Measuring population trends for water birds such as cormorants, gulls, and other water birds has been limited by available census data that go back only a few decades, making it difficult to know how and why bird populations fluctuated in the past. Until now.
A team of scientists led by uOttawa have discovered new ways to track ...
Measuring population trends for water birds such as cormorants, gulls, and other water birds has been limited by available census data that go back only a few decades, making it difficult to know how and why bird populations fluctuated in...
Eugene Oscapella
Department of Criminology, Faculty of Social SciencesHistory of 4/20
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Cell: 613-282-1864
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Jean-Philippe Chaput
Pediatrics, Faculty of MedicineUse of cannabis by youth
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Andra Smith
School of Psychology...
Eugene Oscapella
Department of Criminology, Faculty of Social SciencesHistory of 4/20
Office: 613-238-5909
Cell: 613-282-1864
E-mail:[email protected]
Jean-Philippe Chaput
Pediatrics, Faculty of MedicineUse of cannabis by youth...
MEDIA ADVISORY: Public Confidence in Energy Decision-Making: How is Canada Doing?
Organized by Positive Energy (Institute for Science, Society and Policy) at the University of Ottawa this cutting-edge two day discussion will feature political, corporate, NGO, Indigenous and public sector leaders as keynote speakers and panelists. An an...
MEDIA ADVISORY: Public Confidence in Energy Decision-Making: How is Canada Doing?
Organized by Positive Energy (Institute for Science, Society and Policy) at the University of Ottawa this cutting-edge two day discussion will feature poli...
Shifts in the timing of life cycle events – known as phenology - of interacting species, such as predator versus prey and plant versus pollinator, are often listed as a consequence of climate change.
New research by University of Ottawa professor Heather Kharouba shows that shifts in the relative timing between key biological even...
Shifts in the timing of life cycle events – known as phenology - of interacting species, such as predator versus prey and plant versus pollinator, are often listed as a consequence of climate change.
New research by University of Ottawa ...
Ottawa researchers closer to finding out, thanks to $999,900 from the Stem Cell Network
Researchers from the University of Ottawa, The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO and are bringing discoveries made in the lab closer to human trials and therapies, thanks to four new peer-reviewed research grants from the Stem Cell Network worth $999,900, pa...
Ottawa researchers closer to finding out, thanks to $999,900 from the Stem Cell Network
Researchers from the University of Ottawa, The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO and are bringing discoveries made in the lab closer to human trials and thera...
For the 2018-2019 academic year, students at the University of Ottawa will be able to sign up for two courses in Cannabis Law, a first in Canada. Courses will be offered in English and French.
“We are proud to be the first Canadian law school to offer courses in this cutting edge area of law and public policy,” declared uOttawa Dean o...
For the 2018-2019 academic year, students at the University of Ottawa will be able to sign up for two courses in Cannabis Law, a first in Canada. Courses will be offered in English and French.
“We are proud to be the first Canadian law ...
University of Ottawa researchers have received a $2.2 million boost from the Government of Canada to help fund the specialized tools and laboratories that are needed to break new ground in areas such as cancer therapies, wastewater treatment, stroke recovery, and fake news, to keep Canada at the forefront of innovation.
The Honourable ...
University of Ottawa researchers have received a $2.2 million boost from the Government of Canada to help fund the specialized tools and laboratories that are needed to break new ground in areas such as cancer therapies, wastewater treatm...
Today marks the International Day of Pink. It is a day where communities across the country unite, wearing pink, to stand up against all forms of bullying, homophobia, transphobia, and transmisogyny.
Chances are that you or someone you know was a target of bullying during childhood or adolescence. More than thirty percent of children a...
Today marks the International Day of Pink. It is a day where communities across the country unite, wearing pink, to stand up against all forms of bullying, homophobia, transphobia, and transmisogyny.
Chances are that you or someone you k...
Carolyn Fischer, one of the world’s leading environmental economists, is coming back to her birth country from the United States and Europe to hold the Canada 150 Research Chair in Climate Economics, Innovation and Policy at the University of Ottawa.
Fischer is renowned for the unusual breadth and depth of her expertise in creat...
Carolyn Fischer, one of the world’s leading environmental economists, is coming back to her birth country from the United States and Europe to hold the Canada 150 Research Chair in Climate Economics, Innovation and Policy at the Un...
The University of Ottawa invites members of the media to discover the creativity and ingenuity of the next generation of inventors, designers, entrepreneurs and makers at Design Day on Thursday, March 29. Students from the Faculty of Engineering will showcase prototypes and present solutions to real world problems for real clients.
WHAT: uOt...
The University of Ottawa invites members of the media to discover the creativity and ingenuity of the next generation of inventors, designers, entrepreneurs and makers at Design Day on Thursday, March 29. Students from the Faculty of Engineerin...