The University of Ottawa Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology and the AI + Society Initiative releases The Political Uses of AI in Canada, a new report by Michelle Bartleman and Dr. Elizabeth Dubois.
The University of Ottawa Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology and the AI + Society Initiative releases The Political Uses of AI in Canada, a new report by Michelle Bartleman and Dr. Elizabeth Dubois.
COVID-19, although no longer considered by the World Health Organization as a public-health emergency of international concern, remains a
threat in Canada and worldwide. Although many discoveries have been made over the past three years, there remain many unanswered questions as subvariants continue to spread and affect people around the world. This is why the Coronavirus Variants Rapid Response ...
COVID-19, although no longer considered by the World Health Organization as a public-health emergency of international concern, remains a
threat in Canada and worldwide. Although many discoveries have been made over the past three years, there remain many unanswered questions as subvariants continu...
Founded in 1936, the University of Ottawa Press is Canada's oldest French-language university press, and the largest publishing house in the National Capital Region. Formerly located on the University's main campus, the University of Ottawa Press will now be located in downtown Ottawa at 99 Bank Street, to welcome the community.
Founded in 1936, the University of Ottawa Press is Canada's oldest French-language university press, and the largest publishing house in the National Capital Region. Formerly located on the University's main campus, the University of Ottawa Press will now be located in downtown Ottawa at 9...
Christiana Sagay, a student member of HRREC, participated in the Winter Conference held by the Human Mobility and Migration Lab at the Rudolf Agricola School of Sustainable Development, University of Groningen, Netherlands, on January 25-26, 2024.
Christiana Sagay, a student member of HRREC, participated in the Winter Conference held by the Human Mobility and Migration Lab at the Rudolf Agricola School of Sustainable Development, University of Groningen, Netherlands, on January 25-26, 2024.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of health care systems across the globe. Existing inequalities were exacerbated by the spreading crisis, amplifying the suffering of disadvantaged communities. Human rights were too often overlooked entirely.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of health care systems across the globe. Existing inequalities were exacerbated by the spreading crisis, amplifying the suffering of disadvantaged communities. Human rights were too often overlooked entirely.
Research security is the protection of researchers’ work from unwanted access, interference or theft, while preserving the openness and integrity of the research and innovation ecosystem.
Research security is the protection of researchers’ work from unwanted access, interference or theft, while preserving the openness and integrity of the research and innovation ecosystem.
When Jinny Yu, a Full Professor in the Visual Arts Department, suggested that her colleagues teach more BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) artists, their immediate reaction was “But they’re so hard to find.” Jinny set out to prove otherwise.
When Jinny Yu, a Full Professor in the Visual Arts Department, suggested that her colleagues teach more BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) artists, their immediate reaction was “But they’re so hard to find.” Jinny set out to prove otherwise.
uOBMRI's Dr. Paul Albert and team, including first author Dr. Faranak Vahid-Ansari, recently published new findings identifying two systems of neurotransmitters central to mouse models of treatment-resistant depression.
uOBMRI's Dr. Paul Albert and team, including first author Dr. Faranak Vahid-Ansari, recently published new findings identifying two systems of neurotransmitters central to mouse models of treatment-resistant depression.
A groundbreaking research study is being launched in Iqaluit to explore wastewater monitoring as a tool to detect and prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in Nunavut.
A groundbreaking research study is being launched in Iqaluit to explore wastewater monitoring as a tool to detect and prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in Nunavut.