The fall 2021 academic year, which included the return of some 20,000 students to campus, was done with a high rate of compliance with public health measures at the University of Ottawa.
Since August, the University has made vaccination a mandatory requirement for all persons on the campus, and the University community has enthusiastic...
The fall 2021 academic year, which included the return of some 20,000 students to campus, was done with a high rate of compliance with public health measures at the University of Ottawa.
Since August, the University has made vaccination ...
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Michael Orsini (English and French)
Full Professor, Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
[email protected]
Professor Orsini is an expert in health politics and policy.
Nomi Claire Lazar (English only)
Full Professor, Public and International...
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Michael Orsini (English and French)
Full Professor, Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
[email protected]
Professor Orsini is an expert in health poli...
The Global Health Learning Network presents: Vaccine (In)equities: Treating the symptoms or rooting out the disease?
About this event
The Global Health Learning Network is a platform for knowledge growth and exchange with the goal to build a community of practice in global health that reaches across researchers, practitioners, and learners ...
The Global Health Learning Network presents: Vaccine (In)equities: Treating the symptoms or rooting out the disease?
About this event
The Global Health Learning Network is a platform for knowledge growth and exchange with the goal to build a ...
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Jean-Thomas Bernard (English and French)
Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences. Faculty affiliate, Institute of the [email protected]
Professor Bernard's recent research focuses on topics related to energy economics: secto...
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Jean-Thomas Bernard (English and French)
Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences. Faculty affiliate, Institute of the Environment.jbernar3@...
As Canada seeks to rebuild its biomanufacturing sector and support made-in-Canada solutions to global health challenges, The Ottawa Hospital, the University of Alberta and BioCanRx have collaborated to create Canada’s first full-service, end-to-end biomanufacturing solution for academic and industrial clients.
The three organizations have signed...
As Canada seeks to rebuild its biomanufacturing sector and support made-in-Canada solutions to global health challenges, The Ottawa Hospital, the University of Alberta and BioCanRx have collaborated to create Canada’s first full-service, end-to-end bioma...
Saskatoon, Regina among cities with highest levels of fine particles and Canada identified among countries with highest relative risk for respiratory mortality
An international study has found Canadians have the highest relative risk of respiratory mortality resulting from wildfire pollution, with Regina and Saskatoon among the worst h...
Saskatoon, Regina among cities with highest levels of fine particles and Canada identified among countries with highest relative risk for respiratory mortality
An international study has found Canadians have the highest relative risk of ...
uOttawa’s Faculty of Law-Civil Law Section video initiative that showcases legal stories via film lens examines the barriers agricultural laws create for artisanal farmers
The first JuriDoc film from the Faculty of Law-Civil Law Section’s innovative film storytelling project Jurivision examines the regulatory barriers facing artisanal ...
uOttawa’s Faculty of Law-Civil Law Section video initiative that showcases legal stories via film lens examines the barriers agricultural laws create for artisanal farmers
The first JuriDoc film from the Faculty of Law-Civil Law Section’...
Professors Georg Northoff and Tracy Vaillancourt have been elected fellows of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), the highest distinction awarded to Canadian scholars, artists, and scientists.
Professors Georg Northoff and Tracy Vaillancourt have been elected fellows of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), the highest distinction awarded to Canadian scholars, artists, and scientists.