"Simply being in this environment will develop and educate you on professional skills. Even outside of your work environment, there are so many things that you can learn from the place you are living."
"Simply being in this environment will develop and educate you on professional skills. Even outside of your work environment, there are so many things that you can learn from the place you are living."
The Common Law Section is pleased to welcome Dr. Joanne Murray to the Faculty of Law community as a postdoctoral fellow studying the norms and principles that are associated with constitutional orders but that remain unwritten.
The Common Law Section is pleased to welcome Dr. Joanne Murray to the Faculty of Law community as a postdoctoral fellow studying the norms and principles that are associated with constitutional orders but that remain unwritten.
We’re delighted to announce that Tina Goralski, Senior Technician, Academic Technical Support has been named the Health and Safety Leader of the month for October 2023 at uOttawa.
We’re delighted to announce that Tina Goralski, Senior Technician, Academic Technical Support has been named the Health and Safety Leader of the month for October 2023 at uOttawa.
We’re proud to announce that Graham Nelson, assistant director, occupational health and safety at the University of Ottawa, has won an award in the safety leadership category as part of the 2023 Canada’s Safest Employers awards.
We’re proud to announce that Graham Nelson, assistant director, occupational health and safety at the University of Ottawa, has won an award in the safety leadership category as part of the 2023 Canada’s Safest Employers awards.
Note: this op-ed was first published in the Hill Times’ Policy Briefing edition on October 17, 2023.Gone are the days when international delegations and venture capital tours skip over the National Capital region en route from Montreal to Toronto. These days, for anyone probing Canada’s innovation agenda, the capital city and the University of Ottawa a...
Note: this op-ed was first published in the Hill Times’ Policy Briefing edition on October 17, 2023.Gone are the days when international delegations and venture capital tours skip over the National Capital region en route from Montreal to Toronto. These ...
Last spring, UOSU’s Sustainable Development Centre (SDC) launched their first sustainability grant after seeing the passion and enthusiasm that our Green Rep volunteers brought to creating new projects on campus. As a team, they thought it would be empowering for students to create and lead these projects thanks to administrative support and funding from the SDC and UOSU. And so the sustainability...
Last spring, UOSU’s Sustainable Development Centre (SDC) launched their first sustainability grant after seeing the passion and enthusiasm that our Green Rep volunteers brought to creating new projects on campus. As a team, they thought it would be empowering for students to create and lead these pr...
Throughout Charlotte Froese Fischer’s research career, one thing has held true: she’s wanted to share her knowledge and support the next generation of researchers. With this in mind, Fischer created the University of Ottawa Computational Physics Award. This year’s recipient, Yaser Saleem, is set to carry on Froese Fischer’s legacy through his promising research.
Throughout Charlotte Froese Fischer’s research career, one thing has held true: she’s wanted to share her knowledge and support the next generation of researchers. With this in mind, Fischer created the University of Ottawa Computational Physics Award. This year’s recipient, Yaser Saleem, is set to ...
It’s a typical Tuesday morning. As you read through your emails and sip your coffee, your work phone rings. It’s the IT manager calling about a worrisome network incident: employees are reporting strange anomalies when signing into their accounts — important files are inaccessible and sketchy errors keep popping up. You suddenly recall recent news reports about a wave of cyberattacks targeting yo...
It’s a typical Tuesday morning. As you read through your emails and sip your coffee, your work phone rings. It’s the IT manager calling about a worrisome network incident: employees are reporting strange anomalies when signing into their accounts — important files are inaccessible and sketchy error...