Arts lead everywhere!
The Faculty of Arts is home to approximately 6,000 students and more than 250 full-time professors. On the strength of 16 departments, centre and institutes divided into three main sectors (languages and literatures; fine arts; and humanities), the Faculty offers over 100 undergraduate and 30 master's and PhD programs.
Student's Corner
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- Experiential Learning Service
Apply your studies to real world situations, in ways that benefit the community. - Do you have questions? Do you need help? The Student Mentoring Centre is here to help students in the Faculty of Arts adjust to university life and succeed in their studies.
- New programs
- Have a look at the exciting activities that the Students' Association of the Faculty of Arts has in store for you!
- Important dates to remember for your course registration
- Sessional dates 2009-2010
Events
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Thursday, November 26, 2009 Tuesday, December 8, 2009 Tuesday, December 8, 2009 |
News
Charles Le Blanc, professor at the School of Translation and Interpretation of the Faculty of Arts, is finalist for the 2009 Governor General’s Literary Awards for his essay Le complexe d’Hermès !
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The Faculty of Arts’ School of Music is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
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Distinction de l’Ordre des francophones d’Amérique et Prix littéraire Émile-Ollivier: Liliane Vincent and Daniel Marchildon, two graduates of the Faculty of Arts, see each other rewarded for their contribution in French language. (article in French only)
- The Faculty of Arts’ Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture receives the Prix du 3-Juillet-1608
- Annie Brisset, professor at the School of Translation and Interpretation and the Department of Theatre, has been elected fellow of the Royal Society of Canada for her exceptional achievements in the areas of sciences and arts & humanities!
- The Prix Marcus is presented to Joël Beddows, professor at the Department of Theatre, for his significant contribution to French-language theatre.
- Professor Daniel Mroz from the Department of Theatre is part of the team who has won the prestigious Alan Blizzard Award. Congratulations.
- The chaotic universe of Andrew Morrow, MFA visual arts student, amazes the gallery from Toronto to Ottawa.






