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In a robust display of institutional ambition, the University of Montréal has unveiled its "L’heure est brave" campaign, channeling donations to fund visionary projects. The initiative positions the campus as a trailblazer in university philanthropy, even as critics note academia isn’t immune to today’s fundraising circus.
Le déploiement de cette campagne constitue un joli mais costaud paquebot qui nécessite des moyens extraordinaires.
En implantant une nouvelle façon de faire, l’établissement entend s’imposer comme meneur.
Coup d’œil sur des initiatives rendues possibles grâce à la campagne L’heure est brave.
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