The University of Ottawa/Institut du Savoir Montfort Joint Chair on the Health of Francophones in Ontario is breaking new ground with the appointment of Professor Michelle Lalonde to a five-year term.
The University of Ottawa/Institut du Savoir Montfort Joint Chair on the Health of Francophones in Ontario is breaking new ground with the appointment of Professor Michelle Lalonde to a five-year term.
Université de printemps – Carrefour et mobilités francophones, is an event organised by the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) of the University of Ottawa and the Fédération internationale des professeurs de français (FIPF).
Université de printemps – Carrefour et mobilités francophones, is an event organised by the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) of the University of Ottawa and the Fédération internationale des professeurs de français (FIPF).
On September 25, the Franco-Ontarian community gathered to celebrate its pride, resilience and culture with a full day of inspiring activities in a prelude to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Franco-Ontarian flag in 2025. The event honoured the history and future of this vibrant community.
On September 25, the Franco-Ontarian community gathered to celebrate its pride, resilience and culture with a full day of inspiring activities in a prelude to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Franco-Ontarian flag in 2025. The event honoured the history and future of this vibrant community.
With Franco-Ontarian Day (September 25) fast approaching, I’d like to share a few thoughts on the importance of our University community, our goals and our place in the Francophonie in Ontario and Canada.
With Franco-Ontarian Day (September 25) fast approaching, I’d like to share a few thoughts on the importance of our University community, our goals and our place in the Francophonie in Ontario and Canada.
Professor Lucie Hotte, of the Département de français at the University of Ottawa, who also serves as director of the Centre de recherche sur les francophonies canadiennes, was chosen as the first winner of the Award for Research Excellence in Francophonie, which recognizes excellence in research on the Francophonie. This award highlights her leadership in promoting and studying Francophone cultur...
Professor Lucie Hotte, of the Département de français at the University of Ottawa, who also serves as director of the Centre de recherche sur les francophonies canadiennes, was chosen as the first winner of the Award for Research Excellence in Francophonie, which recognizes excellence in research on...
Two students of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Science contributed to discussions that aim to shape global policies as they attended the U7+@ NEXT and the NEXT Milan Forum 2024 that were hosted by the Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) and Bocconi University in Italy, on 18 and 19 March 2024.
Two students of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Science contributed to discussions that aim to shape global policies as they attended the U7+@ NEXT and the NEXT Milan Forum 2024 that were hosted by the Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) and Bocconi University in Italy,...
What does it mean to be someone’s heir? Do we have a duty to preserve our intellectual past? To what extent should we be faithful to a philosophical legacy? For example, are we still Cartesians if we do not agree with all of Descartes’ ideas?
What does it mean to be someone’s heir? Do we have a duty to preserve our intellectual past? To what extent should we be faithful to a philosophical legacy? For example, are we still Cartesians if we do not agree with all of Descartes’ ideas?