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Trent University was originally founded in 1963, as a public, non-denominational university in the town of Peterborough, in Ontario’s Trent Valley. In 1964 it had only 100 students. The university consists of several individual colleges. The first was Catherine Parr Traill College, the home of the university’s Modern Languages, Canadian Studies, Cultural Studies and English […]

Trent University

Canada

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The University of Prince Edward Island – UPEI – was founded in 1820 as Kent College. It was later named Prince of Wales College. Another institution that was to become an important part of UPEI, the Central Academy, received the UK’s Royal Charter in 1834. By 1860 the Colleges were merged under the name of […]

University of Prince Edward Island

Canada

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Royal Roads University started out as HMCS Royal Roads, a training institution for Naval Reserve Officers in 1940. Its name changed many times, but it settled as Royal Roads Military College in 1968, and gained the right to grant degrees in its own name in 1975. In 1995 the military college was decommissioned, but much […]

Royal Roads University

Canada

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VIU’s history began in 1936. At the time it was little more than a shed, with 8 students learning how to be auto mechanics under local garage owner Jack Macready. By 1938, though, vocational training classes moved to the Thomas Hodgson School, became known as the Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Centre. They adopted the name Malaspina […]

Vancouver Island University

Canada

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Mount Allison University was originally founded as The Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy in 1843. At the time it admitted only males, but a Ladies’ College soon followed in 1854. The schools first gained the power to grant degrees in 1862, officially becoming a university at that time. Not long after, in 1875, the university conferred […]

Mount Allison University

Canada

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Laurentian University, also called Université Laurentienne, was incorporated in 1960 in Greater Sudbury in Ontario. However, its history goes back to 1913, and the founding of the Jesuit Collège du Sacré-Coeur. The Collège began granting undergraduate degrees in 1957. It took on the name of Laurentian University and its officially non-denominational character in 1960. Classes […]

Laurentian University

Canada

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Brock University opened in 1964, after years of effort to open a university level school in the Niagara region. Initially enrolling just 127 students, the university began growing rapidly. The first campus was established in a refurbished industrial facility in St Catherines, just at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment. However, construction had already begin […]

Brock University

Canada

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The University of Victoria started out as Victoria College more than a century ago, in 1903. At the time, it was affiliated with McGill University in Montreal. It is the oldest post-secondary learning institution in British Columbia, however. Though Victoria separated from McGill in 1915, it gained full university status nearly half a century later, […]

University of Victoria

Canada

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