“Studies confirmed what we already knew: that demand for new programs is strong,” says Dr. Paulin Mulatris, vice-president of academics and research at the Université de l'Ontario français. That’s why the acclaimed university is constantly growing with new programs and initiatives. "Many people provide services in French, but there's no training for them. We're filling that void," Mulatris says. "We're training students to work in government and the community at every level." Discover how you can earn a degree and gain real-world experience at Toronto’s first French university. |