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About Sherbrooke

Nestled in the picturesque Eastern Townships of Quebec, Sherbrooke offers visitors a charming blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant arts scene, and welcoming atmosphere, Sherbrooke beckons travelers to explore its many delights.

Strolling through the heart of the city, visitors are captivated by Sherbrooke’s historic architecture, including the magnificent Saint-Michel Cathedral and the enchanting Old North District. Art enthusiasts will delight in the city’s numerous galleries and museums, showcasing everything from contemporary works to local history.

Nature lovers will find endless opportunities for outdoor adventure in Sherbrooke’s surrounding countryside. From hiking and biking along scenic trails to kayaking on tranquil lakes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy amid the region’s lush forests and sparkling waters.

Foodies will be tempted by Sherbrooke’s diverse culinary scene, which boasts a tantalizing array of cafes, bistros, and gourmet restaurants serving up delicious local fare. And no visit to Sherbrooke would be complete without sampling the region’s renowned cheeses and wines, which reflect the area’s rich agricultural heritage.

Experience Sherbrooke:

Where culture, nature, and hospitality converge!

About The Université de Sherbrooke

Situated in Canada’s Province of Quebec, the Université de Sherbrooke is esteemed for its commitment to French-speaking education. With a student body exceeding 31,170, augmented by an additional 8,434 enrolled in the University of the Third Age, the institution embodies academic vitality and diversity.

Behind its academic achievements stand 8,291 dedicated employees, among them 4,351 professors, lecturers, and clinical faculty at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Their unwavering dedication propels the university’s mission forward.

Spanning three campuses, the Université de Sherbrooke offers a rich academic environment. Its Main Campus, housing most faculties, centers, and administrative offices, serves as the nucleus of intellectual pursuits.

Nestled within a vibrant university city, the institution competes favorably with counterparts in larger urban areas. From advocating sustainable development to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion, the university fosters close collaboration with its community and partners, thereby enriching both academia and society.

The university embraces a diverse global community, welcoming over 3,000 international students from 104 countries. Remarkably, more than 85% of its student populace originates from locales beyond Sherbrooke, underscoring its national and international appeal.