OLBI is proud to announce the launch of a new mobile app, the Linguistic Risk-Taking Passport, in part thanks to generous support from the Molson Foundation. This $500,000 donation over four years will allow OLBI to expand the influence of the Francophonie and bilingualism across the University of Ottawa’s campus.
OLBI is proud to announce the launch of a new mobile app, the Linguistic Risk-Taking Passport, in part thanks to generous support from the Molson Foundation. This $500,000 donation over four years will allow OLBI to expand the influence of the Francophonie and bilingualism across the University of O...
Getting it right means having people with different experiences and different knowledge, discussing the matters at hand to arrive at the best decisions. That’s what these committee members do.
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Getting it right means having people with different experiences and different knowledge, discussing the matters at hand to arrive at the best decisions. That’s what these committee members do.
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New study finds analysis of electrolyte abnormalities can predict an eating disorder diagnosis over a year early, could provide better care for up to 1 million Canadians
New study finds analysis of electrolyte abnormalities can predict an eating disorder diagnosis over a year early, could provide better care for up to 1 million Canadians
Picture this scenario: You have a business problem. To narrow in on the issue, you need to create a single report by collecting data from three different application software systems that don't "talk" to each other. How do you move forward?
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Picture this scenario: You have a business problem. To narrow in on the issue, you need to create a single report by collecting data from three different application software systems that don't "talk" to each other. How do you move forward?
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Two new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) will support major research projects at uOttawa: one in health economics and the other in social entrepreneurship and inclusion. The third CRC, which supports uOttawa research into cardiovascular metabolism and cell biology, has been renewed.
Two new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) will support major research projects at uOttawa: one in health economics and the other in social entrepreneurship and inclusion. The third CRC, which supports uOttawa research into cardiovascular metabolism and cell biology, has been renewed.