The President’s report 2022-2023 showcases some of the remarkable work that has been accomplished at uOttawa. As the president says, “As a top global research-intensive university, we continue to launch new ventures to strengthen teaching and research in many fields, such as health care and medical science.”
From transformative research to tangible impact, not to mention the student experience, the Francophonie and the change agents, the stories of our broad community’s achievements point to a productive future.
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uOttawa’s Kanata North campus marks 5 years in Canada's largest tech park
The University of Ottawa’s Kanata North campus has become a hub for innovation and talent development. Over the past five years, uOttawa has doubled the size of its campus at Kanata North and initiated projects like the Smart Connected Vehicle Innovation Centre. Collaborations with local startups, SMEs, and multinational corporations have flourished, resulting in significant research partnerships and intellectual property generation, particularly in digital transformation fields like AI and cybersecurity.
The next generation of tech talent is being shaped at Kanata North through initiatives such as the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network Regional Future Workforce program and uOttawa’s own co-op program, which has seen a nearly 100% increase in annual placements.
President's report 2022-2023
Innovative primary care program connects locals with family doctors
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have developed an innovative health-care program to address problems accessing primary care experienced by people in rural and remote regions. The Integrated Virtual Care (IVC) program focuses on gaps in primary care in Renfrew County, Ontario. Led by Cayden Peixoto, from the Institut du Savoir Montfort, and Dr. Jonathan Fitzsimon, this initiative successfully pairs rural residents with family physicians mainly through online channels. Over seven months, the system facilitated 2800 appointments.
The 91st Acfas conference at the University of Ottawa
The conference will be held on our downtown campus from May 13 to 17, 2024. The proposed symposia will be held in French and cover a wide range of research topics.
Brain Health Research Day 2024
Since 2009, the University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute has hosted an annual Brain Health Research Day to bring together our research c…
The 91st Annual ACFAS Conference at uOttawa
From May 13 to 17, the University of Ottawa is hosting the 91st annual Acfas conference. This major French-language scholarly event brings together on…
Canada-France Quantum Alliance (CAFQA) Workshop
The Canada-France Quantum Alliance International Research Network CAFQA brings together researchers from CNRS, French universities and Canadian univer…