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Team of four nursing practitioners

Health, healing and the advancement of nursing practice

Through academic excellence and Strengths-based Nursing and Healthcare, we will prepare nurses for lifelong learning and generate, share, and transmit new knowledge that contributes to the advancement of nursing practice and to improved health for all.ÌýÌý


We are committed to providing an inclusive environment where all feel welcomed, respected and safe. As members of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, this is at the heart of who we are and what we do.

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Academic Excellence - Offering world-class nursing education at the undergraduat, graduate and doctoral levels

Research & Innovation - Leading nursing scholarship, research and knowledge development

Community - Fostering collaboration with clinical and community partners locally, nationally and globally

The Ingram School of Nursing espouses Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare, a value-driven approach to transform the healthcare system by humanizing care.

Two Bachelor's program students

Bachelor Programs

Let us inspire your educational journey as you begin your nursing career.Ìý

Master's program student

Master Programs

Take your nursing career to the next level! Consult application deadlines here.

Doctoral student

Doctoral Program

Join one of Canada’s top research-intensive doctoral programs in Nursing.Ìý

Our Strategic Priorities

  1. People-Centered: Promoting wellness in a learning and working environment based on respect and free from all forms of discrimination, with an ongoing commitment and actions towards anti-oppression, anti-racism, and decolonization.
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  2. Education: Continuously evaluating our educational programs to ensure responsiveness to societal needs and integration of new technologies and pedagogical approaches
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  3. Relationships: Maintaining and creating engaged partnerships with communities and healthcare organizations
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  4. Impactful research: Enhancing our research capacity to continue producing knowledge that benefits nursing practice, education, and the health of our communities.
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  5. Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare (SBNH): Advancing the promotion, integration, and implementation of the SBNH approach to care.
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Our 2022-2027 Strategic PlanÌýÌýÌýÌý

Highlights from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Nursing e-News

Adults with mental health challenges display their books highlighting their personal journeys

Living Books

BScN students participate in a unique workshop designed to destigmatize mental health.

Visiting professor Nayara Barbosa and Margareth Zanchetta with Ingram School of Nursing Faculty Lynne McVey, Sylvie Lambert and Christine Maheu

From Brazil to Montreal

Visit explores future research collaboration in the area of sexual and reproductive health of socially vulnerable women.Ìý

For more storiesÌýaboutÌýnursing education, research and our community, visit

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