world — open and engaged, compassionate and caring.
Uniwersytet Concordia (fr. Université Concordia, ang. Concordia University) – kanadyjski uniwersytet dwujęzyczny w Montrealu, w Kanadzie. W roku akademickim 2011-2012, w Uniwersytecie Concordia studiowało 45 954 studentów, tworząc w ten sposób jedną z największych uczelni w Kanadzie.
Concordia University (CU) is a comprehensive university located in Montreal, the largest city in Québec, Canada, and the second happiest city in the world, according to Lonely Planet. It was founded in 1974 following the unification of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University.