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Universite du Quebec a Rimouski

Coordinates : 48°27′10.46″N 68°30′46.02″W  /  48.4529056°N 68.5127833°W  / 48.4529056; -68.5127833
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University of Quebec at Rimouski (Universite du Quebec a Rimouski)
Type Public
Established 1969
Affiliation Universite du Quebec
Rector Jean-Pierre Ouellet
Academic staff
210 professors on campus + 325 lecturers
Administrative staff
300
Students ~6700
Undergraduates ~5400
Postgraduates ~1300
~175
Location , ,
48°27′10.46″N 68°30′46.02″W  /  48.4529056°N 68.5127833°W  / 48.4529056; -68.5127833
Campus Urban (Levis and Rimouski)
Colours Ultramarine Blue  
Website https://www.uqar.ca/

The Universite du Quebec a Rimouski (commonly referred to as UQAR) is a public university located in Rimouski , Quebec , Canada with a campus in Levis .

Since its establishment in 1969, Universite du Quebec a Rimouski (UQAR) has granted over 50,000 diplomas. In addition to its Levis and Rimouski campuses, UQAR offers academic training throughout eastern Quebec, including the Chaudiere-Appalaches, Gaspesie-Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Haute-Cote-Nord, and Manicouagan. It also has permanent offices in Gaspe and Riviere-du-Loup. [1]

UQAR is part of the Universite du Quebec network, the largest university network in Canada, with over 100,000 students. UQAR welcomes about 7,000 new students every year, including about 550 foreign students from over 45 countries. [2] UQAR has strength in marine science, regional development, and nordic studies. [1]

The university's athletics teams are known as the Nordet , a French word used to refer to a northeasterly wind (and a reference to UQAR's location in Quebec ).

History [ edit ]

UQAR's Rimouski campus

First milestones [ edit ]

Religious and community leaders first proposed establishing a university in Rimouski in the 1930s. By the 1950s, the Seminaire de Rimouski had begun offering postsecondary level courses in partnership with Universite Laval . [3] Following the onset of the Quiet Revolution in Quebec, postsecondary access expanded in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. The Parent Commission report established that Quebec's citizens were entitled to full educational opportunities at all levels. [4] Implementing the report's recommendations necessitated secularizing the province's educational system, which had largely been run by religious organizations. [4] An act creating the Universite du Quebec was passed by the provincial legislative assembly in 1968. One year later, the Universite du Quebec a Rimouski opened on the grounds of the former monastery of the Ursulines of Quebec .

2009 fire [ edit ]

During the night of May 14, 2009, at approximately 1:30, the fire alarm system was triggered and reported by the on-duty Rimouski campus security agent while at the same time smoke was spotted by patrolmen from the Surete du Quebec passing by. The fire resulted in a general alarm for the Rimouski fire department, prompting assistance from the fire departments of Bic and St-Anaclet . By midday, the fire was contained and mostly put out. It resulted in the destruction of the main wing's belfry as well as major fire damage to the roof and water damage to the floors below.

The affected wing houses procurement and printing services, student services, the student's bookstore, the rector 's and vice-rectors offices, finances and human resources as well as classes and working spaces of graduate students. The university's geography department uses the classes located on the 5th floor, directly under the fire-damaged part of the building, and the offices located directly under the collapsed belfry are occupied by researchers. Many graduate students are also working on the 5th floor.

The damage was estimated at the time to be at least $3 million. [5]

Bird's eye view of UQAR's Rimouski campus

The Rimouski campus today [ edit ]

The administrative capital of the Lower St. Lawrence region and a bustling maritime community, Rimouski is also a genuine “student city” that hums with the activities of over 15,000 students every year (all levels considered). Students represent nearly one in three people living in this town of 50,000. [6]

The Rimouski campus now has 11 pavilions, in addition to student residences. The Rimouski campus also houses the Rimouski Institute of Marine Sciences (ISMER) and the Centre for Support for Innovation through Research (CAIR) [7]

A building of the Levis campus, erected in 2007

Levis campus [ edit ]

The university opened a second campus in Levis , in Quebec's capital region in 1980. The Levis campus of UQAR has become a major pole for the institution. In 2019-2020, the Levis campus was attended by about 3,000 students. [8] [9]

UQAR offers academic training throughout eastern Quebec, including the Chaudiere-Appalaches, Gaspesie-Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Haute-Cote-Nord, and Manicouagan. It also has permanent offices in Gaspe and Riviere-du-Loup . [10]

Programs of study [ edit ]

UQAR offers over 160 undergraduate to doctoral-level training programs in the fields of administration, biology, environmental and bioresource chemistry, regional development, education, ethics, engineering, geography, history, computer science, literature and creative writing, oceanography, psychosociology, accounting, nursing, and social work. [11]

Owing to its privileged geographic location, UQAR enables students to explore and study natural environments that are near the campuses. While maintaining a primary focus on academic achievement, the training programs offered by UQAR stand out for their excellence and distinctive nature .

Foreign students [ edit ]

UQAR has established more than 70 cooperation and exchange programs with about 15 countries around the world.

Each year, UQAR welcomes about 550 foreign students. [1]

Research [ edit ]

From the onset, UQAR has faced up to the challenges of its natural setting by concentrating on its strengths, namely its environmental resources. This is why marine science, regional development, and nordicity are the three major areas of research at UQAR. These fields are integrated to meet the challenges of the territory covered by the university. These areas of research bring together a mass of researchers. [12] In addition, research in engineering, education, literature, heritage, management science, and health science has been booming in recent years. [10]

The independent firm RE$EARCH Infosource Inc. has repeatedly rated UQAR among the best performing Canadian universities in the field of research. For the 2011 to 2019 period, it was ranked eight times among the top three research universities offering mainly undergraduate courses. [13] Over a ten-year period from 1999 to 2009, UQAR's research funding increased from $3.8 million to $17.4 million. [14]

Research units [15] [ edit ]

  • Institut des sciences des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (UQAR-ISMER) (Marine Science Institute)
  • Centre de recherche sur le developpement territorial (CRDT) (Territorial Development Research Centre)
  • Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la premiere modernite XVIe-XVIIIe siecles (CIREM 16-18) (Interuniversity Research Centre on the First Modernity of the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries (CIREM 16-18))
  • Institut France-Quebec pour la cooperation scientifique en appui au secteur maritime (IFQM)Institut France-Quebec pour la cooperation scientifique en appui au secteur maritime (IFQM) (France-Quebec Institute for Scientific Cooperation in Support of the Maritime Sector)
  • Reseau Ressources Aquatiques Quebec (RAQ) (Aquaculture Quebec Network)
  • Reseau Quebec maritime (RQM) (Quebec Maritime Network)
  • Notre Golfe (St. Lawrence Gulf Network)
  • Centre d'etudes nordiques (CEN) (Northern Studies Centre)
  • Groupe interinstitutionnel de recherches oceanographiques Quebec-Ocean (Inter-institution Oceanographic Research Group)
  • Centre d’etude de la foret (CEF) (Centrefor Forest Studies)
  • Reseau interuniversitaire quebecois de formation avancee et de recherche en sciences du globe (GEOTOP) (Quebec Inter-institution Network for Advanced Education and Research in Planetary Science)
  • Centre de la science de la biodiversite du Quebec (CSBQ) (Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science)
  • Institut des nutraceutiques et des aliments fonctionnels (INAF) (Functional Food and Nutraceutics Institute)
  • Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction and Response Network (MEOPAR)
  • Consortium on climatology Ouranos
  • University of the Arctic (UArctic)
  • Centre d'initiation a la recherche et d'Aide au developpement durable (CIRADD) (Centre for Introduction to Research and Sustainable Development Assistance)
  • Centre de developpement et de recherche en imagerie numerique (CDRIN) (Centre for Digital Imaging Research and Development)
  • Centre de recherche sur les biotechnologies marines (CRBM) (Marine Biotechnology Research Centre)
  • Centre de recherche sur les milieux insulaires et maritimes (CERMIM) (Centre for Research on Island and Maritime Environments)
  • Centre d'innovation de l'aquaculture et des Peches du Quebec Merinov (Quebec Fishing and Aquaculture Innovation Centre)
  • TechnoCentre eolien
  • Centre Interdisciplinaire de Developpement en Cartographie des Oceans (CIDCO) (Interdisciplinary Development Centre for Ocean Mapping)
  • Innovation maritime (Maritime Innovation)
  • Observatoire global du Saint-Laurent (St. Lawrence Global Observatory)
  • SErvice de Recherche et d'EXpertise en transformation des produits forestiers (SEREX) (Forest Product Processing Research and Expertise Services)
  • Centre specialise de technologie physique Solution Novika (Specialized Centre of Physics Technology)
  • Centre d’expertise universitaire voue au developpement des organisations (CEUDO) (Centre of Academic Expertise Dedicated to Organizational Development)
  • Consortium InterEst Sante
  • Chaire de recherche du ministere des Peches et des Oceans Canada en acoustique marine appliquee (Fisheries and Oceans Canada Chair in Underwater Acoustics Applied to Ecosystem Research)
  • Chaire de recherche en geoscience cotiere (Research Chair in Coastal Geoscience)
  • Chaire de recherche sur la foret habitee (Research Chair for the Inhabited Forest)
  • Chaire de recherche sur la perseverance scolaire et la litteratie (Research Chair in Academic Motivation, Perseverance and Achievement)
  • Chaire CRSNG-UQAR en genie de la conception (NSERC-UQAR Research Chair in Design Engineering)
  • Chaire UNESCO en analyse integree des systemes marins (UNESCO Chair in Integrated Analysis of Marine Systems)
  • Chaire de recherche du Canada en biodiversite nordique (Canada Research Chair on Northern Biodiversity)
  • Chaire de recherche du Canada en biologie integrative de la flore nordique (Canada Research Chair in Integrative Biology of Northern Flora)
  • Chaire de recherche du Canada en ecologie halieutique (Canada Research Chair in Fisheries Ecology)
  • Chaire de recherche du Canada en geochimie des hydrogeosystemes cotiers (Canada Research Chair in the Geochemistry of Coastal Hydrogeosystems)
  • Chaire de recherche du Canada en geologie marine (Canada Research Chair in Marine Geology)
  • Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire litteraire et patrimoine imprime (Canada Research Chair in Literary History and Printed Heritage)
  • Chaire de recherche du Canada en innovation sociale et developpement des territoires (Canada Research Chair in Social Innovation and Territorial Development)
  • Groupe de recherche en patrimoine (Heritage Research Group)
  • Groupe de recherche interdisciplinaire sur le developpement regional, de l'Est du Quebec (GRIDEQ) (Research Group on Eastern Quebec Regional Development)
  • Collectif de recherche sur la sante en region (CoRSeR) (Healthcare in Rural Areas Research Collective)
  • Groupe de recherche sur les environnements nordiques BOREAS (Northern Environment Research Group)
  • Collectif de recherche participative sur la pauvrete en milieu rural (CRPPMR) (Participatory Research Collective on Rural Poverty)
  • Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la formation et la profession enseignante (CRIFPE-UQAR) (Interuniversity Research Centre on Training and the Teaching Profession)
  • Equipe de recherche en ethique (ETHOS) (Research Team on Ethics)
  • Equipe de recherche en biotechnologies et chimie de l’environnement (CRABE) (Research Team on Environmental Biotechnology and Chemistry)

Marine sciences [16] [ edit ]

From its beginning, Universite du Quebec a Rimouski has been at the forefront of the study and understanding of the marine environment.

The recognition of marine sciences as an area of excellence has enabled UQAR to develop a sizeable research capacity in the field. Today, UQAR has brought together a remarkably strong group of researchers, whose expertise touch on a vast array of questions in the field of marine sciences.

The Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski enjoys international recognition as the flagship of Quebec research in this field.

Over the past decade, more than $50M have been invested in infrastructure, including equipment, to support the marine science sector in the Rimouski region, in particular at UQAR-ISMER. [17]


Regional development [18] [ edit ]

QAR’s expertise in regional development is anything but a random process. It is the result of a long tradition of reflection and research that goes back several decades. At the beginning of the Quiet Revolution in the 1960s, the Quebec and Canadian governments identified the Lower St. Lawrence and Gaspesie regions as future laboratories for social experimentation in the area of regional development.

UQAR is looking to better grasp the issues and problems facing regions in connection with current economic and societal changes. Researchers associated with this line of research analyze socioterritorial dynamics affecting regions and create tools for development assistance.

Regional development is a primary institutional focus in both basic and applied research, with a number of organized research units. This field of multidisciplinary study meets regional, national, and international concerns.

Nordicity [19] [ edit ]

UQAR is dedicated to the study of the Far North and cold lower latitudes, a field known as “nordicity.” This research area brings together a diversity of researchers with a multidisciplinary interest in northern environments around a number of highly complementary disciplines.

Research at the Biology, Chemistry, and Geography Department is aimed at better understanding the processes of environments in cold climates in order to respond to major conservation and sustainable management challenges. It helps to determine a state of reference for the northern environments and their changing dynamics.

Regional development researchers and students analyze the socioterritorial dynamics in Quebec, including the North, and create development assistance tools. Focus is placed on the effects of development policies on the regional economy, the social acceptability of natural resource exploitation projects, and local community adaptation to climate change .

Health research at UQAR is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach to the study of healthcare in rural areas, including northern regions, both in regards to care and services and to the populations concerned, mainly vulnerable groups.

UQAR’s expertise in engineering is focused in a number of areas related to mechanical and electrical engineering, allowing for the implementation of a range of projects, such as identification and exploitation of wind power energy potential in northern environments, including technological innovation ensuring optimal energy management of the equipment used in resource exploitation.

Honorary doctorates and other distinctions awarded by UQAR [ edit ]

Honorary doctorates [ edit ]

Universite du Quebec a Rimouski awards honorary doctorates to people who have made a significant contribution to university or in the exercise of their profession or in general by their contribution to society. The University has awarded the following honorary doctorates: [20]

  • Normand Labrie (2019)
  • Johnny Huard (2019)
  • Paul Treguer (2014)
  • Pierre-Maurice Vachon (2014)
  • Jean-Guy Nadeau (2014)
  • Michel Rouleau (2011)
  • Laure Waridel (2011)
  • Dany Laferriere (2010)
  • Bernard Derome (2009)
  • Elisabeth Carrier (2009)
  • Rolande and Germain Pelletier (2008)
  • Maurice Tanguay (2007)
  • Jean Lemire (2007)
  • Alain Caron (2007)
  • Bernard Voyer (2005)
  • Gerard Drainville (2004)
  • Bernard Belanger (2004)
  • Loic Bernard (2002)
  • Pierre Dansereau (2002)
  • Joseph Rouleau (2001)
  • Pauline Charron (2000)
  • Jean-Yves Gautier (1999)
  • Leonard Parent (1998)
  • Pascal Parent (1994)
  • Jules Belanger (1994)
  • Lisette Morin (1993)
  • Rene Simon (1992)
  • Charles Beaulieu (1991)
  • Claire L'Heureux-Dube (1989)
  • Gilles Vigneault (1978)
  • Ernest Lepage (1977)

Universite du Quebec a Rimouski medal [ edit ]

The Universite du Quebec a Rimouski medal is awarded to people in recognition of their remarkable contribution to the development of a sector related to one of the University's main missions: teaching, research and service to the community. The University awarded the following medals: [21]

  • Suzanne Tremblay (2018)
  • Leonard Otis and Gilles Roy (2012)
  • Mariano Memolli and Jose Luis Esperon (2011)
  • Fire department of the City of Rimouski Fire Safety Service (2009)
  • Paul Bellemare (2009)
  • Adeodat St-Pierre (2005)
  • Jacqueline Caron (2004)
  • Andre P. Casgrain (2002)
  • Jamie Sale and David Pelletier (2001)
  • Rimouski Oceanic QMJHL hockey team (2000)
  • Louis Legendre (1999)
  • Guillaume Leblanc (1992)
  • Pierre Harvey (1988)
  • Rene Simon (1987)
  • Philippe (Phil) Latulippe (1986)
  • Jean Lapointe (1986)
  • Alice Parizeau (1983)
  • Anne-Marie Roy (1981)

See also [ edit ]

Further reading [ edit ]

  • Ferretti, Lucia. L'Universite en reseau: les 25 ans de l'Universite du Quebec. Sainte-Foy: Presses de l'Universite du Quebec, 1994.

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b c Cormier, Francois. "Choosing UQAR" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-15 .
  2. ^ Lizotte, Stephane. "L'UQAR en chiffres" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-15 .
  3. ^ "Index, Histoire du Seminaire de Rimouski, des Origines (1863) a L'Ouverture du Cegep (1968)" . Retrieved 28 August 2015 .
  4. ^ a b "Education in Quebec, before and after the Parent reform - Thematic Tours - Musee McCord Museum" . Retrieved 28 August 2015 .
  5. ^ Un incendie est survenu sur le toit de l'UQAR . Consulted on May 15th 2009.
  6. ^ Cormier, Francois. "Rimouski, a city for students" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  7. ^ Guide des etudes 2017 . Rimouski: Service des communications, UQAR. 2016. p. 4. ISBN   978-2-89241-199-7 .
  8. ^ Lizotte, Stephane. "L'UQAR en chiffres" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  9. ^ Cormier, Francois. "Levis: a remarkably vibrant city" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  10. ^ a b Cormier, Francois. "Choosing UQAR" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  11. ^ Cormier, Francois. "Programs" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-15 .
  12. ^ Cormier, Francois. "A university of research excellence" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  13. ^ "Research Infosource Inc. :: 2019" . researchinfosource.com . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  14. ^ "Rimouski: plus de 40 000 diplomes de l'UQAR" . La Presse . Retrieved 28 August 2015 .
  15. ^ Cormier, Francois. "Research units" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  16. ^ Cormier, Francois. "Marine Sciences" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  17. ^ "Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski" . Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  18. ^ Cormier, Francois. "Regional development" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  19. ^ Cormier, Francois. "Nordicity" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
  20. ^ Lizotte, Stephane. "Doctorats honorifiques" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-15 .
  21. ^ Lizotte, Stephane. "Medaille de l'UQAR" . www.uqar.ca (in Canadian French) . Retrieved 2020-01-16 .

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