
A brief history
The University of Montreal is a publicly funded French-language institution situated in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its origins date back to 1878 when it was established as a branch of Université Laval in Quebec City, initially known as the Université de Laval à Montréal. In 1919, it received a papal charter and in 1920, it gained autonomy as an independent university through a provincial charter. Throughout its history, the university has evolved into a respected institution serving the local community and providing higher education. In 1942, it relocated from Montreal’s Quartier Latin to its current location on Mount Royal. In 1967, it transitioned into a secular institution with the enactment of another provincial charter.