The Main Campus of Université Laurentienne, located on the shores of Ramsey Lake in Sudbury, Ontario, is the central academic hub offering a comprehensive bilingual (English and French) education across diverse disciplines. It emphasizes programs aligned with Northern Ontario's unique environment, including mining, earth sciences, health, and Indigenous knowledge, while providing undergraduate and graduate degrees in arts, sciences, management, and professional fields. The campus hosts state-of-the-art labs, research centers, and facilities supporting interdisciplinary studies.
This campus fosters research in environmental science, health innovation, and social sciences, with over 100 programs preparing students for regional and global challenges.
The McEwen School of Architecture, a specialist campus in downtown Sudbury, represents Canada's newest school of architecture, opened in 2014. Housed in a renovated historic building, it focuses on architectural design responsive to northern climates, sustainable practices, resource economies, and urban revitalization. The program integrates hands-on studios, workshops, and community projects, emphasizing ethical design for resilient communities in challenging environments.
This campus uniquely positions students at the intersection of architecture and Sudbury's mining heritage, promoting innovative solutions for regenerative design and cultural landscapes.