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dcrazy
2 hours ago
One researcher was at UQAM, the other was at UQTR. Are both not considered part of UQ?
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dmbche
1 hour ago
No, both are separate universities, although some universities also have satelite campuses (UDeM (montreal) has multiple).
Edit0: Although UQ is a group of 10 universities that are public, they are not a single entity.
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dcrazy
43 minutes ago
That sounds like the UC or SUNY systems. UCSB, UCLA, etc are all separate institutions with separate missions, but it’s totally normal to say “UC Berkeley” or “UC Santa Cruz.”
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Edit0: Although UQ is a group of 10 universities that are public, they are not a single entity.