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Community Vitality Report on English-speaking International Students
Authors/contributors
- Andrade, Gustavo (Author)
- Morais, Maria (Author)
Title
Community Vitality Report on English-speaking International Students
Abstract
Since 2016, the first year of the QS Best Student Cities ranking, produced by QS Quacquarelli Symonds, Montreal is ranked in the top 10 best cities for students in the world. It is regularly ranked as the most student-friendly city in North America and was rated #1 in 2017. The rank’s methodology includes indicators such as university rankings, affordability, and, since 2017, students’ opinions (QS Quacquarelli Symonds, 2019). As a result, Montreal attracts tens of thousands of international students every year. Many of those students come to Quebec with English as their second language, with little to no knowledge of French, to study at both major English-language universities, Concordia and McGill, or in one of the numerous English-language private colleges. Besides all the challenges related to post-secondary studies and being an English-speaker in Quebec, English-speaking international students who want to settle in Quebec also need to face the challenge of living abroad and learning the language of the majority.
Institution
Y4Y Québec
Date
October, 2020
Pages
11
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Andrade, Gustavo, and Maria Morais. Community Vitality Report on English-Speaking International Students. Y4Y Québec, October 2020.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
Resource
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Related contributing CKOL partner
Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec)
Founded:
January 2018
Constituents:
English-speaking youth (ages 16-30) in the province of Quebec
Website:
https://www.y4yquebec.org/
Activities:
Share information on resources, training and networking opportunities, and employment/career services for English-speaking youth (age 16-30); offer networking opportunities for English-speaking youth in Québec, to include opportunities for engaging with the official language majority; produce and disseminate policy documents concerning English-speaking youth in Quebec.
Former Name:
none