Information Technology is proud to announce the implementation of the cutting-edge technology of spine-leaf architecture in the University of Ottawa’s Data Centre.
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Information Technology is proud to announce the implementation of the cutting-edge technology of spine-leaf architecture in the University of Ottawa’s Data Centre.
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Information Technology and its partners have recently completed a major project to modernize and simplify student access to residences.
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Information Technology and its partners have recently completed a major project to modernize and simplify student access to residences.
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Meet the students and alumni behind the 2022 MakerLaunch cohort companies. From design courses to cross-faculty collaborations, their stories are different but their goals are similar. Each team wanted to reach the next step in their entrepreneurial journey and succeeded.
Meet the students and alumni behind the 2022 MakerLaunch cohort companies. From design courses to cross-faculty collaborations, their stories are different but their goals are similar. Each team wanted to reach the next step in their entrepreneurial journey and succeeded.
Are you passionate about bilingualism, language policies, and the use of technology in education? The MA in Bilingualism Studies may be just what you’re looking for! Explore the underpinnings of applied linguistics and open doors to teaching and research.
Are you passionate about bilingualism, language policies, and the use of technology in education? The MA in Bilingualism Studies may be just what you’re looking for! Explore the underpinnings of applied linguistics and open doors to teaching and research.
University of Ottawa signs on with leading industry partners BlackBerry, thinkRF, TELUS, and Wesley Clover to help develop faster, stronger, and more secure 5G-enabled capabilities for use in connected and autonomous vehicles and other applications
University of Ottawa signs on with leading industry partners BlackBerry, thinkRF, TELUS, and Wesley Clover to help develop faster, stronger, and more secure 5G-enabled capabilities for use in connected and autonomous vehicles and other applications