As its 65th anniversary approaches, the Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF), the oldest research centre studying the literature, culture and history of francophones in Canada, is changing its name to better reflect the work it’s carrying out today.
As its 65th anniversary approaches, the Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF), the oldest research centre studying the literature, culture and history of francophones in Canada, is changing its name to better reflect the work it’s carrying out today.
The seminar FRA 6755 – Lectures postcoloniales will now be taught online to allow more students to participate. Check out the seminar description below (in French only), and register by September 20th! For more information, contact Professor Kasereka Kavwahirehi by email at [email protected].
The seminar FRA 6755 – Lectures postcoloniales will now be taught online to allow more students to participate. Check out the seminar description below (in French only), and register by September 20th! For more information, contact Professor Kasereka Kavwahirehi by email at Kasereka.Kavwahirehi@uott...
As we navigate the changes in nature and society caused by the climate crisis, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) relies on its science advisers for input on science and science policy. The federal government department has over 5,000 employees, many of whom are scientists. It can now count on one more, uOttawa professor Marc Saner, for advice.
As a new departmental science adviser, Saner’s main...
As we navigate the changes in nature and society caused by the climate crisis, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) relies on its science advisers for input on science and science policy. The federal government department has over 5,000 employees, many of whom are scientists. It can now count on one mo...
For the third year in a row, Professor Claudia Bouliane invites undergraduate and graduate students in the French Department to join the Department's book club.
For the third year in a row, Professor Claudia Bouliane invites undergraduate and graduate students in the French Department to join the Department's book club.
Gatineau, June 19, 2022. — The jury of the International Poetry Contest organized by the Direction des Affaires Culturelles de la Faculté des Lettres de Sorbonne Université, in France, has chosen to award the poem « Mode d'emploi pour cueillir une fleur » by Myriam Legault-Beauregard, a student at the University of Ottawa who is pursuing a doctorate in French literature.
Gatineau, June 19, 2022. — The jury of the International Poetry Contest organized by the Direction des Affaires Culturelles de la Faculté des Lettres de Sorbonne Université, in France, has chosen to award the poem « Mode d'emploi pour cueillir une fleur » by Myriam Legault-Beauregard, a student...
It is with great pleasure that France Martineau announces the publication of the book « Le français au Québec et en Amérique du Nord » (Martineau, Remysen and Thibault 2022) in the collection « L'essentiel français » of the Ophrys publishing house.
It is with great pleasure that France Martineau announces the publication of the book « Le français au Québec et en Amérique du Nord » (Martineau, Remysen and Thibault 2022) in the collection « L'essentiel français » of the Ophrys publishing house.