L’équipe du CRCCF est fière d’annoncer la parution du plus récent numéro de la revue Francophonies d’Amérique (no 54). Établi avec la collaboration du Centre de la francophonie des Amériques, ce numéro thématique dirigé par Janaína Nazzari Gomes, Christophe Traisnel et Haydée Silva Ochoa rassemble sept textes (cinq articles et deux notes de recherche) explorant, sous différentes facettes, le carac...
L’équipe du CRCCF est fière d’annoncer la parution du plus récent numéro de la revue Francophonies d’Amérique (no 54). Établi avec la collaboration du Centre de la francophonie des Amériques, ce numéro thématique dirigé par Janaína Nazzari Gomes, Christophe Traisnel et Haydée Silva Ochoa rassemble s...
Since 2010, October 27 has been Occupational Therapy Day. It’s an opportunity to increase the profession’s visibility and highlight the work of researchers in the field.
Since 2010, October 27 has been Occupational Therapy Day. It’s an opportunity to increase the profession’s visibility and highlight the work of researchers in the field.
The Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies of the Faculty of Social Sciences is seeking to fill a regular faculty position that focuses on contemporary Indigenous issues, including those related to Indigenous resistance and/or resurgence, two-spirit and queer studies, decolonial and anti-colonial critiques, and transnational perspectives.
The hiring for this position will be done in accordanc...
The Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies of the Faculty of Social Sciences is seeking to fill a regular faculty position that focuses on contemporary Indigenous issues, including those related to Indigenous resistance and/or resurgence, two-spirit and queer studies, decolonial and anti-colonial ...
Western Europe is facing record-breaking July temperatures that are consequently affecting the lives and health of many individuals, especially the elderly. These catastrophic temperatures, along with limited access to air conditioning, are leading to more heat-related deaths and illnesses each day.
Western Europe is facing record-breaking July temperatures that are consequently affecting the lives and health of many individuals, especially the elderly. These catastrophic temperatures, along with limited access to air conditioning, are leading to more heat-related deaths and illnesses each day....
The uOttawa School of Nursing and the CHEO Research Institute are happy to announce the hiring of Professor Rochelle Einboden as the new Research Chair in Nursing Care of Children, Youth, and their Families.
The uOttawa School of Nursing and the CHEO Research Institute are happy to announce the hiring of Professor Rochelle Einboden as the new Research Chair in Nursing Care of Children, Youth, and their Families.
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.
A new study has identified 228 clinical practices in Canada that are used inappropriately, with underuse being more common than overuse. This list includes diagnostic and therapeutic practices such as blood tests and radiography. Published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal), the research can help health care professionals, organizations and governments improve patient care and health o...
A new study has identified 228 clinical practices in Canada that are used inappropriately, with underuse being more common than overuse. This list includes diagnostic and therapeutic practices such as blood tests and radiography. Published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal), the research...
A Canadian-led international team hopes to determine whether scent-processing nerves that connect the inside of the nose to the brain may play a role in the development of Parkinson's disease.
A Canadian-led international team hopes to determine whether scent-processing nerves that connect the inside of the nose to the brain may play a role in the development of Parkinson's disease.