The global economy is undergoing key transformations, and China, as the world's second largest economy, is playing a central role in these changes. Pascale Massot examines key aspects of this phenomenon in her new book.
The global economy is undergoing key transformations, and China, as the world's second largest economy, is playing a central role in these changes. Pascale Massot examines key aspects of this phenomenon in her new book.
The annual Acfas conference is the largest multidisciplinary academic gathering in the French-speaking world, and this year it was held on campus from May 13 to 17.
The annual Acfas conference is the largest multidisciplinary academic gathering in the French-speaking world, and this year it was held on campus from May 13 to 17.
The Office of the Chief Risk Officer is thrilled to announce that Martine Bergeron, senior specialist, occupational health and safety, has been named to Canadian Occupational Safety’s Young Achievers list.
The Office of the Chief Risk Officer is thrilled to announce that Martine Bergeron, senior specialist, occupational health and safety, has been named to Canadian Occupational Safety’s Young Achievers list.
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Thomas Uchida has been awarded $250,000 in funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund for his research on Vibrotactile Stimulation for Treatment of Parkinson's Disease: Mathematical Modelling and Experimental Validation.
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Thomas Uchida has been awarded $250,000 in funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund for his research on Vibrotactile Stimulation for Treatment of Parkinson's Disease: Mathematical Modelling and Experimental Validation.
On June 14, 2024, at the University of Ottawa, the Government of Canada announced $693.8 million in funding across four research programs. Funding for uOttawa includes support for three new or renewed Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) and 96 Discovery grant recipients, proof of our vibrant and expansive research environment.
On June 14, 2024, at the University of Ottawa, the Government of Canada announced $693.8 million in funding across four research programs. Funding for uOttawa includes support for three new or renewed Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) and 96 Discovery grant recipients, proof of our vibrant and expansive...
Dr. Melanie J. Sekeres, an Associate Professor in Psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, co-authored a significant paper titled "To Update or to Create? The Influence of Novelty and Prior Knowledge on Memory Networks". This paper is one of the 26 contributions to a themed issue in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B issue on ‘L...
Dr. Melanie J. Sekeres, an Associate Professor in Psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, co-authored a significant paper titled "To Update or to Create? The Influence of Novelty and Prior Knowledge on Memory Networks". This paper is one of the 26 ...
Over the past year, the Office of the Chief Risk Officer has recognized the outstanding contributions of several members of the University community who have excelled in promoting workplace health and safety.
Over the past year, the Office of the Chief Risk Officer has recognized the outstanding contributions of several members of the University community who have excelled in promoting workplace health and safety.
The MakerLaunch startup accelerator at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Ottawa is thrilled to introduce three innovative technology ventures joining its 2024 cohort: TerraFixing, GastroTrackAI and NXoCare. These startups will gain access to resources including funding, mentorship, prototyping facilities and networking avenues, all geared towards propelling their products and service...
The MakerLaunch startup accelerator at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Ottawa is thrilled to introduce three innovative technology ventures joining its 2024 cohort: TerraFixing, GastroTrackAI and NXoCare. These startups will gain access to resources including funding, mentorship, pro...
The Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H) has been awarded more than $115 million to boost Canada’s capacity to develop and manufacture life-saving biotherapeutics, including vaccines, gene therapies and cell therapies. CP2H is co-led by the University of Ottawa and McMaster University, in partnership with The Ottawa Hospital.
The Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H) has been awarded more than $115 million to boost Canada’s capacity to develop and manufacture life-saving biotherapeutics, including vaccines, gene therapies and cell therapies. CP2H is co-led by the University of Ottawa and McMaster University, in partn...
Dr. Mamadou Fall, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and distinguished professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, has been named a fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), for his exceptional contributions to the field of engineering in this country.
Dr. Mamadou Fall, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and distinguished professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, has been named a fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), for his exceptional contributions to the field of engineering in this country.