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A pandemic within a pandemic: Intimate partner violence in Canada's immigrant communities
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A pandemic within a pandemic: Intimate partner violence in Canada's immigrant communities

Behind closed doors during Canada's COVID-19 lockdowns, a devastating crisis unfolded. While the world focused on mask mandates and social distancing,…
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Systematic bias may sway family courts and affect parental rights, particularly for fathers

• New study with small sample size highlights systemic issues in how family courts address parental rights
• Biases including racism, Islamophobia, a…
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The University of Ottawa and Shoppers Drug Mart announce multi-year partnership, new Pharmacy Care Clinic on campus
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The University of Ottawa and Shoppers Drug Mart announce multi-year partnership, new Pharmacy Care Clinic on campus

New space will enhance access to healthcare services, offer learning opportunities for the university’s health sciences and pharmacy students
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
15 Canada Research Chairs to boost innovation at uOttawa around science and society
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

15 Canada Research Chairs to boost innovation at uOttawa around science and soc…

The University of Ottawa is furthering research excellence through 15 new and renewed Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) addressing a broad range of global…
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uOttawa climbs in QS Sustainability Rankings
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uOttawa climbs in QS Sustainability Rankings

The University of Ottawa continues to shine as a leader in sustainability, as highlighted in the QS World University Sustainability Rankings 2025. Thi…
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Paul Corkum awarded the American Physical Society’s 2025 APS Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

Paul Corkum awarded the American Physical Society’s 2025 APS Medal for Exceptio…

Professor Paul Corkum, a physics researcher at the University of Ottawa best known for his pioneering contributions to attosecond science, has been aw…
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uOttawa event calendar – December 2-6, 2024
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Dec 2 to Dec 6

uOttawa event calendar – December 2-6, 2024

Here are highlights of the events taking place at the University of Ottawa from December 2 to 6, 2024:
Lecture
Politicizing Sisterhood: From Homosocial Space to National Emancipation in Nineteenth-Century Poland
Lecture
Dec 3

Politicizing Sisterhood: From Homosocial Space to National Emancipation in Nine…

Join us for a thought-provoking lecture by Natalie Cornett. Drawing on insights from her latest book, The Politics of Love: Gender and Nation in Ninet…
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Empowering Creativity and Technology: uOttaHack 2025 to Inspire Next-Generation Innovators
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Jan 17 to Jan 19

Empowering Creativity and Technology: uOttaHack 2025 to Inspire Next-Generation…

Ottawa's Premier Hackathon Returns Bigger Than Ever

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We studied 20 places around the world and found the most common diseases linked…

More and more countries are legalising voluntary assisted dying. This lets a doctor, or sometimes a nurse practitioner, give life-ending medication to an eligible person who requests it, writes James Downar of the Faculty of Medicine.
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Using the notwithstanding clause to evict the homeless shows the limits of muni…

"Invoking the clause would override the homeless population’s rights to “life, liberty, and security” of the person, and potentially other rights," writes Steve Lorteau ofthe Faculty of Law.
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Want to build healthier cities? Make room for bird and tree diversity

"Research is showing that spending time in nature surrounded by plants and wildlife can also contribute to preventing and treating mental illness," writes Stephanie Prince Ware, a Senior Research Scientist and Adjunct professor.

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