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The Geography of Higher Education in Québec, Canada

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Québec is mobilised to become an innovation and entrepreneurial leader in North America, giving higher education institutions (HEIs) a central role in this drive. HEIs are pivotal in developing skills and nurturing talent, connecting and contributing to their communities, including firms, public authorities and civil society. The Stratégie québécoise de recherche et d’investissement en innovation (SQRI) has placed HEIs at the fore front of the provincial innovation and entrepreneurship efforts, including with an explicit spatial approach, through the “innovation zones”. This review assesses the “geography of higher education” in Québec through the examination of ten case study HEIs. These case studies represent examples of innovative and entrepreneurial HEIs that support entrepreneurship and innovation in their communities. In particular, the case studies tell the story of the province of Québec in creating sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation, connecting actors and mobilising resources and policies. The review offers actionable policy recommendations to generate further progress in this direction.

English Also available in: French

Foreword

This publication presents the findings and recommendations of the Geography of Higher Education of Québec, Canada. Considering the policy context, it explores the local and regional impact of higher education institutions (HEIs) on entrepreneurship, innovation and growth. The review was undertaken by the OECD in partnership with the Council of Innovation of Québec (CI) and the Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy (MEIE) of Québec as part of the programmes of work of the OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Committee and of the OECD Committee on SMEs and Entrepreneurship (CSMEE).

English Also available in: French

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