The Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue at the University of Ottawa is supporting the creation of a new research project on water regulation and governance. The project will use water-related issues as a lens to identify climate change-induced problems and their ramifications, and then make recommendations to multi-level policymakers.
“The m...
The Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue at the University of Ottawa is supporting the creation of a new research project on water regulation and governance. The project will use water-related issues as a lens to identify climate change-induced ...
Thanks to a generous gift from Alex Trebek, the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue at the University of Ottawa is supporting the creation of a new research project on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Healthy Humans and Environments to shape the future of health, food and environmental policy-making at the AI + Society Initiative.
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Thanks to a generous gift from Alex Trebek, the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue at the University of Ottawa is supporting the creation of a new research project on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Healthy Humans and Environments to sha...
La Faculté de droit, Section de droit civil se réjouit d’annoncer l’embauche des professeurs André Bélanger et Ivaylo Kraychev au sein de son corps professoral en vue de l’année universitaire 2020-2021.
La Faculté de droit, Section de droit civil se réjouit d’annoncer l’embauche des professeurs André Bélanger et Ivaylo Kraychev au sein de son corps professoral en vue de l’année universitaire 2020-2021.
Professor Suzanne Bouclin is part of an interdisciplinary research team that is examining how COVID-19 has impacted Ottawa’s most marginalized communities. The team is comprised of researchers that have built trust with these communities over the last 10 years through community-based participatory action research.
Led by Dr. Smita Pakhale, the pr...
Professor Suzanne Bouclin is part of an interdisciplinary research team that is examining how COVID-19 has impacted Ottawa’s most marginalized communities. The team is comprised of researchers that have built trust with these communities over the last 10...
Ranjan Agarwal, LLB ’03, is the first South Asian lawyer to be elected to a leadership role on the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) since its creation in 1907. Earlier this year, Ranjan was the recipient of the 2020 Eric Hoaken Excellence in Mentoring Award given by The Advocates’ Society. Ranjan is the first winner of this newly established award.
Ranjan Agarwal, LLB ’03, is the first South Asian lawyer to be elected to a leadership role on the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) since its creation in 1907. Earlier this year, Ranjan was the recipient of the 2020 Eric Hoaken Excellence in Mentoring Award given by The Advocates’ Society. Ranjan is th...
From deciding whether or not a tax return should trigger an audit, to determining which refugee claimants will be given status in Canada, administrative officials around the country make thousands of decisions every day that fundamentally affect the lives of Canadians. But these officials – and all Canadians – are entering an era of “artificial administration”, where human decision-making may be d...
From deciding whether or not a tax return should trigger an audit, to determining which refugee claimants will be given status in Canada, administrative officials around the country make thousands of decisions every day that fundamentally affect the lives of Canadians. But these officials – and all ...
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, alumni Anna Keller, LLB ’09, Chase Irwin, LLB ’10 and Jamison Young, LLB ’07, have been named recipients of the Ottawa Business Journal Forty Under 40 awards for 2020. A joint initiative of the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal, the annual Forty Under 40 awards recognize rising business ...
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, alumni Anna Keller, LLB ’09, Chase Irwin, LLB ’10 and Jamison Young, LLB ’07, have been named recipients of the Ottawa Business Journal Forty Under 40 awards for 2020. A joint initiative of the Ottawa Board o...
In a rapidly evolving legal landscape where big corporations leverage their economic power and influence to avoid being criminally prosecuted for their crimes, Professor Jennifer Quaid stands out as one of only a select few scholars in Canada actively conducting research on how the criminal law is applied to organizations. As a part of three newly-funded research projects, she is set to further co...
In a rapidly evolving legal landscape where big corporations leverage their economic power and influence to avoid being criminally prosecuted for their crimes, Professor Jennifer Quaid stands out as one of only a select few scholars in Canada actively conducting research on how the criminal law is a...
Ottawa, August 10, 2020 - Students in the French Common Law Certificate Program at the University of Ottawa now have access to ten bursaries worth $3,000 each. The bursaries have been made available through a new Bursaries for Postsecondary Studies in French as a Second Language (FSL) Program, administered by the Association des collèges et universités de la francophonie canadienne (ACUFC), and fu...
Ottawa, August 10, 2020 - Students in the French Common Law Certificate Program at the University of Ottawa now have access to ten bursaries worth $3,000 each. The bursaries have been made available through a new Bursaries for Postsecondary Studies in French as a Second Language (FSL) Program, admin...