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Michel Guenet is a professor at the University of Montreal, specializing in environmental planning, urban morphology, strategic planning, and land management. His research interests include significant topics such as socio-spatial segregation and gated communities, particularly through a research collaboration with the University of Puebla in Mexico. He has held several roles, including Deputy Director at the CRISES—Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales and a member of CEDRIE—Centre de Développement de la Recherche Internationale en Environnement. His teaching expertise includes supervising both Master's and Doctoral candidates in their respective dissertations. His recent research projects have focused on understanding complex urban dynamics and the implications of urban forms on sustainable development. Professor Guenet actively contributes to the academic community through his teachings and ongoing research projects aimed at enhancing urban studies and geography sciences, fostering sustainable practices within urban development.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.