Last modified: 2020-06-13 by rob raeside
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Current flag
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by Luc Baronian
1994 - circa 2001
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by Luc Baronian
1984-1994
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by Luc Baronian
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The yellow logo on dark blue was used in the 1980s. The logo, adopted in 1984, represents the central university tower and the letters UM. In 1994, the university adopts a new flag: the coat of arms on a Canadian pale with the arms' colors. It seems that at first "the arms' colors" was interpreted as a blue-white-blue Canadian pale. Indeed, the blue and white Canadian pale flew in the 1990s on the hospitals affiliated with the university (in those years the university itself only flew the Quebec fleur-de-lis). I purchased the blue-white-gold Canadian pale version in 2001 and saw it flying for the first time in 2003 on the university's campus.
The arms on it were adopted in 1920, created by vice-president Mgr Émile Chartier and finalized by Victor Morin president of the Collège héraldique de la Société historique de Montréal. The two towers remind us of the teachings of the Sulpicians and the nuns of the Notre-Dame congregation to the Natives in Montréal. The golden star represents faith and the silver, science. They make reference to the motto Fide splendet et scientia (She shines by faith and science). Though a lay university, the religious references take us back to the Jesuit origins of the university that started out as a branch of Québec city's Université Laval.Luc Baronian, 9 May 2005
The
branding guide, on page 20, includes additional information about
the flag, including its adoption date: "Le drapeau officiel de l’Université a été
adopté par le Comité exécutif à sa séance du 24 mai 1994. Il comporte le blason
et des bandes bleu et or." [Google translation: "The official University flag
was adopted by the Executive Committee at its meeting on 24 May 1994. It
includes the coat of arms and blue and gold bands."]
About the coat of
arms, the branding guide, still on page 20, says: "Le blason de l’Université a
été conçu en 1920, peu après l’accession à l’autonomie de l’Université. Il a été
modernisé en 1993, pour adopter la version qui est aujourd’hui en vigueur. Le
blason est formé d’un écusson, composé d’une montagne, le mont Royal, surmonté
d’un fort à deux tourelles, rappelant le Fort des Messieurs de Saint-Sulpice
bordant les terrains du Grand Séminaire, et de deux étoiles symbolisant la foi
et la science, respectivement d’or et d’argent. L’écusson est bordé, à gauche,
d’une branche de feuilles d’érable et, à droite, d’une autre de feuilles de
chêne ; l’érable rappelle le pays où se trouve l’Université et le chêne, la
force institutionnelle. La banderole porte la devise Fide spendet et scientia.
Elle rayonne par la foi et la science." [Google translation: "The University
coat of arms was designed in 1920, shortly after independence of the University.
It was modernized in 1993, to adopt the version that is today in force. The coat
of arms is made up of a badge, composed of a mountain, Mount Royal,
surmounted by a fort with two turrets, reminiscent of the Fort des Messieurs of
Saint-Sulpice bordering the grounds of the Grand Seminary, and two stars
symbolizing faith and science, respectively gold and silver. The badge is edged,
on the left, a branch of maple leaves and, on the right, another branch of Oak;
the maple recalls the country where the University is located and the oak, the
institutional strength. The banner carries the motto Fide spendet and scientia.
She radiates through faith and science."]
Randy Young, 5 May
2020
image by Randy Young, 5 May 2020
In the background of this picture is a logo flag for Université de Montréal:
https://medecine.umontreal.ca/2014/09/09/drapeau-du-ludem-flotte-fierement-nouveau-crchum/
Branding:
http://www.bcrp.umontreal.ca/documents/normes/GUIDE-marque_umontreal.pdf
Dave Fowler, 5 May 2020
According to the branding guide, "Il existe également un drapeau avec le logo de l’Université. Il est surtout utilisé par les unités qui sont affliées à l’Université de Montréal et qui veulent marquer leur lien avec celle-ci." [Google translation: "There is also a flag with the University logo. It is mainly used by units which are affiliated at the University of Montreal and who want to mark their connection to it."]
This flag has the university's
current logo in white centered on a blue field of the shade specified in the
branding guide.
Randy Young, 5 May 2020
image located by Dave Fowler, 5 May 2020
In the foreground of this photo is the flag of Centre hospitalier de
l'Université de Montréal (CHUM), a university medical centre, affiliated with
Université de Montréal:
https://medecine.umontreal.ca/2014/09/09/drapeau-du-ludem-flotte-fierement-nouveau-crchum/
Logo:
https://i2.wp.com/innovationsoftheworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Chum-Montreal-2019-logo-1.png?fit=357%2C303&ssl=1
Dave Fowler, 5 May 2020
image located by Dave Fowler, 7 May 2020
HEC Montréal (École des hautes études commerciales de Montréal) is a graduate
business school affiliated with Université de Montréal.
Flag is a white
logo on blue.
https://live.staticflickr.com/2439/3701514096_5d62e182f3_z.jpg
Logo:
https://www.hec.ca/en/about/our-history/internationalisation-et-la-reconnaissance-en-us/hec-montreal.jpg
Branding:
https://marque.hec.ca/normes/palette-de-couleur/
Dave Fowler, 7
May 2020