La Section de droit civil de la Faculté de droit de l’Université d’Ottawa tient à exprimer ses plus chaleureuses félicitations à deux de ses diplômé-es qui ont été nommés juges à la Cour du Québec, chambre criminelle et pénale à Gatineau.
La Section de droit civil de la Faculté de droit de l’Université d’Ottawa tient à exprimer ses plus chaleureuses félicitations à deux de ses diplômé-es qui ont été nommés juges à la Cour du Québec, chambre criminelle et pénale à Gatineau.
Escaping the campus for a coffee or tea break is an excellent way to get shake off some stress and recharge. Ottawa has a lively caffeine scene, with many pleasant spots to study, meet friends or just relax with a hot drink.
Escaping the campus for a coffee or tea break is an excellent way to get shake off some stress and recharge. Ottawa has a lively caffeine scene, with many pleasant spots to study, meet friends or just relax with a hot drink.
Congratulations to Faculty of Education Professor Francis Bangou, winner of a 2022–2023 Excellence in Education Prize awarded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President, Academic Affairs.
Congratulations to Faculty of Education Professor Francis Bangou, winner of a 2022–2023 Excellence in Education Prize awarded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President, Academic Affairs.
Imagine bringing together art, science and technology to breathe life into a fossil that’s over 400 million years old. That’s what Deep Time, a groundbreaking artwork, does, taking us on a journey through the Earth’s history, weaving together geological time, modern engineering and the rich fossil records of Anticosti Island.
Imagine bringing together art, science and technology to breathe life into a fossil that’s over 400 million years old. That’s what Deep Time, a groundbreaking artwork, does, taking us on a journey through the Earth’s history, weaving together geological time, modern engineering and the rich fossil r...
Four researchers at the Faculty of Law are using emerging technologies to improve and expand the way teaching and learning are done at the law school, innovating across three different fields of research.
Four researchers at the Faculty of Law are using emerging technologies to improve and expand the way teaching and learning are done at the law school, innovating across three different fields of research.
The uOttawa-led team found that exposing cancer cells to sublethal doses of chemotherapeutics increases the resistance of cell populations to higher doses of drugs.
The uOttawa-led team found that exposing cancer cells to sublethal doses of chemotherapeutics increases the resistance of cell populations to higher doses of drugs.
Repairs to the Montpetit roof presented an opportunity for the visionaries at uOttawa Facilities to redevelop the terrace into a vibrant gathering place where students, faculty, and visitors can come together, soak in the atmosphere, and find respite from the sun's rays.
Repairs to the Montpetit roof presented an opportunity for the visionaries at uOttawa Facilities to redevelop the terrace into a vibrant gathering place where students, faculty, and visitors can come together, soak in the atmosphere, and find respite from the sun's rays.
The Tabaret & Waller Street terraces are tucked away and nestled in a historic building. Tabaret & Waller Street terraces were once filled with noise and extensive bus traffic, but these impacts have subsided since the introduction of the light rail, making it the perfect opportunity to rethink and revitalize the space.
The Tabaret & Waller Street terraces are tucked away and nestled in a historic building. Tabaret & Waller Street terraces were once filled with noise and extensive bus traffic, but these impacts have subsided since the introduction of the light rail, making it the perfect opportunity to reth...