Montréal
• The second most populated and second largest metropolis of Canada. • One of the most historic cities in Canada with many museums and tourist attractions. • Widely referred to as The Canada’s “cultural capital”, Montréal is renowned for its laidback yet lively lifestyle, attractive boulevards, thriving creative industries, eclectic range of arts venues, live performances and nightlife. • Located in the southwest of the province of Quebec and in the southeastern side of Canada. • Population: ~4 million • Four-season weather: Montreal has a distinct four-season continental climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. • Best life index in the continent: Canada ranks well above the OECD average in housing, subjective well-being, personal security, health status, social connections, environmental quality, jobs and earnings, education and skills. |
Concordia University
• 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. • We are recognized for our flexible approach to learning, and for our commitment to examining societal issues from a broad perspective in our teaching and research. • The university is equipped with state-of-the art research facilities to help address the issues of the day as a “next-generation” university. • Concordia also offers “STARTUP INCUBATOR” & Co-op programs to help students shape their business ideas or to provide students with hands-on work experience in some of Canada’s top corporations. • Address: Concordia University Conference Center (MB 9), John Molson Building, 1450 Guy St., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3H 0A1 |
Conference reception, 9th floor of John Molson Building
Conference hall, 9th floor of John Molson Building
Dining hall, 9th floor of John Molson Building
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