The Faculty of Social Sciences celebrates the publication of Professor Cyndy Wylde's first essay, entitled Émergence insoumise : Réflexions sur la persistance du racisme systémique envers les femmes autochtones. The book is a powerful testament to the author's deep commitment to Aboriginal women.Originally from the Pikogan community in Abitibi-Témiscam...
The Faculty of Social Sciences celebrates the publication of Professor Cyndy Wylde's first essay, entitled Émergence insoumise : Réflexions sur la persistance du racisme systémique envers les femmes autochtones. The book is a powerful testament to the au...
Dr. Nicole Racine, clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology at the Faculty of social sciences, and her collaborators, have made a significant contribution to understanding the mental health challenges faced by sexual and gender diverse (SGD) youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study is in collaboration with Dr. Ian ...
Dr. Nicole Racine, clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology at the Faculty of social sciences, and her collaborators, have made a significant contribution to understanding the mental health challenges faced by sexual and ...
The Faculty of Engineering awards recognize professors and staff who demonstrate outstanding skill and dedication to research and teaching, inspiring those in the University community, as well as in the region and beyond. We’re honoured to announce this year’s recipients.
The Faculty of Engineering awards recognize professors and staff who demonstrate outstanding skill and dedication to research and teaching, inspiring those in the University community, as well as in the region and beyond. We’re honoured to announce this year’s recipients.
The new uOttawa’s new Living Wall, located at the Faculty of Social Sciences, enhances sustainability by saving water, reducing energy consumption, and improving air quality. The wall’s standout aspect is the artistry of Stephanie Tenasco, an Algonquin artist from Kitigan Zibi.
The new uOttawa’s new Living Wall, located at the Faculty of Social Sciences, enhances sustainability by saving water, reducing energy consumption, and improving air quality. The wall’s standout aspect is the artistry of Stephanie Tenasco, an Algonquin artist from Kitigan Zibi.
Located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinàbeg Nation, the University of Ottawa is making its commitment to Indigenization and Indigenous communities visible and sustainable.
Located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinàbeg Nation, the University of Ottawa is making its commitment to Indigenization and Indigenous communities visible and sustainable.
Dahlia Namian, professor at the School of Social Work , won the 2024 Quebec Booksellers Prize for her essay La Société de provocation: essay sur l'obscenité des riches.
Dahlia Namian, professor at the School of Social Work , won the 2024 Quebec Booksellers Prize for her essay La Société de provocation: essay sur l'obscenité des riches.
Canada's official poverty rate doesn't tell the full story of hunger and food insecurity in Canada according to a new landmark report: Measuring Poverty with a Material Deprivation Index (MDI): An Updated Index for Canada, published by Food Banks Canada.
Canada's official poverty rate doesn't tell the full story of hunger and food insecurity in Canada according to a new landmark report: Measuring Poverty with a Material Deprivation Index (MDI): An Updated Index for Canada, published by Food Banks Canada.
The Faculty of Social Sciences is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Isabelle Salle to the Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Macroeconomics. This prestigious distinction recognizes the excellence of her research and her commitment to improving public understanding of macroeconomic policies.As Chairholder, Professor Salle and her team are asse...
The Faculty of Social Sciences is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Isabelle Salle to the Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Macroeconomics. This prestigious distinction recognizes the excellence of her research and her commitment to improving ...
A global thought leader looking at the role of surveillance in the Anthropocene, Dr. David Murakami Wood has been awarded a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Critical Surveillance and Security Studies.
A global thought leader looking at the role of surveillance in the Anthropocene, Dr. David Murakami Wood has been awarded a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Critical Surveillance and Security Studies.