Members of the media may directly contact the following expert(s)
Ferry de Kerckhove
Senior fellow Faculty of Social Sciences Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4852)
Cell: 613-400-2414
Home: 613-421-8263
E-mail: ferry.de.kerckhove@uOtt...
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert(s)
Ferry de Kerckhove
Senior fellow Faculty of Social Sciences Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Contact information:
Office: 613-...
Gender Equality Angela Cameron
Faculty of Law
Research in the area of social justice, with a particular focus on the equality interests of women.
E-mail: [email protected]
Kathryn Trevenen
Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies
Feminist and Political Thought, Human Rights
Office: (613) 562-5800 ext. 232...
Gender Equality Angela Cameron
Faculty of Law
Research in the area of social justice, with a particular focus on the equality interests of women.
E-mail: [email protected]
Kathryn Trevenen
Institute of Femi...
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Erroll mendes
613-562-5890Cell: [email protected]
Jennifer Quaid
Cell: 613-864-1772
[email protected]
Contact information:[email protected]
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert(s)
Erroll mendes
613-562-5890Cell: [email protected]
Jennifer Quaid
Cell: 613-864-1772
[email protected]
Contact inform...
The University of Ottawa is pleased to announce that two deserving students have been awarded a chance to study in a STEM-related field worry-free thanks to a four-year Schulich Leader Scholarship, valued each at $100,000. They are among the 50 students in Canada to receive this scholarship in 2019.
This year’s recipients are:
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The University of Ottawa is pleased to announce that two deserving students have been awarded a chance to study in a STEM-related field worry-free thanks to a four-year Schulich Leader Scholarship, valued each at $100,000. They are ...
The University of Ottawa is pleased to announce that it is one of 17 Canadian institutions selected to take part in the Dimensions: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Canada pilot project.
The project, which will run for five years, is an initiative of Canada’s Tri-Council granting agencies, including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), th...
The University of Ottawa is pleased to announce that it is one of 17 Canadian institutions selected to take part in the Dimensions: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Canada pilot project.
The project, which will run for five years, is an initiative of Can...
Approximately 40 percent of people will receive a cancer diagnosis at some point in their lifetime. Early detection and better treatments have increased survivorship, but this has created a completely new challenge for physicians.
They now need to prevent and manage the long-term health effects of cancer therapy, and it turns out the b...
Approximately 40 percent of people will receive a cancer diagnosis at some point in their lifetime. Early detection and better treatments have increased survivorship, but this has created a completely new challenge for physicians.
They n...
The Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge has awarded 18 Research Awards ranging from $3,000 to $75,000 to research teams from Canada and abroad.
The Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge is a collaborative effort between Dr. Elizabeth Dubois, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and a Centre for Law, Technology and Soc...
The Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge has awarded 18 Research Awards ranging from $3,000 to $75,000 to research teams from Canada and abroad.
The Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge is a collaborative effort between Dr. Elizabeth Dub...
A paper published today in Pediatrics suggests that children and youth who do not sleep enough and use screens more than recommended are more likely to act impulsively and make poorer decisions. The findings come from the globally recognized Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO) at the CHEO Research Institute in Ottawa...
A paper published today in Pediatrics suggests that children and youth who do not sleep enough and use screens more than recommended are more likely to act impulsively and make poorer decisions. The findings come from the globally recogni...
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:
Jabeur Fathally
Assistant professor
Faculty of Law
Civil Law
[email protected]
Professor Fathally can be interviewed in English and French.
Contact: [email protected]
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:
Jabeur Fathally
Assistant professor
Faculty of Law
Civil Law
[email protected]
Professor Fathally can be interviewed in English and French.
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