Les orientations generales du secteur universitaire de langue anglaise et l'avenir de Bishop's et de Loyola
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Les orientations generales du secteur universitaire de langue anglaise et l'avenir de Bishop's et de Loyola
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Abstract |
In 1974, Loyola College and Sir George Williams University merged to form Concordia University. Loyola College had grown out of the English-language program of Collège Sainte-Marie, a Jesuit college founded in 1848. Loyola College became a separate institution in 1896. Loyola was first located in downtown Montreal before it relocated to land it acquired in 1900 in the city’s west end. The college moved into the three original buildings on the current Loyola Campus in 1916. Bishop's University, located in Lennoxville, Quebec, was founded as an Anglical liberal arts college in 1845. The Church of England controlled the university until 1947.
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Québec
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Le Conseil
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1972
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35p.
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fr
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Conseil des universités. Les orientations generales du secteur universitaire de langue anglaise et l’avenir de Bishop’s et de Loyola. Québec: Le Conseil, 1972.
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