The next ACFAS Conference (in French only) will be held at uOttawa from May 13 to 17, 2024, in person and online. Researchers, post-doctoral students, and students from all faculties may submit proposals under one of the academic categories by Monday, October 16, 2023.The event, whose theme will be “mobilizing knowledge in French,” aims to facilit...
The next ACFAS Conference (in French only) will be held at uOttawa from May 13 to 17, 2024, in person and online. Researchers, post-doctoral students, and students from all faculties may submit proposals under one of the academic categories by Monda...
Three uOttawa Faculty of Engineering research projects have received JELF program funding. The projects seek to mitigate the environmental impact of the construction industry, make exercise more accessible for people with low mobility, and quickly detect pathogens in food.
Three uOttawa Faculty of Engineering research projects have received JELF program funding. The projects seek to mitigate the environmental impact of the construction industry, make exercise more accessible for people with low mobility, and quickly detect pathogens in food.
The next ACFAS Conference (in French only) will be held at uOttawa from May 13 to 17, 2024, in person and online. Researchers, post-doctoral students, and students from all faculties may submit proposals under one of the academic categories by Monday, October 16, 2023.The event, whose theme will be “mobilizing knowledge in French,” aims to facilit...
The next ACFAS Conference (in French only) will be held at uOttawa from May 13 to 17, 2024, in person and online. Researchers, post-doctoral students, and students from all faculties may submit proposals under one of the academic categories by Monda...
uOttawa’s newest building, with its up-to-date teaching, learning and research spaces, will give Canada’s future health leaders the hands on, job-ready skills they need to help solve Canada's ailing health system.
uOttawa’s newest building, with its up-to-date teaching, learning and research spaces, will give Canada’s future health leaders the hands on, job-ready skills they need to help solve Canada's ailing health system.
As modern societies are increasingly immersed in a data-driven culture, it becomes ever more crucial to empower students, workers and citizens with data literacy skills— the ability to collect, interpret, evaluate, and communicate data as information—in order to navigate today’s information-based reality.
As modern societies are increasingly immersed in a data-driven culture, it becomes ever more crucial to empower students, workers and citizens with data literacy skills— the ability to collect, interpret, evaluate, and communicate data as information—in order to navigate today’s information-based re...
uOttawa Chancellor Claudette Commanda co-led activities calling upon participants to bear witness to inequity and explore approaches to better health care.
uOttawa Chancellor Claudette Commanda co-led activities calling upon participants to bear witness to inequity and explore approaches to better health care.
On September 28, 2023, the University of Ottawa will unveil its Faculty of Health Sciences’ new home by the Rideau River on Lees Avenue. This $130M building is a testament to the University of Ottawa’s commitment to strengthening the health care system by helping address the chronic shortage of health professionals. Built to promote cross-collaborative research and training, the new facilities are...
On September 28, 2023, the University of Ottawa will unveil its Faculty of Health Sciences’ new home by the Rideau River on Lees Avenue. This $130M building is a testament to the University of Ottawa’s commitment to strengthening the health care system by helping address the chronic shortage of heal...
A comprehensive plan developed by the Department of Family Medicine details the solution to deliver team-based primary care to the 134,000 people in the Ottawa region without a family doctor.
A comprehensive plan developed by the Department of Family Medicine details the solution to deliver team-based primary care to the 134,000 people in the Ottawa region without a family doctor.