The University of Ottawa’s Board of Governors has appointed Jennifer Adams as its new Chair.
Ms. Adams assumes this role as a seasoned leader in education and academia. She recently completed an eight-year term as the Director of Education for the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, serving a diverse po...
The University of Ottawa’s Board of Governors has appointed Jennifer Adams as its new Chair.
Ms. Adams assumes this role as a seasoned leader in education and academia. She recently completed an eight-year t...
The Institute for Science, Society and Policy will host Faculty Affiliate Professor Stacey Smith? at the ISSP Food for Thought Panel to discuss how modelling potential COVID-19 outcomes on campus helped uOttawa.
By early March of 2020, it became apparent that COVID-19 was going to have a significant impact on institutions throughout s...
The Institute for Science, Society and Policy will host Faculty Affiliate Professor Stacey Smith? at the ISSP Food for Thought Panel to discuss how modelling potential COVID-19 outcomes on campus helped uOttawa.
By early March of 2020, ...
Last year after a month of remote working, Chief Information Officer Martin Bernier realized that the hours of his workday would fly by in online meetings, without a break.
Last year after a month of remote working, Chief Information Officer Martin Bernier realized that the hours of his workday would fly by in online meetings, without a break.
A study published in Critical Care Medicine led by researchers at The Ottawa Hospital, the University of Ottawa, and ICES shows that severe sepsis is linked with higher mortality, increased hospital readmission and higher healthcare costs. In Ontario these healthcare costs are estimated at $1 billion per year.
Sepsis happens when a person’s ...
A study published in Critical Care Medicine led by researchers at The Ottawa Hospital, the University of Ottawa, and ICES shows that severe sepsis is linked with higher mortality, increased hospital readmission and higher healthcare costs. In O...
Study finds using a negative emoji when texting – in any context – reflects negatively despite intent
A new study from researchers at the University of Ottawa’s School of Psychology has found that using negative emojis in text messages produces a negative perception of the sender regardless of their true intent.Isabelle Boutet, a Full ...
Study finds using a negative emoji when texting – in any context – reflects negatively despite intent
A new study from researchers at the University of Ottawa’s School of Psychology has found that using negative emojis in text messages p...
uOttawa Professor receives prestigious award for her work in chemistry education
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” said Nelson Mandela. Alison Flynn relies on this principle every day.
The Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences at the University of Otta...
uOttawa Professor receives prestigious award for her work in chemistry education
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” said Nelson Mandela. Alison Flynn relies on this principle every day.
The As...
Thesis projects by uOttawa MFA students will be on display at the Ottawa Art Gallery
Five artists who recently earned their Master of Fine Arts (MFA) at the University of Ottawa will have their works featured in a professional gallery, thanks to a new partnership with the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG).
An exhibition entitled Emergent will ...
Thesis projects by uOttawa MFA students will be on display at the Ottawa Art Gallery
Five artists who recently earned their Master of Fine Arts (MFA) at the University of Ottawa will have their works featured in a professional gallery, t...
Last September 2020, the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) launched a project with funding from Canadian Heritage, “Learning through community involvement in the service of future teachers in French-language minority schools (EFMM) and French as a second language (FSL).” Its goal is to provide educational support for FSL classes, particularly online classes, in public schools du...
Last September 2020, the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) launched a project with funding from Canadian Heritage, “Learning through community involvement in the service of future teachers in French-language minority schools (EFMM) and French as a second language (FSL).” Its goal ...
Dr. Marceline Côté and her team have discovered a druggable pathway the virus uses to trick its way into our organs
It was once thought that Ebola and related filoviruses were more or less contained to Central Africa. After a West African outbreak and the discovery of Reston ebolavirus in the Philippines, cuevavirus in Spain and various bat filo...
Dr. Marceline Côté and her team have discovered a druggable pathway the virus uses to trick its way into our organs
It was once thought that Ebola and related filoviruses were more or less contained to Central Africa. After a West African outbreak...