Join the University of Ottawa Library on Tuesday, January 23rd to celebrate the work of Dr. Lynne Bowker, recipient of the 2023 Open Scholarship Award.
Join the University of Ottawa Library on Tuesday, January 23rd to celebrate the work of Dr. Lynne Bowker, recipient of the 2023 Open Scholarship Award.
Material possessions are a big part of our lives. The value of our belongings often transcends their mere material worth. But what if you found yourself with no secure place to keep the things that matter to you? What if the possessions you value most were treated as literal trash by others? This is the reality for many precariously housed and unhoused people in Canada.
Material possessions are a big part of our lives. The value of our belongings often transcends their mere material worth. But what if you found yourself with no secure place to keep the things that matter to you? What if the possessions you value most were treated as literal trash by others? This is...
Amid uOttawa’s 175th anniversary celebrations, 2023 provided an opportunity to reflect on our university’s rich history of change and innovation. Based on solid foundations, the Faculty of Medicine also celebrated many major accomplishments in 2023 that open the next chapter in innovation.
Amid uOttawa’s 175th anniversary celebrations, 2023 provided an opportunity to reflect on our university’s rich history of change and innovation. Based on solid foundations, the Faculty of Medicine also celebrated many major accomplishments in 2023 that open the next chapter in innovation.
Despite attempts to improve the representation of minorities in Canadian political institutions, researchers from the University of Ottawa found significant barriers exist
Despite attempts to improve the representation of minorities in Canadian political institutions, researchers from the University of Ottawa found significant barriers exist
Canadians love strawberries – they are the second most imported fruit in Canada, representing approximately $750M in retail value. Yet Canadian strawberry production has remained stagnant over the past two decades, largely due to climate challenges that inhibit year-round production.
Canadians love strawberries – they are the second most imported fruit in Canada, representing approximately $750M in retail value. Yet Canadian strawberry production has remained stagnant over the past two decades, largely due to climate challenges that inhibit year-round production.
The study of science diplomacy and knowledge-sharing on its importance, challenges and issues are central to the new Research Chair in Science Diplomacy at the University of Ottawa, which was created in partnership with the Embassy of France last fall.
The study of science diplomacy and knowledge-sharing on its importance, challenges and issues are central to the new Research Chair in Science Diplomacy at the University of Ottawa, which was created in partnership with the Embassy of France last fall.
It is with deep sadness that the Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine announces the passing of Professor Emeritus Kenneth Marshall, the inaugural Chair of our department.
It is with deep sadness that the Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine announces the passing of Professor Emeritus Kenneth Marshall, the inaugural Chair of our department.
L'histoire suivante a été écrite par Marianne Dionne (candidate au doctorat), dans le cadre de la série CLASSE À PART. Cette série présente des opportunités d'apprentissage par l'expérience et des textes d’opinion écrits par nos étudiant(e)s.
L'histoire suivante a été écrite par Marianne Dionne (candidate au doctorat), dans le cadre de la série CLASSE À PART. Cette série présente des opportunités d'apprentissage par l'expérience et des textes d’opinion écrits par nos étudiant(e)s.
La professeure Mariève Lacroix a rejoint un projet de recherche initié par l’Institut québécois de réforme du droit et de la justice sur l’encadrement juridique de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) au Québec.
La professeure Mariève Lacroix a rejoint un projet de recherche initié par l’Institut québécois de réforme du droit et de la justice sur l’encadrement juridique de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) au Québec.