Concussion is the most common brain injury impacting 400,000 Canadians annually, yet research to date has primarily focused on professional and high-performance athletes or military veterans, with little effort to integrate data collection across the full spectrum of patients. This siloed approach has greatly restricted the potential for new discoveries in brain health and insights related to indi...
Concussion is the most common brain injury impacting 400,000 Canadians annually, yet research to date has primarily focused on professional and high-performance athletes or military veterans, with little effort to integrate data collection across the full spectrum of patients. This siloed approach h...
(In French only) «Mon expérience au Sénégal m'a déjà ouvert les yeux sur de nombreuses différences entre la théorie académique et la réalité du développement international sur le terrain»
(In French only) «Mon expérience au Sénégal m'a déjà ouvert les yeux sur de nombreuses différences entre la théorie académique et la réalité du développement international sur le terrain»
The evidence of rapid climate change over the past few decades is urgently compelling us to rethink our relationship with our own environment. We know that the actions we must take are numerous and complex. But among these actions, the need for human communities to preserve and defend the diversity of our natural spaces is central to the strategies recommended. The situation finds its parallel in ...
The evidence of rapid climate change over the past few decades is urgently compelling us to rethink our relationship with our own environment. We know that the actions we must take are numerous and complex. But among these actions, the need for human communities to preserve and defend the diversity ...
In 2021, a delegation from the University of Ottawa’s uOInternational (formerly the International Office) visited several embassies in the National Capital Region. These visits highlighted the need to strengthen our diplomatic ties with nations represented in Canada, to foster greater cooperation and better understand the education needs of the diplomatic community in Ottawa.
In 2021, a delegation from the University of Ottawa’s uOInternational (formerly the International Office) visited several embassies in the National Capital Region. These visits highlighted the need to strengthen our diplomatic ties with nations represented in Canada, to foster greater cooperation an...
What if we could see the real-time movement of electrons, those tiniest of particles that power our technology and our lives, in unimaginable detail? For Professor Zenghu Chang, the newly appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Attosecond X-ray Photonics at the University of Ottawa, this is not a distant dream; it’s an imminent reality that his CERC hopes to soon bring about.
What if we could see the real-time movement of electrons, those tiniest of particles that power our technology and our lives, in unimaginable detail? For Professor Zenghu Chang, the newly appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Attosecond X-ray Photonics at the University of Ottawa, thi...
La Section de droit civil est fière et se réjouit de la nomination de son ancien professeur Yves de Montigny à titre de juge en chef de la Cour d’appel fédérale.
La Section de droit civil est fière et se réjouit de la nomination de son ancien professeur Yves de Montigny à titre de juge en chef de la Cour d’appel fédérale.
The following story was written by Alexandra Cunningham (4th year FSS Conflict Studies and Human Rights), Paige Holland (1L) and Kate De Klerk (1L) as part of the series BEYOND THE CLASS. The series shares first-hand accounts of experiential learning opportunities and op-eds written by our students.
The following story was written by Alexandra Cunningham (4th year FSS Conflict Studies and Human Rights), Paige Holland (1L) and Kate De Klerk (1L) as part of the series BEYOND THE CLASS. The series shares first-hand accounts of experiential learning opportunities and op-eds written by our students....
As the winter chill settles in, the uOttawa community is in for a treat: we are gearing up for the much-anticipated Holiday Market on November 21 and 22 at Alex Trebek Hall. This festive market will showcase the entrepreneurial spirit that thrives in our very own students, staff, and alumni.
As the winter chill settles in, the uOttawa community is in for a treat: we are gearing up for the much-anticipated Holiday Market on November 21 and 22 at Alex Trebek Hall. This festive market will showcase the entrepreneurial spirit that thrives in our very own students, staff, and alumni.