The President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, Mr. Jacques Frémont, and His Excellency Roy Eriksson, Ambassador of Finland in Canada, invite you to a panel discussion entitled “Advancing Women’s and Girls’ Rights: Harnessing Technology and Innovation in Support of the Economic Empowerment of Women in the Wake o...
The President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, Mr. Jacques Frémont, and His Excellency Roy Eriksson, Ambassador of Finland in Canada, invite you to a panel discussion entitled “Advancing Women’s and Girls’ Rights...
Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa are building a research program to better understand Indigenous Peoples’ experience of surgery in Canada. Their latest study, published in CMAJ, is the first to analyze all available surgical outcome data for this population.
“Understanding surgical outcomes and access to surgical service...
Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa are building a research program to better understand Indigenous Peoples’ experience of surgery in Canada. Their latest study, published in CMAJ, is the first to analyze all available surgica...
The bond between students and alumni at the University of Ottawa has been strengthened with the Alumni Association’s pledge of $500,000 over the next 10 years to support student mental health. This donation will expand existing counselling services by up to 500 additional sessions per year enhancing front-line support in the afternoons ...
The bond between students and alumni at the University of Ottawa has been strengthened with the Alumni Association’s pledge of $500,000 over the next 10 years to support student mental health. This donation will expand existing counsellin...
Study shows rates still very low, and can help identify those at greatest risk
An ICU admission is associated with a higher rate of suicide and self-harm after discharge when compared to hospital admissions without an ICU stay, according to the first study of its kind published in the medical journal The BMJ.
“ICU care ...
Study shows rates still very low, and can help identify those at greatest risk
An ICU admission is associated with a higher rate of suicide and self-harm after discharge when compared to hospital admissions without an ICU stay, according...
For Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa Media Relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health.
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Emmanuelle Bernheim (English and French)
Professor, Faculty of Law – Civil Law Section
Emmanuelle.B...
For Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa Media Relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health.
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
E...
On Thursday, May 6, more than 200 high school students from Ottawa and across Ontario will meet online to explore careers in medicine. They will speak with award-winning uOttawa faculty members, take part in interactive workshops demonstrating real-world medical and health science research skills, and get a clear picture of what it’s really like to be ...
On Thursday, May 6, more than 200 high school students from Ottawa and across Ontario will meet online to explore careers in medicine. They will speak with award-winning uOttawa faculty members, take part in interactive workshops demonstrating real-world...
A multidisciplinary team of researchers from INRAP, CNRS, the universities of Ottawa, Rennes 2, Toulouse III Paul Sabatier and the Max Planck Institute has recognised the soldiers of the last battles of the siege of Rennes in 1491. These are the only witnesses of the forces involved in the conflict between the armies of Duchess Anne of Brittany a...
A multidisciplinary team of researchers from INRAP, CNRS, the universities of Ottawa, Rennes 2, Toulouse III Paul Sabatier and the Max Planck Institute has recognised the soldiers of the last battles of the siege of Rennes in 1491. These are the on...
uOttawa study finds nearly two-thirds of Black individuals in Canada suffer severe depressive symptoms with women worse affected
The first mental health study of Black communities in Canada has found the majority of Black Canadians display severe depressive symptoms – women, even more so – with racial discrimination confirming the appe...
uOttawa study finds nearly two-thirds of Black individuals in Canada suffer severe depressive symptoms with women worse affected
The first mental health study of Black communities in Canada has found the majority of Black Canadians displ...
Professors Xiaoyi Bao and Jackie Dawson, whose research has been pivotal in their respective fields of fibre optics and climate change, are the University of Ottawa’s first laureates of the Governor General’s Innovation Award. Presented annually since 2016, the award recognizes exceptional innovators from all sectors of Canadian society whose work is transformative and has a meaningful impact on t...
Professors Xiaoyi Bao and Jackie Dawson, whose research has been pivotal in their respective fields of fibre optics and climate change, are the University of Ottawa’s first laureates of the Governor General’s Innovation Award. Presented annually since 2016, the award recognizes exceptional innovator...
For Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa Media Relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:
Marie-Claude Audet (English and French)
Assistant Professor, School of Nutrition Sciences, Faculty of H...
For Mental Health Week, May 3-9, 2021, the University of Ottawa Media Relations team is highlighting experts whose research focuses on various aspects of mental health
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:
Mari...