Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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Université du Quebec à Trois-Rivières

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Established March 19, 1969
Type public
Rector Ghislain Bourque
Staff 1200 employees
Undergraduates 150 programs (total for university) including 13 doctorate degrees
Location Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Campus Trois-Rivieres (pavillon Ringuet), Victoriaville, Drummondville, Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Sorel-Tracy, Joliette & Centre Universitaire des Appalaches
Website http://www.uqtr.ca

The Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR), established in 1969 is a campus of the Université du Québec, located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. The university has 10 000 students in 8 different campus, including the main one in Trois-Rivieres. About 400 of them comes overseas from 37 countries. It had given a total of 54 000 diplomas since its beginning. The Trois-Rivieres campus also holds a large library with about 400 000 documents.[1]

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[edit] History

The UQTR was created in 1969 with the merger of the "Centre d'Études universitaires de Trois-Rivières" and L'école normale d'État Maurice Duplessis". The first major campus, Ringuet, was open in 1973 and located near the vicinity of Des Forges and Des Récollets Boulevards near downtown Trois-Rivières. Over the following years, the UQTR would expanded outside of the city in several towns in the Centre-du-Québec, Montérégie, Lanaudière, Québec and Chaudière-Appalaches regions

[edit] Les Patriotes de l'UQTR

The university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the UQTR Patriotes which has teams in swimming, golf, hockey, soccer and volleyball.

[edit] Chiropractic program

It is home to the first public and the first university-based chiropractic school in North America. In that program there is strict limit of admissions per year which is 45. Students are also chosen based on performances at college.

[edit] 2005 Student Strike

During the 2005 student strike, students have narrowly voted in early March for a three-day strike which included the day that occurred the March 16 protest in Montreal in which several hundreds of UQTR students participated. Two days later, they narrowly voted for a return to class. However, due to complaints made by some student groups, the UQTR returned to strike action about a week later. During the first general strike, some instructors reported to work to teach classes as scheduled; groups called "commandos" patrolled the Trois-Rivieres area in search of instructors who failed to honor the pickets, enticing them to stay away from UQTR during the strike. [2] [3]

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