Dr. Marie Pier Champagne

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Marie-Pier Champagne is an Assistant Professor and an Associate Member at the Centre de recherche en Aménagement et Développement (CRAD), affiliated with the Department of Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate at Laval University. Her academic interests are focused on urban, rural, and regional economics, including urban design studies, real estate economics, and transport economics. She holds a Joint Doctorate in Economics from Université de Bourgogne and Laval University and has conducted extensive research into the effects of public investment and transportation on urban development. Her recent research includes examining how new transit stations influence residential development and urban planning in cities such as Dijon and Quebec City. Marie-Pier has participated in various professional events and has been an invited speaker on topics related to urban studies and housing market dynamics. She has also engaged significantly with media, discussing critical urban issues in interviews and print articles. Her dedication to academia is reflected in numerous awards and scholarships she has received throughout her career, including the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship and various others recognizing her research contributions and leadership.

Research Interests

Awards

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Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Les Remarqués (Notable Alumni)

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Vouters Prize

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Highest Academic All-Canadian

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Prix Jean-Marie DeKoninck

Requirements for Laval University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.22
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:79
PTE
Overall
Required:53
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in business or related field Basic college-level mathematics
Application Checklist
  • Resume
  • Letter of intent
  • Academic transcripts
  • French proficiency test results (TCF/TFI)
Specialization Notes

Department of Management / MBA programs often require higher GPAs and specific English proficiency.