Helping students understand the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the goals of reconciliation is essential. However, many teachers feel unprepared for difficult classroom conversations. For alumna Lisa Howell (PhD ’22), learning directly from and alongside First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples should be the starting point for all educators.
Helping students understand the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the goals of reconciliation is essential. However, many teachers feel unprepared for difficult classroom conversations. For alumna Lisa Howell (PhD ’22), learning directly from and alongside First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples sho...
In one of the largest studies of changes in cannabis use in pregnancy after legalization, researchers from ICES, The Ottawa Hospital, and Unity Health Toronto found that the number of pregnancies that required treatment for cannabis use in the emergency department (ED) or during a hospitalization in Ontario increased by 82% (from 11 to 20 per 100,000 pregnancies) following legalization.
In one of the largest studies of changes in cannabis use in pregnancy after legalization, researchers from ICES, The Ottawa Hospital, and Unity Health Toronto found that the number of pregnancies that required treatment for cannabis use in the emergency department (ED) or during a hospitalization in...
Collaborative research between the University of Ottawa and Université de Sherbrooke has revealed the fragile state of credibility and confidence in Quebec’s news media
Collaborative research between the University of Ottawa and Université de Sherbrooke has revealed the fragile state of credibility and confidence in Quebec’s news media
Collaborative research between the University of Ottawa and Université de Sherbrooke has revealed the fragile state of credibility and confidence in Quebec’s news media
Collaborative research between the University of Ottawa and Université de Sherbrooke has revealed the fragile state of credibility and confidence in Quebec’s news media
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) was delighted to host Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier for an exchange with students on April 24, 2023.
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) was delighted to host Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier for an exchange with students on April 24, 2023.
If you’re concerned about oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) and are interested in the issue of AI and the law, join us May 24 and 25 for an international symposium presented by the University Research Chair on Accountable Artificial Intelligence in a Global Context at the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, of the University of Ottawa. The event will bring together around twenty researchers...
If you’re concerned about oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) and are interested in the issue of AI and the law, join us May 24 and 25 for an international symposium presented by the University Research Chair on Accountable Artificial Intelligence in a Global Context at the Faculty of Law, Civ...