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...
After more than two years of restrictions, of the Réseau des Chaires Senghor de la Francophonie (RICSF) brought together the French-speaking scientific community from October 11 to 13 for the scientific conference and the 2022 annual general meeting.
After more than two years of restrictions, of the Réseau des Chaires Senghor de la Francophonie (RICSF) brought together the French-speaking scientific community from October 11 to 13 for the scientific conference and the 2022 annual general meeting.
Anjolina Hamel, who is the Francophone Affairs Commissioner at the University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU), shares her vision, goals, and hopes for the Francophonie. She is the voice of uOttawa’s French-speaking student population. A third-year Canadian Francophone studying both health sciences and law, Anjolina Hamel was elected to this position in May 2022. She has always studied entirely i...
Anjolina Hamel, who is the Francophone Affairs Commissioner at the University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU), shares her vision, goals, and hopes for the Francophonie. She is the voice of uOttawa’s French-speaking student population. A third-year Canadian Francophone studying both health sciences...
As its 65th anniversary approaches, the Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF), the oldest research centre studying the literature, culture and history of francophones in Canada, is changing its name to better reflect the work it’s carrying out today.
As its 65th anniversary approaches, the Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF), the oldest research centre studying the literature, culture and history of francophones in Canada, is changing its name to better reflect the work it’s carrying out today.
The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) is organizing a symposium September 22 and 23. It will look at the “Montfort moment” and the battle fought by Franco-Ontarians to preserve their right to receive health care in French in their province.
The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) is organizing a symposium September 22 and 23. It will look at the “Montfort moment” and the battle fought by Franco-Ontarians to preserve their right to receive health care in French in their province.
The University of Ottawa and the Moroccan embassy in Canada are celebrating the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Canada this year. Together, we would like to mark the occasion by highlighting the crucial role of universities in advancing and disseminating knowledge by promoting critical thinking, free research and dialogue.
The University of Ottawa and the Moroccan embassy in Canada are celebrating the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Canada this year. Together, we would like to mark the occasion by highlighting the crucial role of universities in advancing and disseminating knowledge by pro...
The University of Ottawa educates tomorrow’s leaders, as the list of Bernard Grandmaître award recipients shows. Every year, these awards honour the achievements of people or organizations who’ve made an impact on the promotion and development of the francophone community in Ottawa.
The University of Ottawa educates tomorrow’s leaders, as the list of Bernard Grandmaître award recipients shows. Every year, these awards honour the achievements of people or organizations who’ve made an impact on the promotion and development of the francophone community in Ottawa.
What if moving online was the pandemic’s silver lining? Professor François Larocque and students enrolled in his CML 4519 Les droits linguistiques au Canada [Language Rights in Canada] course examined this idea when they tested the planctus application across Canada.
What if moving online was the pandemic’s silver lining? Professor François Larocque and students enrolled in his CML 4519 Les droits linguistiques au Canada [Language Rights in Canada] course examined this idea when they tested the planctus application across Canada.
Many international students attend uOttawa to study in French and to take part in the cultural, social, and academic Francophone activities on campus. Each year, mentors welcome international students into this large and diverse Francophone community. During this Mois de la Francophonie, we want to shine a spotlight on these mentors.
Many international students attend uOttawa to study in French and to take part in the cultural, social, and academic Francophone activities on campus. Each year, mentors welcome international students into this large and diverse Francophone community. During this Mois de la Francophonie, we want to ...