On October 9th, 2024, Sarit K. Mizrahi successfully defended her PhD in Law dissertation titled “Following generative AI down the rabbit hole: redefining copyright’s boundaries in the age of human-machine collaborations”.
On October 9th, 2024, Sarit K. Mizrahi successfully defended her PhD in Law dissertation titled “Following generative AI down the rabbit hole: redefining copyright’s boundaries in the age of human-machine collaborations”.
The University of Ottawa is strengthening ties between academia and government. With support from its Office of Public Policy Research and Outreach (OPPRO), the University aims to promote the expertise of our research community and to increase the impact of their research in improving Canadian public policy.
The University of Ottawa is strengthening ties between academia and government. With support from its Office of Public Policy Research and Outreach (OPPRO), the University aims to promote the expertise of our research community and to increase the impact of their research in improving Canadian publi...
uOttawa Kanata North celebrates five years of innovation and collaboration with local tech companies. The campus plans to double industry partnerships, boost faculty engagement, and move to a new facility by spring 2025.
uOttawa Kanata North celebrates five years of innovation and collaboration with local tech companies. The campus plans to double industry partnerships, boost faculty engagement, and move to a new facility by spring 2025.
The Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) is delighted to welcome Dr. Jane Ezirigwe as the Gordon F. Henderson Postdoctoral Fellow for 2024-2025!
The Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) is delighted to welcome Dr. Jane Ezirigwe as the Gordon F. Henderson Postdoctoral Fellow for 2024-2025!
The University of Ottawa, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) and the Scholars at Risk (SAR) uOttawa Committee are delighted to welcome a new visiting researcher!
The University of Ottawa, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) and the Scholars at Risk (SAR) uOttawa Committee are delighted to welcome a new visiting researcher!
Professors Christina Clark-Kazak, Irene Vitoroulis and Karine Vanthuyne, renowned for their innovative work and significant contributions to the social sciences, were recently awarded Community-based Research (CBR) grants by the University of Ottawa. Here is an overview of their respective community-based research projects.
Professors Christina Clark-Kazak, Irene Vitoroulis and Karine Vanthuyne, renowned for their innovative work and significant contributions to the social sciences, were recently awarded Community-based Research (CBR) grants by the University of Ottawa. Here is an overview of their respective community...
In our ever-changing world, sociology offers unique ways of rethinking the epistemological, social, political and media challenges that shape our societies. It can help us explore these issues from new angles, opening up innovative ways to address them.
In our ever-changing world, sociology offers unique ways of rethinking the epistemological, social, political and media challenges that shape our societies. It can help us explore these issues from new angles, opening up innovative ways to address them.
On 23-25 September, the Human Rights Research & Education Centre had the pleasure of hosting four members of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network (RMCN) – a network of young Rohingya women dedicated to advancing the human rights of the Rohingya people in the face of severe persecution and displacement.
On 23-25 September, the Human Rights Research & Education Centre had the pleasure of hosting four members of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network (RMCN) – a network of young Rohingya women dedicated to advancing the human rights of the Rohingya people in the face of severe persecution ...