The Alzheimer Society Program has granted Shanna Koussaie, Psychology Professor at uOttawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, the "New Investigator Grant” of a total value of $200,000 over a period of 4 years, for her new project entitled “Resting-state measures of the impact of language experience on cognitive reserve in aging and cognitive impairment”
The Alzheimer Society Program has granted Shanna Koussaie, Psychology Professor at uOttawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, the "New Investigator Grant” of a total value of $200,000 over a period of 4 years, for her new project entitled “Resting-state measures of the impact of language experience ...
The University of Ottawa’s summer math camp is the largest and most diverse of the 23 math camps sponsored by the Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS). Launched in 1999, our bilingual (English and French) summer camp was the first math camp backed by the CMS.
The University of Ottawa’s summer math camp is the largest and most diverse of the 23 math camps sponsored by the Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS). Launched in 1999, our bilingual (English and French) summer camp was the first math camp backed by the CMS.
Each year, the Department of Criminology and the University of Ottawa offer the Chuck Talbot Scholarship to students in the French and English programs who have made remarkable contributions during their field placements. Scholarship candidates were nominated by their field supervisors and were then invited, alongside their classmates, to support the nomination.
Each year, the Department of Criminology and the University of Ottawa offer the Chuck Talbot Scholarship to students in the French and English programs who have made remarkable contributions during their field placements. Scholarship candidates were nominated by their field supervisors and were then...
University of Ottawa experts among 13 national institutions contributing to BMJ’s analysis of success and failures of the country’s pandemic response, with vaccine hoarding and lack of global leadership identified.
University of Ottawa experts among 13 national institutions contributing to BMJ’s analysis of success and failures of the country’s pandemic response, with vaccine hoarding and lack of global leadership identified.
With potential to impact millions, study finds that biomimetic materials pulsed with low-energy blue light can reshape damaged corneas, including thickening the tissue.
With potential to impact millions, study finds that biomimetic materials pulsed with low-energy blue light can reshape damaged corneas, including thickening the tissue.