Three teams of uOttawa Engineering student entrepreneurs are proposing innovative business concepts that will make a difference in health care, assistive robotics, and financial literacy.
Three teams of uOttawa Engineering student entrepreneurs are proposing innovative business concepts that will make a difference in health care, assistive robotics, and financial literacy.
The new Library at Lees Campus was officially inaugurated on Thursday, February 29th. This new space has been accessible to members of the uOttawa community since the building opened in September 2023.
The new Library at Lees Campus was officially inaugurated on Thursday, February 29th. This new space has been accessible to members of the uOttawa community since the building opened in September 2023.
What does it mean to be someone’s heir? Do we have a duty to preserve our intellectual past? To what extent should we be faithful to a philosophical legacy? For example, are we still Cartesians if we do not agree with all of Descartes’ ideas?
What does it mean to be someone’s heir? Do we have a duty to preserve our intellectual past? To what extent should we be faithful to a philosophical legacy? For example, are we still Cartesians if we do not agree with all of Descartes’ ideas?
The Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism has honoured outstanding volunteer Gilles LeVasseur, LLB ’93, LLL ’84, B.Adm ’81, B.Sc.Soc ’87, with the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship.
The Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism has honoured outstanding volunteer Gilles LeVasseur, LLB ’93, LLL ’84, B.Adm ’81, B.Sc.Soc ’87, with the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship.
The 91st ACFAS Conference, the largest multidisciplinary scientific gathering in French, will take place on the main campus of the University of Ottawa from May 13 to 17, 2024, with the theme Mobiliser les savoirs en français. Online participation is also an option.
The 91st ACFAS Conference, the largest multidisciplinary scientific gathering in French, will take place on the main campus of the University of Ottawa from May 13 to 17, 2024, with the theme Mobiliser les savoirs en français. Online participation is also an option.
In a remarkable academic collaboration, 15 students from the Faculty of Social Sciences have played a pivotal role in the research and publication of a new manuscript in the esteemed journal, "Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process, and Outcome." This groundbreaking paper offers new insights into the complex fields of psychopathology, therapeutic processes, and their outcome...
In a remarkable academic collaboration, 15 students from the Faculty of Social Sciences have played a pivotal role in the research and publication of a new manuscript in the esteemed journal, "Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process, and Outcome." This groundbreaking paper offe...
As a sustainability consultant and influential figure in the entertainment industry, Andrew Robinson (BA ’93) has committed his career to minimizing ecological footprints on set and promoting greener practices through media storytelling. His education at uOttawa was pivotal, sparking a lifelong dedication to sustainability that bridges on-screen narratives and behind-the-scenes operations.
As a sustainability consultant and influential figure in the entertainment industry, Andrew Robinson (BA ’93) has committed his career to minimizing ecological footprints on set and promoting greener practices through media storytelling. His education at uOttawa was pivotal, sparking a lifelong dedi...
In a thought-provoking article for The Conversation, Professor Irvin Waller, a renowned expert in crime prevention, presents a compelling argument against the conventional reliance on incarceration as a strategy to combat crime. His piece, titled "Tackling the causes of crime, not sending more people to jail, is the only way to fight it," challenges traditional perspectives and calls for...
In a thought-provoking article for The Conversation, Professor Irvin Waller, a renowned expert in crime prevention, presents a compelling argument against the conventional reliance on incarceration as a strategy to combat crime. His piece, titled "Tackling the causes of crime, not sending more ...