University of Sudbury strives to renew and Reinvigorate Francophone Higher Education in Northern Ontario

University of Sudbury strives to renew and Reinvigorate Francophone Higher Education in Northern Ontario

University of Sudbury strives to renew and Reinvigorate Francophone Higher Education in Northern Ontario

With a rich history dating back to 1913, the University of Sudbury recently returned to its status as an autonomous university to better serve its students and community. Along with key stakeholders in the Franco-Ontarian community, the University of Sudbury is embarking upon an ambitious plan to renew and reinvigorate Francophone higher-education in Greater Sudbury, and across Ontario’s North.

As part of this plan, the Board of Regents has appointed Dr. Serge Miville as its new President and Vice-Chancellor in the spring of 2021. With a vast array of academic accomplishments, Dr. Miville is an accomplished historian and Franco-Ontarian with a clear vision for the future of the university. He makes this commitment to students: “the entire team at the University of Sudbury will leverage our resources to ensure that you have the option to study in the North, in French, and that your academic credentials will be recognized and transferable.”

Welcome, Dr. Miville!