uOttawa psychology lab involved in international study reveals bilingual babies prefer baby talk to adult speak, especially in language heard at home
Developmental psychologists argue baby talk is important for language development because it captures infants’ attention, with babies better learning language sounds and words when hearing exagger...
uOttawa psychology lab involved in international study reveals bilingual babies prefer baby talk to adult speak, especially in language heard at home
Developmental psychologists argue baby talk is important for language development because it cap...
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Alexandre Lillo (English and French)
Part-time professor, Environmental Law, Faculty of Law – Common Law Section
[email protected]
Marie-France Fortin (English and French, français et anglais)
Professeure adjointe, Faculté de droit – Section de droit ...
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Alexandre Lillo (English and French)
Part-time professor, Environmental Law, Faculty of Law – Common Law Section
[email protected]
Marie-France Fortin (...
Social deficits attract so much attention in the study of autism spectrum disorder, it’s easy to forget there are motor learning deficits during early childhood as well. For autistic kids hoping to throw a ball around the schoolyard and connect with classmates, these physical skill differences can isolate a child further.
In a new study publishe...
Social deficits attract so much attention in the study of autism spectrum disorder, it’s easy to forget there are motor learning deficits during early childhood as well. For autistic kids hoping to throw a ball around the schoolyard and connect wit...
New Positive Energy study offers roadmap for carbon capture
A new study from the University of Ottawa’s Positive Energy program offers a roadmap for governments, industry leaders and stakeholders to realize the potential of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) as a climate solution. The study, authored by Dr. Patricia Larkin, Professor...
New Positive Energy study offers roadmap for carbon capture
A new study from the University of Ottawa’s Positive Energy program offers a roadmap for governments, industry leaders and stakeholders to realize the potential of carbon capture, utiliza...
uOttawa's President Jacques Frémont's response to the letter sent to him by the leader of the Parti Québécois last week:
Ottawa, March 21, 2021
Mr. Paul St-Pierre Plamondon
Leader of the Parti Québécois
325 - 4115, Ontario Street East
Montréal, QC H1V 1J7
&...
uOttawa's President Jacques Frémont's response to the letter sent to him by the leader of the Parti Québécois last week:
Ottawa, March 21, 2021
Mr. Paul St-Pierre Plamondon
Leader of the Parti Québécois&...
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have debunked the decade-old myth of metals being useless in photonics – the science and technology of light – with their findings, recently published in Nature Communications, expected to lead to many applications in the field of nanophotonics.
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have debunked the decade-old myth of metals being useless in photonics – the science and technology of light – with their findings, recently published in Nature Communications, expected to lead to many applications in the field of nanophotonics.
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are scheduled to be tried on national security charges in China over two years after being detained.
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:Margaret McCuaig-Johnston
Senior Fellow, Institute of Science, Society and Policy (ISSP), University of [email protected]
Ma...
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are scheduled to be tried on national security charges in China over two years after being detained.
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:Margaret McCuaig-Johnston
Senior...
Statement by the University of Ottawa following comments made on social media
Ottawa, Thursday, March 18, 2021 – Here is the statement issued by the University of Ottawa following some comments made on social media by a uOttawa professor:
The comments made by Professor Amir Attaran created reactions on social media and in the press.&n...
Statement by the University of Ottawa following comments made on social media
Ottawa, Thursday, March 18, 2021 – Here is the statement issued by the University of Ottawa following some comments made on social media by a uOttawa professor: ...
New study explores the value of bilingual children’s books in second language learning
Do children learning French as a second language see benefits from reading bilingual French-English children’s books?
A study recently published in the journal Language and Literacy found that bilingual books, which are not often used in French imme...
New study explores the value of bilingual children’s books in second language learning
Do children learning French as a second language see benefits from reading bilingual French-English children’s books?
A study recently published in t...