In September 2021, our Faculty launched its Year of Action - Indigenous Rights in Education: Enacting our Responsibilities, which was guided by the principles of ethical engagement, reciprocity, and respect.
In September 2021, our Faculty launched its Year of Action - Indigenous Rights in Education: Enacting our Responsibilities, which was guided by the principles of ethical engagement, reciprocity, and respect.
The Faculty of Education is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Awad Ibrahim as the first professor to hold the new Air Canada Professorship on Anti-racism.
The Faculty of Education is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Awad Ibrahim as the first professor to hold the new Air Canada Professorship on Anti-racism.
The Faculty of Education congratulates the eight recipients of our 2021 Awards for Excellence whose achievements and contributions were highlighted during our General Assembly held on June 8, 2022.
The Faculty of Education congratulates the eight recipients of our 2021 Awards for Excellence whose achievements and contributions were highlighted during our General Assembly held on June 8, 2022.
Indigenous History Month is an opportunity to learn about and to celebrate the diverse stories of Indigenous peoples who have made significant contributions to past and present history here on Turtle Island.
Indigenous History Month is an opportunity to learn about and to celebrate the diverse stories of Indigenous peoples who have made significant contributions to past and present history here on Turtle Island.
June was yet another historic Convocation season here at the Faculty of Education and this time we celebrated together, in-person, with our graduates from three cohorts: 2020, 2021, and 2022.
June was yet another historic Convocation season here at the Faculty of Education and this time we celebrated together, in-person, with our graduates from three cohorts: 2020, 2021, and 2022.
The bilingual Faculty of Arts at the University of Ottawa prioritizes research and creative activities that contribute to public debate. To that end, the Faculty seeks outstanding early career BIPOC scholars to join our community of researchers as New Scholars in Arts without Borders.
The bilingual Faculty of Arts at the University of Ottawa prioritizes research and creative activities that contribute to public debate. To that end, the Faculty seeks outstanding early career BIPOC scholars to join our community of researchers as New Scholars in Arts without Borders.
In 1954, a dedicated Buddhist nun purchased land through generous donations and built the Fook Soo Am temple in an underserved part of Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius. Her name was Ah Feeti and she was known as a person of high moral principles, which she practised diligently throughout her life. Often compared to Mother Teresa, worshippers from around the world come to pray at Fook Soo ...
In 1954, a dedicated Buddhist nun purchased land through generous donations and built the Fook Soo Am temple in an underserved part of Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius. Her name was Ah Feeti and she was known as a person of high moral principles, which she practised diligently throughout he...