« Je suis heureux d'être né il y a longtemps, parce que j’ai pu en profiter avant l'apocalypse» : on ne peut reprocher à l’ancien président de la Commission interaméricaine des droits de l’homme, James Cavallaro, de mâcher ses mots.
« Je suis heureux d'être né il y a longtemps, parce que j’ai pu en profiter avant l'apocalypse» : on ne peut reprocher à l’ancien président de la Commission interaméricaine des droits de l’homme, James Cavallaro, de mâcher ses mots.
The University of Ottawa’s Department of Biology made a significant contribution to the comprehensive 2024 Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP). Professor Vance L. Trudeau’s work is featured in chapter 12, “Amphibian assisted reproductive technologies and biobanking.”
The University of Ottawa’s Department of Biology made a significant contribution to the comprehensive 2024 Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP). Professor Vance L. Trudeau’s work is featured in chapter 12, “Amphibian assisted reproductive technologies and biobanking.”
Moo-Jun Kim, JD ‘23, says that keeping an open mind and seeking out meaningful opportunities prepared him to land his dream job just 10 days after being called to the Ontario bar.
Moo-Jun Kim, JD ‘23, says that keeping an open mind and seeking out meaningful opportunities prepared him to land his dream job just 10 days after being called to the Ontario bar.
Whether you’re a seasoned resident or a fresh-faced first-year student, there’s always room for some fun, creative hacks to turn your living space into a cozy oasis. So, grab your glue gun and get decorating!
Whether you’re a seasoned resident or a fresh-faced first-year student, there’s always room for some fun, creative hacks to turn your living space into a cozy oasis. So, grab your glue gun and get decorating!
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...
We are thrilled to congratulate Julie Godin on being awarded the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. This distinguished honor recognizes Julie's exceptional academic achievements, research potential, and leadership skills. Her dedication and hard work have not only earned her this esteemed scholarship but have also significantly contributed to the academic community at the Faculty...
We are thrilled to congratulate Julie Godin on being awarded the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. This distinguished honor recognizes Julie's exceptional academic achievements, research potential, and leadership skills. Her dedication and hard work have not only earned her this e...
Ottawa offers a lively cityscape for uOttawa students. Our work-study students have put together a list of their top Instagram accounts to follow to help you make the most of student life here, on and off campus. Each account has a unique focus, from uOttawa life to the city’s hidden gems.
Ottawa offers a lively cityscape for uOttawa students. Our work-study students have put together a list of their top Instagram accounts to follow to help you make the most of student life here, on and off campus. Each account has a unique focus, from uOttawa life to the city’s hidden gems.
The Faculty is excited to announce the Discovery Grants Program and the Discovery Launch Supplement of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) have granted more than $590,000 to 12 researchers from the Faculty of Medicine to support their innovative research projects.
The Faculty is excited to announce the Discovery Grants Program and the Discovery Launch Supplement of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) have granted more than $590,000 to 12 researchers from the Faculty of Medicine to support their innovative research projects.