Five University of Ottawa researchers receive funding to participate in Canada’s rapid research response to fight coronavirus
As the number of reported cases and countries affected by the coronavirus keep increasing, the entire research community is engaged in a race against the clock to develop an effective vaccine. Canada is act...
Five University of Ottawa researchers receive funding to participate in Canada’s rapid research response to fight coronavirus
As the number of reported cases and countries affected by the coronavirus keep increasing, the entire rese...
Today, RBC announced a new philanthropic donation of $500,000 to uOttawa. This generous commitment from RBC builds on a 40-year partnership with the university that has provided support for scholarships and other student activities.
This new initiative supports uOExperience, a program to address skills gaps such as lack of transferable...
Today, RBC announced a new philanthropic donation of $500,000 to uOttawa. This generous commitment from RBC builds on a 40-year partnership with the university that has provided support for scholarships and other student activities.
This...
In the current fast-paced and ever-connected reality of work, many of us feel overwhelmed by tight deadlines, inflexible work schedules, and high expectations to meet our targets and stay productive. But is the current workplace environment actually increasing our productivity?
A recent study suggests that 9 out of 10 Canadian emp...
In the current fast-paced and ever-connected reality of work, many of us feel overwhelmed by tight deadlines, inflexible work schedules, and high expectations to meet our targets and stay productive. But is the current workplace environme...
uOttawa research shows you can’t rely on pronunciation as a measure of linguistic proficiency.
A bilingual’s “accent” is a poor indicator of how well they master a language, according to a new uOttawa study.
Shana Poplack, Distinguished University Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Linguistics, PhD student Suzann...
uOttawa research shows you can’t rely on pronunciation as a measure of linguistic proficiency.
A bilingual’s “accent” is a poor indicator of how well they master a language, according to a new uOttawa study.
Shana Poplack, Distinguished...
The University of Ottawa has raised $300 million for the modernization of existing buildings, to extend their useful life for decades to come. This modernization is consistent with the strategic goal of responsible and sustainable growth of uOttawa’s infrastructure over the next decade.
The funds were raised through a 2.635% debenture offering with a ...
The University of Ottawa has raised $300 million for the modernization of existing buildings, to extend their useful life for decades to come. This modernization is consistent with the strategic goal of responsible and sustainable growth of uOttawa’s inf...
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert(s) :
Dr. Ronald Labonté (English only)
Distinguished Research Chair and Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa.
[email protected]
Dr. Labonté agreed to answer our questions:
1- What is a pandemic?
“In many ways, it...
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert(s) :
Dr. Ronald Labonté (English only)
Distinguished Research Chair and Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa.
rlabonte@uOtt...
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert(s):
Joanne St. Lewis (English only)
Assistant professor - Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
[email protected]
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert(s):
Joanne St. Lewis (English only)
Assistant professor - Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
[email protected]
Daniel J. Paré, Associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Ottawa, the Institute for Science, Society, and Policy (ISSP), and the School of Information Studies (ÉSIS) has authored an evaluation report of the federal government’s fourth open government action plan.
That action plan was launched in Decemb...
Daniel J. Paré, Associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Ottawa, the Institute for Science, Society, and Policy (ISSP), and the School of Information Studies (ÉSIS) has authored an evaluation report of t...
The president and vice-chancellor of the University of Ottawa, Jacques Frémont, will remain at the helm of the largest bilingual (English-French) university in the world for five more years.
The University’s Board of Governors voted to reappoint Frémont, whose term was scheduled to end June 30, 2021. The decision was made yesterda...
The president and vice-chancellor of the University of Ottawa, Jacques Frémont, will remain at the helm of the largest bilingual (English-French) university in the world for five more years.
The University’s Board of Governors voted to r...