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Jean-Paul Dionne Symposium

The Research Fair will take place simultaneously, allowing Faculty of Education professors to share their recent discoveries and research projects with students.

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The Jean-Paul Dionne Symposium is an annual event organized since 1985 by and for Faculty of Education master's and PhD students to highlight their research projects. University of Ottawa undergraduate students, as well as graduate students from other Ontario and Quebec universities are also invited to take part.

Jean-Paul Dionne was a professor at the University of Ottawa from 1970 until his retirement in 1996. He won the university's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1995. Professor Dionne, who died in 2011, was especially valued for the exceptional support he offered graduate students, his intellectual rigour, and his expertise in statistics. As he was its founder, this annual scholarly event bears his name. The symposium serves as a tribute to Professor Dionne, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to Faculty of Education students.

If you wish to help support the growth of this event, you can make a donation to the Faculty of Education Jean-Paul Dionne Symposium by contacting the University of Ottawa Development Office (190 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 or 613-562-5800 ext. 3417) or by making a donation online.

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Date and time
Mar 3, 2022 to Mar 5, 2022
All day
Format and location
In person
Virtual
Language
English
Bilingual
Audience
Graduate students