During the pandemic, new borders were created, nationalism emerged and a digital culture was established that was useful but threatening to those who were not prepared. However, this ordeal has brought to light the great strength of the Francophonie: solidarity in diversity. In this post-Covid era, the Groupe des Ambassadeurs Francophone suggest that we build on this strength to move the Francopho...
During the pandemic, new borders were created, nationalism emerged and a digital culture was established that was useful but threatening to those who were not prepared. However, this ordeal has brought to light the great strength of the Francophonie: solidarity in diversity. In this post-Covid era, ...
With the Mois de la Francophonie well underway on campus, the University of Ottawa is continuing to strengthen collaborations with its strategic partners in France.
With the Mois de la Francophonie well underway on campus, the University of Ottawa is continuing to strengthen collaborations with its strategic partners in France.
The latest report on French-language higher education called Sommet des États généraux sur le postsecondaire en contexte francophone minoritaire shows that Francophones who pursue their postsecondary studies in French are more likely to live and work in French, than those who choose English-language institutions. This reveals that it is urgent to extend French language programs to enable these you...
The latest report on French-language higher education called Sommet des États généraux sur le postsecondaire en contexte francophone minoritaire shows that Francophones who pursue their postsecondary studies in French are more likely to live and work in French, than those who choose English-language...
Six University of Ottawa researchers dive into the topic to explain what the Francophonie means to them, what it represents, and why it’s important to conduct research and mobilize knowledge in French.
Watch the inspiring video below and read their quotes to find out more.
Six University of Ottawa researchers dive into the topic to explain what the Francophonie means to them, what it represents, and why it’s important to conduct research and mobilize knowledge in French.
Watch the inspiring video below and read their quotes to find out more.
Françoise, Rupert, Emilie, Marcus and Antoine are proud to belong not only to the extended Gee-Gees family (alumni, retired staff, students), but also to the Francophonie. At the University, as well as in Ottawa and Gatineau, members of the Moreau-Johnson family have found a welcoming, diverse community in which to live in French. Meet this family with a unique story.
Françoise, Rupert, Emilie, Marcus and Antoine are proud to belong not only to the extended Gee-Gees family (alumni, retired staff, students), but also to the Francophonie. At the University, as well as in Ottawa and Gatineau, members of the Moreau-Johnson family have found a welcoming, diverse commu...
A conversation about pedagogy and podcasting with Professor Eric Dionne and two Faculty of Education alumni, Alexandre Audet (BEd '04) and Martin Parent (BEd '15).
A conversation about pedagogy and podcasting with Professor Eric Dionne and two Faculty of Education alumni, Alexandre Audet (BEd '04) and Martin Parent (BEd '15).
Arts Without Borders scholarships are a testament to the Faculty of Arts’ commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Through these scholarships, two up and coming researchers are pursuing their research at the University of Ottawa. We met one of them, Janaína Nazzari Gomes.
Arts Without Borders scholarships are a testament to the Faculty of Arts’ commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Through these scholarships, two up and coming researchers are pursuing their research at the University of Ottawa. We met one of them, Janaína Nazzari Gomes.
The University of Ottawa has expanded and modernized its Windsor campus, where, for 20 years, working with francophone leaders, the Faculty of Education has offered teacher education program in French-language that hasn’t only helped compensate for the shortage of francophone teachers, but also energized the region’s French-language minority community.
The University of Ottawa has expanded and modernized its Windsor campus, where, for 20 years, working with francophone leaders, the Faculty of Education has offered teacher education program in French-language that hasn’t only helped compensate for the shortage of francophone teachers, but also ener...