List of Colleges in Quebec - Colleges Part of The Government Network or Belonging To A University

Colleges Part of The Government Network or Belonging To A University

  • Conservatoire de musique de Saguenay (Chicoutimi)
  • Conservatoire de musique de Gatineau (Hull)
  • Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal (Montreal)
  • Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec (Quebec City)
  • Conservatoire de musique de Rimouski (Rimouski)
  • Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Trois-Rivières (Trois-Rivières)
  • Conservatoire de musique de Val-d'Or (Val-d'Or)
  • Institut de technologie agroalimentaire
    • Campus La Pocatière (La Pocatière)
    • Campus Saint-Hyacinthe (Saint-Hyacinthe)
  • Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec (Montreal)
  • Macdonald College, run under McGill University (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue)

Read more about this topic:  List Of Colleges In Quebec

Famous quotes containing the words colleges, part, government, network, belonging and/or university:

    If the factory people outside the colleges live under the discipline of narrow means, the people inside live under almost every other kind of discipline except that of narrow means—from the fruity austerities of learning, through the iron rations of English gentlemanhood, down to the modest disadvantages of occupying cold stone buildings without central heating and having to cross two or three quadrangles to take a bath.
    Margaret Halsey (b. 1910)

    The ears, which master the face of a dunce, are that part of the head which most publishes stupidity.
    Alexander Theroux (b. 1940)

    In government offices which are sensitive to the vehemence and passion of mass sentiment public men have no sure tenure. They are in effect perpetual office seekers, always on trial for their political lives, always required to court their restless constituents.
    Walter Lippmann (1889–1974)

    A culture may be conceived as a network of beliefs and purposes in which any string in the net pulls and is pulled by the others, thus perpetually changing the configuration of the whole. If the cultural element called morals takes on a new shape, we must ask what other strings have pulled it out of line. It cannot be one solitary string, nor even the strings nearby, for the network is three-dimensional at least.
    Jacques Barzun (b. 1907)

    In all cultures, the family imprints its members with selfhood. Human experience of identity has two elements; a sense of belonging and a sense of being separate. The laboratory in which these ingredients are mixed and dispensed is the family, the matrix of identity.
    Salvador Minuchin (20th century)

    To get a man soundly saved it is not enough to put on him a pair of new breeches, to give him regular work, or even to give him a University education. These things are all outside a man, and if the inside remains unchanged you have wasted your labour. You must in some way or other graft upon the man’s nature a new nature, which has in it the element of the Divine.
    William Booth (1829–1912)