Universities
UNIVERSITIES
BROCK UNIVERSITY
Brock University is a public research university, situated in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. The University has a unique feature as it is the only university in Canada in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at the center of Canada’s Niagara Peninsula on the Niagara Escarpment. The university was named after Maj-General Sir Isaac Brock, who was responsible for defending Upper Canada against the United States during the War of 1812. As a comprehensive educational institution, Brock has an expansive selection of undergraduate programs as well as advanced research, post-graduate and doctoral options. With more than 19,000 students in seven diverse Faculties, Brock University offers an academic experience that’s second to none. The degree programs are designed with your future in mind. There are 600 faculty members including 12 Teaching Fellowship Award winners and 8 Canada Research Chairs.
Faculty/ School | Level of Education | Medium of Instruction | Term of Study |
Applied Health Sciences | MD/MBBS PG/PhD | English/Russian | MD/MBBS – 6 years PG/PhD – 2-4 years |
Business | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 1,5 year |
IT | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Law
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years
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Languages | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years
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Education | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education
| English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years
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Social Sciences | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Humanities | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Students at Brock choose their courses from a rigorous and experiential academic portfolio, they are proposed seven Faculties:
• Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
• Goodman School of Business
• Faculty of Education
• Faculty of Humanities
• Faculty of Mathematics and Science
• Faculty of Social Sciences
• Faculty of Graduate Studies The Faculty of Applied Health
ACCOMMODATION
The university offers secure and comfortable leaving conditions for students, arriving from other cities and countries. The dormitory is of the corridor type: there are kitchens, toilets, and washrooms on the floor.
It also provides residents with sleeping equipment (a pillow, а blanket, and a linen set, which is changed twice a month). Kitchens are equipped with gas stoves. The rooms are shared by 2-3 people. There are beds, wardrobes, tables, and chairs. Students have a spacious reading room. There is a grocery shop near the dormitory. The University provides 24-hour security, and a check-in system (turnstile) in the dormitory, besides, there is an installed CCTV around the perimeter of the dormitory.
CITY LIFE
Commonly known as “the Garden City” of Canada, St. Catharines is a magnificent garden retreat away from the bustling life. It is the perfect place for golfers. The Niagara Region has almost 50 internationally renowned golf courses, out of which two are located within the city. There are over 90 kilometers of multi-seasonal trails in St. Catharines. During the summer weather, these are used for jogging, walking, and even cycling, while in the winters, they are great for cross country skiing. The city is also famous for its annual festivals, parades, and bright holiday celebrations.
The city has got numerous sightseeing which worth seeing:
- Lakeside Park Carousel
- St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre at Lock 3
- 13th Street Winery
- Happy Rolph’s Animal Farm
- Morningstar Mill
The night city life is full of lights as well!
The majority of nightclubs, bars, and restaurants are open at night. You can see people singing and dancing in the squares.
BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) has taught and trained experts, professionals, and innovators who shape our economy—across BC and around the world. Our students gain the technical skills, real-world experience, and problem-solving ability needed to embrace complexity and lead innovation in a rapidly changing workforce. Through close collaboration with the industry, our network of alumni and partners continues to achieve global success.
BCIT delivers programs and courses to nearly 50,000 students through our six Schools. Our faculty also work closely with the industry, delivering training, providing expert advice, and helping to bring ideas to market. The School of Computing and Academic Studies prepares students for the future. Our three areas offer a wide range of courses and equip students with some of the most in-demand skills.
With 45 hands-on programs to choose from, graduates of the School of Energy go on to support the technical industrial sector as electrical, chemical, and mechanical engineers, industrial tradespeople, and technical writers.
School of Health Sciences offers a depth and breadth of health education unmatched by other post-secondary institutions. Our 32 programs range from radiation therapy and prosthetics and orthotics to specialty nursing. Students get a fresh perspective on the health industry through our preventative medicine programs in Food Technology, Environment Health, and Occupational Health and Safety
School of Transportation is the only post-secondary institution in North America delivering globally recognized accreditation in transportation by air, sea, road, and rail. Our Airline and Flight Operations commercial pilot program is the fastest route to a diploma and a commercial pilot’s license, and many of our programs feature state-of-the-art training technology—from our fleet of 20 aircraft to a certified industrial railway, and realistic simulators for marine bridge and engine room scenarios.
Faculty | Level of Education | Medium of Instruction | Term of Study |
General Medicine (MD/MBBS) | Undergraduate Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | MD/MBBS – 6 years PG/PhD – 2-4 years
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Dentistry | BDS/MDS Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BDS – 5 years MDS – 2-4 years |
Pharmacy | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 5 years MD – 2 years |
Medical Psychology
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Training Doctors of the Armed Forces
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 5 years MD – 2-3 years
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ACCOMMODATION
The British Columbia Institute of Technology has got 8 hostels for local and foreign students.
The hostels are located near the main academic buildings. The hostels ensure students with everything needed for
studying:
- internet clubs and reading rooms;
- canteens/ cafes;
- the sewing and footwear workshops;
- the barbers and the laundry;
- A sports center/ gym
The campuses all have free gas and electricity, hot and cold water, and a phone. The rooms are centrally heated.
Furniture and bedding are provided by the hostel.
Hostels are provided with full 24 hours security.
Hostels are surrounded by trees with outdoor sports activities like basketball, volleyball, football, etc.
CITY LIFE
Burnaby is a city in British Columbia, Canada. Located in the center of Metro Vancouver, it’s the third-largest city in the province with over 249,000 residents. Burnaby is known for its beautiful surrounding natural environments and diverse culture—making it a sought-after place to live, work and play.
Burnaby has one of the highest open-space-to-resident ratios in North America, with 25% of the land designated for parks and open spaces. Burnaby takes its name from Burnaby Lake, named after Robert Burnaby, an English merchant, politician, and civil servant who traveled the area in 1859. Burnaby is culturally rich and diverse.
Roughly 54% of residents have a primary language that is neither English nor French—Canada’s two official languages. Two of BC’s largest post-secondary institutions, Simon Fraser University and the British Columbia Institute of Technology, are based in Burnaby. Burnaby is home to Metropolis at Metrotown, BC’s largest and Canada’s fifth-largest shopping center. Singer Michael Buble, actors Michael J. Fox and Carrie-Anne Moss, Brad Loree, ice hockey player Joe Sakic, national team soccer player Christine Sinclair, and many others call Burnaby their hometown.
The capital has got beautiful sights which should be seen at least once. Among them we
consider:
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Burnaby Mountain Park
- Deer Lake Park
- Metropolis At Metrotown
- Central Park
And don’t forget about bustling city life!
The majority of nightclubs, bars, and restaurants
are open at night.
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
The University of Regina is one of the top 50 universities in the world that’s less than 50 years old. When you attend the U of R, you will join more than 16,000 other students in a truly Canadian experience. The campus is beautiful, safe, and home to top researchers and academics. We think you’ll love it here! Come for a visit and see for yourself.
The University of Regina welcomes approximately 3,000 international students from nearly 100 countries to our main campus in Regina, Saskatchewan. Together with students from across Canada, international students help build a diverse and multicultural community where everyone experiences the support and attention needed to become a true global citizen to contribute to our shared world.
A secure and affordable place to study, University gives you access to support services specifically for international students as well as the opportunity to participate in the local community.
Come to Saskatchewan to experience Canadian values. Communities and relationships matter here. Located in the center of the country, we are the heart of Canada. Yes, the winters can be cold, but the Saskatchewan people are warm.
Faculty | Level of Education | Medium of Instruction | Term of Study |
General Medicine (MD/MBBS) | Undergraduate Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | MD/MBBS – 6 years PG/PhD – 2-3 years
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Dentistry
| BDS/MDS Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BDS – 5 years MDS – 2-3 years |
Pharmacy | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 5 years MD – 2 years
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Nursing
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Pediatrics
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 6 years MD – 2 years |
Engineering | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Economics | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Engineering & Applied Science | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Business Administration
- Centre for Continuing Education
- Dr. John Archer Library
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science
- Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research
- Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
- Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business
- Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies
- La Cité universitaire francophone
- Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance
- Faculty of Nursing
- Paul J. Hill School of Business
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Social Work
The University of Regina offers more than 120 undergraduate programs and more than 80 graduate programs. Undergraduate certificates and diplomas can be a pathway toward a future diploma or degree. You can also experience the U of R’s academic culture in our 13-week English as a Second Language Program before you start your degree program.
ACCOMMODATION
The University of Regina has 7 hostels which are located in different regions
of the city. You can get to the university by tram, trolley bus, bus, etc. to the university.
The hostels can accommodate about 4.000 students. There are hostels reserved only for foreign students. The buildings
of the campuses are modern and consist of rooms for 2-3 students with necessary facilities.
All the rooms are well-organized and furnished with a bed, a desk, and a chair, provided with cold and hot running water,
central heating, Internet access, and suitable lighting. Each room is attached to a kitchen where students can cook
their own food. There are various shops and supermarkets around the hostel. Students’ canteens and cafes are also
available on the territory of the academy.
Hostels are provided with full 24 hours security. Officers of guard service protect the territory of the hostels.
CITY LIFE
Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan and it is the second-largest city in the province after Saskatoon. It ranks 18th in terms of population in Canada. And it is one of the three prairie provinces, along with Manitoba and Alberta.
Over the last decade, the city has not been known to attract international immigrants. However, recent economic developments have created a boost in job opportunities. And the number of new immigrants coming to the city over the past few years reflects this boost. With a serious labor shortage, it is becoming an attractive destination for job seekers.
Sightseeing of Regina City:
o Wascana Centre
o RCMP Heritage Centre
o RCMP Heritage Centre
o MacKenzie Art Gallery
o Saskatchewan Legislative Building
UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Prince Edward Island is a beautiful place to live, and the University of Prince Edward Island is an amazing place to study, but its people are our greatest accomplishments. Our faculty, our staff, and our community make UPEI unique and offer students an unforgettable university experience—an experience specifically designed for personal success.
Every day you spend at UPEI is supported by expert faculty members and instructors, caring staff in our academic and administrative departments, and a university community invested in your future. Whatever your passion and whatever your goals, UPEI has what you need to carve your niche. UPEI offers programs in Arts, Science, Engineering, Education, Nursing, Business, Mathematical and Computational Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine, including a growing number of graduate programs, supported by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
UPEI has a growing reputation as a premier educational destination for students from around the world. The campus welcomes more than 1,200 international students from more than 75 countries each year: that represents more than a quarter of the entire student body. Students are attracted to the high-quality education and the small, safe location with all the services students need. Experience Canadian culture, PEI style!
With over 60 exchange partnerships in 27 countries, students who qualify can design their own Study Abroad programs that allow them to explore and experience the richness of other countries while earning UPEI credits. UPEI opens the door to studying in countries such as China, Korea, France, Finland, Sweden, Mexico, Australia, or Japan—and the list goes on.
Faculty | Level of Education | Medium of Instruction | Term of Study |
General Medicine (MD/MBBS) | Undergraduate Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | MD/MBBS – 6 years PG/PhD – 2-4 years
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Dentistry | BDS/MDS Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BDS – 5 years MDS – 2-4 years |
Veterinary Medicine | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Nursing
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Sustainable Design Engineering
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2-3 years
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Business Administration
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/Russian | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
UPEI is home to ten faculties:
- Arts;
- Business Administration;
- Education;
- Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies;
- Medicine;
- Nursing;
- Science;
- Sustainable Design Engineering;
- Graduate Studies;
- Veterinary Medicine
In addition, within the Faculty of Science are the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, which offers nine specializations across the program; and, the School of Climate Change and Adaptation and its Bachelor of Science in Applied Climate Change and Adaptation program.
ACCOMMODATION
Prince Edward Island has got 9 hostels which are considered for about 4.500
students.
Dormitory rooms of the hostel can accommodate 2 or 3 students in a room. There is a common hall and a common kitchen on each floor. There is also a gym recreation center including table tennis. Hostel rooms are provided with beds, mattresses, pillows, blankets, two-side tables, one cupboard per room, and one
table and chair per room.
Living in residence means getting involved, making new friends, participating in exciting residence events, and having lots of fun. Become a member of the Hall Council or a Residence Life Advisor. We have various residence options; and, whichever you choose, you’ll be at home with your friends. Because residence students tend to immerse themselves in campus life, they are more likely to achieve academic success by taking advantage of readily accessible support services such as free tutoring for first-year students, and time management and study skills workshops.
CITY LIFE
From the buzz of the busy downtown streets to the peaceful sunsets at Victoria Park, Charlottetown has mastered the art of combining city vibes and small-town charm. And if you’re looking for a perfect day off in the town, this is the best starting point for discovering the sights, flavors, and fun that only Charlottetown can offer!
History around every corner, sunsets that will knock you off your feet, vibrant colors that will capture your heart… welcome to Charlottetown, where you’re only a few steps away from vastly different, but marvelously wonderful views! These scenic sights never fail to impress us. The way the light reflects on the windows of the Basilica on Great George Street, the sounds of the birds singing over sunrise or sunset at Victoria Park, the ocean activity along the Charlottetown Harbour, or the quiet side streets lined with brick and colorful lush gardens… we will never stop loving this small but mighty city!
Morning, mid-morning, afternoon, evening, hey, even nighttime – coffee makes the world go round, and in Charlottetown, trust us, you’ll be well-caffeinated! For decadent baked goodies, unique lunches, and a rocking cup of coffee, visit any of Receiver’s four locations in Charlottetown. Charlottetown is full of color, culture, arts, and local pride whether it’s displayed in our small shops or in our fresh, delicious food. We can’t wait for you to discover all the wonders it has to offer!
Sightseeing:
- St. Dunstan’s Basilica
- Confederation Centre of the Arts
- Victoria Park
- Beaconsfield Historic House
- Peake’s Wharf
ECOLE POLYTEHNIQUE DE MONTREAL UNIVERSITY
École Polytechnique de Montréal University is one of the most modern universities in Canada and one of the best-developed universities in North America. Polytechnique Montréal is a flagship of engineering in Québec and is also one of Canada’s leading engineering education and research institutions.
Polytechnique offers courses and programs in numerous engineering specialties, in which fields the institution accounts for the production of nearly one-quarter of university research in Québec. There are 15 Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral Programs, about 10.000 students, and 295 highly qualified professors. The university is also open to foreign students. There is 29% of international students among the total number of students. 1,950 diplomas have been awarded in 2020-2021 in more than 120 specialties.
École Polytechnique de Montréal University ensures Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and Doctoral Studies. There is also Preparatory Department.
The Medium of Instruction is conducted in French or English.
Faculty | Level of Education | Medium of Instruction | Term of Study |
General Medicine (MD/MBBS) | Undergraduate Post-Graduate Education | English/French | MD/MBBS – 6 years PG/Ph.D. – 2-4 years
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Mechanical Engineering | BDS/MDS Post-Graduate Education | English/French | BDS – 4 years MDS – 2 years |
Computer Engineering | BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/French | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
International law
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/French | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Chemical Engineering
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/French | BD – 3 years MD – 2 years
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Economics
| BD/MD Post-Graduate Education | English/French | BD – 4 years MD – 2 years |
Departments:
Chemical Engineering
Civil, Geological, and Mining Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Engineering and Software Engineering
Mathematics and Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Physics
Biomedical Engineering
Specialties:
● Law
● International law
● Law enforcement activities
● International economic relations
● International Business
● Enterprise economy
● Public management and administration
● Economics
● Business, trade, and exchange activities
● Audit and taxation
● Computer engineering
● Management
● Hotel-restaurant business
● Philology (English, German, French, Chinese languages)
● Educational, pedagogical sciences
● Elementary education (the English language, specialization: teacher of foreign language)
● Design (specializations: Graphic design, Visual communication design)
● Computer engineering
● Security of information and communication systems
● Pharmacy
● Psychology
● The accounting and auditing
● Laboratory diagnostics
● Movie, television
● Dentistry
● Medicine
● Nursery
● Technologies of Medical diagnostics and Treatment
● Pharmacy (industrial pharmacy)
● Physical therapy, ergotherapy
ACCOMMODATION
École Polytechnique de Montréal university hosts 5 hostel buildings for over 2000 international students. The University offers cozy rooms in students’ dormitories. Boys and girls live separately in the hostel. There are 2-3 people living in one room. All the rooms are well-organized and furnished with a bed, a desk, chairs, water heaters, suitable lighting for both study and relaxation, and the Internet. A kitchen is adjoined to each room, where students can cook food. There are various shops and supermarkets around the hostel, so you can buy any products and food you want. Hostels are secure and protected 24\7. Upon the students’ arrival on campus, specific accommodations are assigned and after a satisfactory health report, the student will be accommodated in the room which is allotted to one.
The University provides a guarantee of accommodation placement services to all international students who receive an academic offer. There are several accommodation options for international students and it is important to consider whether you prefer an independent lifestyle or enjoy living in a community. Combine the convenience of living on or near campus, access to programs and services to help you excel academically, the opportunity to build lasting friendships, and comfortable, affordable living and you have the life of a University. The territory of the University and the main students’ routes from the hostels to the educational buildings are protected and patrolled by officers of guard service.
CITY LIFE
City Life of Quebec is safe, dynamic, innovative, hospitable, and lively, it has a robust economy and offers an outstanding quality of life, with a non-stop parade of festivals and major events throughout the year. More than just a vibrant urban center, Quebec is a place where all community members can find fulfilling roles to play.
Quebec is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest by population. Much of the population lives in urban areas along the St. Lawrence River, between the most populous city, Montreal, and the provincial capital, Quebec City.
There are some of the best attractions in Quebec:
- The Canadian Museum of History
- Quartier du Petit Champlain
- Mont-Tremblant
- Old Montreal
- Hôtel de Glace
- The Montreal Botanical Garden
- Montmorency Falls
Present-day Québec is a multifaceted society, and the generosity, solidarity, and engagement of its people are helping to shape the province’s future.
