One of the best parts of returning to school is celebrating and participating in Homecoming. At uOttawa, Homecoming is a special annual tradition to acknowledge alumni achievements, relive memories and reconnect with your alma mater.
Several workshops, activities and discussions are on the menu for Homecoming 2021, which will take plac...
One of the best parts of returning to school is celebrating and participating in Homecoming. At uOttawa, Homecoming is a special annual tradition to acknowledge alumni achievements, relive memories and reconnect with your alma mater.
Sev...
I would like to offer a regulator’s perspective on two principal topics found in What Works? Identifying and scaling up successful innovations in Canadian energy regulatory decision making, Positive Energy’s collaborative project with CAMPUT.
I would like to offer a regulator’s perspective on two principal topics found in What Works? Identifying and scaling up successful innovations in Canadian energy regulatory decision making, Positive Energy’s collaborative project with CAMPUT.
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Brenda Macdougall (English and French)
Director, Institute of Indigenous Research and Studies and Academic Delegate for Indigenous Engagement; Full Professor, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, Faculty of Arts.
[email protected]
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Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Brenda Macdougall (English and French)
Director, Institute of Indigenous Research and Studies and Academic Delegate for Indigenous Engagement; Full Professor, Depar...
For some teenagers, the new school year means reuniting with their friends. For others, it means an increase in anxiety and in the pressure to succeed and get good grades. According to researchers at the University of Ottawa, this can lead to perfectionism and, in turn, to anxiety and depression.
In their study of 604 Canadian teens fo...
For some teenagers, the new school year means reuniting with their friends. For others, it means an increase in anxiety and in the pressure to succeed and get good grades. According to researchers at the University of Ottawa, this can lea...
Eva Ottawa, a winner of the More Inclusion, Better Research: Inspiring Stories Competition organized by the Office of the Vice-President, Research, wants to give voice to Indigenous communities by encouraging them to actively participate in research that concerns them.
Eva Ottawa, a winner of the More Inclusion, Better Research: Inspiring Stories Competition organized by the Office of the Vice-President, Research, wants to give voice to Indigenous communities by encouraging them to actively participate in research that concerns them.
Here are highlights of the events taking place at the University of Ottawa from September 27 to October 5:
Monday, September 27 to Friday, October 1
Faculty of Medicine Truth & Reconciliation Week (Faculty of Medicine)
Vaccine Passports/Certificates: Law, Ethics & Privacy 4 p.m.- 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept...
Here are highlights of the events taking place at the University of Ottawa from September 27 to October 5:
Monday, September 27 to Friday, October 1
Faculty of Medicine Truth & Reconciliation Week (Faculty of Medicine)
&n...
If popular wisdom holds that music is good for the soul, science is increasingly seeking to better understand how music can affect the body, brain, and mind, as evidenced by the 2020 publication of the first World Health Organization report on health and music.
If popular wisdom holds that music is good for the soul, science is increasingly seeking to better understand how music can affect the body, brain, and mind, as evidenced by the 2020 publication of the first World Health Organization report on health and music.
To celebrate September 25 this year, the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) has created a Spotify playlist, entitled Le lys et le trille en vrille, which features songs by Franco-Ontarian performers.
To celebrate September 25 this year, the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) has created a Spotify playlist, entitled Le lys et le trille en vrille, which features songs by Franco-Ontarian performers.
Psychology professor Virginie Cobigo founded a social enterprise that hires people with cognitive disabilities to help researchers and technology developers improve the accessibility of their products and services. Eva Ottawa, a professor in the Civil Law Section, works closely with the Atikamekw Nehirowisiwok of Manawan, Que., to develop models that ensure a better coexistence of Indigenous and W...
Psychology professor Virginie Cobigo founded a social enterprise that hires people with cognitive disabilities to help researchers and technology developers improve the accessibility of their products and services. Eva Ottawa, a professor in the Civil Law Section, works closely with the Atikamekw Ne...
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
François Rocher (English and French)
Full Professor, Political Studies, Faculty of Social [email protected]
Professor Rocher is an expert in Canadian and Quebec politics.
Michael Pal (English and French)
Associate Professor, Faculty of ...
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
François Rocher (English and French)
Full Professor, Political Studies, Faculty of Social [email protected]
Professor Rocher is an expert in Cana...