Message from President Jacques Frémont to our uOttawa Community
Ottawa, March 30, 2021 -
Dear members of the uOttawa community,
In recent months, polarizing events concerning the nature and limits of academic freedom and the responsibility of the University of Ottawa as an academic and research institution have generated a gre...
Message from President Jacques Frémont to our uOttawa Community
Ottawa, March 30, 2021 -
Dear members of the uOttawa community,
In recent months, polarizing events concerning the nature and limits of academic freedom and the res...
Dear members of the University community,
The University is currently going through troubling times. Many of you are understandably bewildered and I feel it is important to remind you today of the fundamental values that are central to our institution’s mission and to reiterate the role that La Francophonie plays in our very existence.
Over...
Dear members of the University community,
The University is currently going through troubling times. Many of you are understandably bewildered and I feel it is important to remind you today of the fundamental values that are central to our institution’s...
A project spearheaded by a researcher at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine has been awarded $9 million in Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funding to create a national network for better researching and responding to the global threat COVID-19 variants pose.
Led by Dr. Marc-André Langlois, the Coronavirus Variants Rapid R...
A project spearheaded by a researcher at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine has been awarded $9 million in Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funding to create a national network for better researching and responding to the glo...
The Supreme Court of Canada will render its decision on Thursday over the constitutionality of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act. The federal government adopted the act in 2018 as part of its plan to tackle climate change and establish a national carbon pricing scheme.Members of the media may directly contact the following expert...
The Supreme Court of Canada will render its decision on Thursday over the constitutionality of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act. The federal government adopted the act in 2018 as part of its plan to tackle climate change and estab...
Israel has embarked on its fourth election cycle in two years with a result imminent, but will it solve the current political impasse?Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:Pierre Anctil (English and French) Full Professor, Department of History, Faculty of [email protected]“The voting patterns in the c...
Israel has embarked on its fourth election cycle in two years with a result imminent, but will it solve the current political impasse?Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:Pierre Anctil (English and French) F...
uOttawa psychology lab involved in international study reveals bilingual babies prefer baby talk to adult speak, especially in language heard at home
Developmental psychologists argue baby talk is important for language development because it captures infants’ attention, with babies better learning language sounds and words when hearing exagger...
uOttawa psychology lab involved in international study reveals bilingual babies prefer baby talk to adult speak, especially in language heard at home
Developmental psychologists argue baby talk is important for language development because it cap...
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Alexandre Lillo (English and French)
Part-time professor, Environmental Law, Faculty of Law – Common Law Section
[email protected]
Marie-France Fortin (English and French, français et anglais)
Professeure adjointe, Faculté de droit – Section de droit ...
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Alexandre Lillo (English and French)
Part-time professor, Environmental Law, Faculty of Law – Common Law Section
[email protected]
Marie-France Fortin (...
Social deficits attract so much attention in the study of autism spectrum disorder, it’s easy to forget there are motor learning deficits during early childhood as well. For autistic kids hoping to throw a ball around the schoolyard and connect with classmates, these physical skill differences can isolate a child further.
In a new study publishe...
Social deficits attract so much attention in the study of autism spectrum disorder, it’s easy to forget there are motor learning deficits during early childhood as well. For autistic kids hoping to throw a ball around the schoolyard and connect wit...
New Positive Energy study offers roadmap for carbon capture
A new study from the University of Ottawa’s Positive Energy program offers a roadmap for governments, industry leaders and stakeholders to realize the potential of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) as a climate solution. The study, authored by Dr. Patricia Larkin, Professor...
New Positive Energy study offers roadmap for carbon capture
A new study from the University of Ottawa’s Positive Energy program offers a roadmap for governments, industry leaders and stakeholders to realize the potential of carbon capture, utiliza...