uOttawa study finds nearly two-thirds of Black individuals in Canada suffer severe depressive symptoms with women worse affected
The first mental health study of Black communities in Canada has found the majority of Black Canadians display severe depressive symptoms – women, even more so – with racial discrimination confirming the appe...
uOttawa study finds nearly two-thirds of Black individuals in Canada suffer severe depressive symptoms with women worse affected
The first mental health study of Black communities in Canada has found the majority of Black Canadians displ...
Professors Xiaoyi Bao and Jackie Dawson, whose research has been pivotal in their respective fields of fibre optics and climate change, are the University of Ottawa’s first laureates of the Governor General’s Innovation Award. Presented annually since 2016, the award recognizes exceptional innovators from all sectors of Canadian society whose work is transformative and has a meaningful impact on t...
Professors Xiaoyi Bao and Jackie Dawson, whose research has been pivotal in their respective fields of fibre optics and climate change, are the University of Ottawa’s first laureates of the Governor General’s Innovation Award. Presented annually since 2016, the award recognizes exceptional innovator...
For Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa Media Relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:
Marie-Claude Audet (English and French)
Assistant Professor, School of Nutrition Sciences, Faculty of H...
For Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa Media Relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:
Mari...
During Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa media relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health.
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Kimberly McMillan (English only)
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Scienc...
During Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa media relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health.
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts: ...
New research shows that planned caesarean deliveries on maternal request are safe for low-risk pregnancies and may be associated with a lower risk of adverse delivery outcomes compared with planned vaginal deliveries. The study is published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
The study used province-wide data...
New research shows that planned caesarean deliveries on maternal request are safe for low-risk pregnancies and may be associated with a lower risk of adverse delivery outcomes compared with planned vaginal deliveries. The study is publish...
Law, nursing and social work students to support innovative uOttawa Civil Law project receiving funding from the Chambre des notaires du Québec
Advocating for rights and furthering proper access to services for people dealing with the justice system is the raison d’être of a new interdisciplinary social law clinic in the region: the Cl...
Law, nursing and social work students to support innovative uOttawa Civil Law project receiving funding from the Chambre des notaires du Québec
Advocating for rights and furthering proper access to services for people dealing with the ju...
The University of Ottawa, and some 80 members of its research community, is proud to take an active part in the 88th Conference of the Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS), which will take place virtually from May 3 to 7, 2021. The event is a crossroads of multidisciplinary scientific exchange.
Representatives from all the fa...
The University of Ottawa, and some 80 members of its research community, is proud to take an active part in the 88th Conference of the Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS), which will take place virtually from May 3 to 7, 2021. ...
New book highlights how to empower educational leaders
School leaders, including principals and school trustees, navigate through complex and challenging situations on a daily basis. Now add the current pandemic context to the mix and it highlights how strong leadership and decision-making abilities are vital in dealing with the uncert...
New book highlights how to empower educational leaders
School leaders, including principals and school trustees, navigate through complex and challenging situations on a daily basis. Now add the current pandemic context to the mix and it...
On March 30, uOttawa President and Vice-Chancellor Jacques Frémont announced that he had called upon former Supreme Court Justice the Honorable Michel Bastarache (C.C, Q.C.) to establish and chair a Committee on Academic Freedom to review the nature and limits of academic freedom at uOttawa. The mandate of this committee has already bee...
On March 30, uOttawa President and Vice-Chancellor Jacques Frémont announced that he had called upon former Supreme Court Justice the Honorable Michel Bastarache (C.C, Q.C.) to establish and chair a Committee on Academic Freedom to review...
Since the mid-1990s, the AIX1 and AIX2 servers have hosted websites belonging to professors, support staff and students, many of which are still active. However, the technology on these machines is largely obsolete. For this reason, we are decommissioning these servers and advise users with websites hosted on them to migrate their information to another platform.
Since the mid-1990s, the AIX1 and AIX2 servers have hosted websites belonging to professors, support staff and students, many of which are still active. However, the technology on these machines is largely obsolete. For this reason, we are decommissioning these servers and advise users with websites...