Universities are welcoming a growing number of students for whom English or French is an additional language, so these institutions are finding innovative ways to help these students improve both their language skills and the skills they need in their study programs.
Universities are welcoming a growing number of students for whom English or French is an additional language, so these institutions are finding innovative ways to help these students improve both their language skills and the skills they need in their study programs.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the study of neuroethics, Professor Jennifer Chandler has been named the winner of the 2024 Steven E. Hyman Award for Distinguished Service to the Field of Neuroethics.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the study of neuroethics, Professor Jennifer Chandler has been named the winner of the 2024 Steven E. Hyman Award for Distinguished Service to the Field of Neuroethics.
The University of Ottawa is helping to foster a rich tech research and innovation ecosystem while developing the next generation of talent in Kanata North.
The University of Ottawa is helping to foster a rich tech research and innovation ecosystem while developing the next generation of talent in Kanata North.
Over 6,000 participants from across Canada and around the world will gather on the campus of the University of Ottawa and online from May 13 to May 17 to take part in the annual Acfas conference. The honorary chairperson of this, the 91st Acfas conference, will be an esteemed legal mind: Supreme Court of Canada Justice, the Honourable Michelle O’Bonsawin, who is a source of inspiration for all sc...
Over 6,000 participants from across Canada and around the world will gather on the campus of the University of Ottawa and online from May 13 to May 17 to take part in the annual Acfas conference. The honorary chairperson of this, the 91st Acfas conference, will be an esteemed legal mind: Supreme Co...
Concrete is often regarded as the backbone of our infrastructure. However, our seemingly indestructible infrastructure is currently facing major challenges. Professor Leandro Sanchez, an engineering researcher at uOttawa, is dedicated to mitigating concrete deterioration and finding solutions for its high carbon footprint.
Concrete is often regarded as the backbone of our infrastructure. However, our seemingly indestructible infrastructure is currently facing major challenges. Professor Leandro Sanchez, an engineering researcher at uOttawa, is dedicated to mitigating concrete deterioration and finding solutions for it...
The ACFAS conference, a real scholarly and multidisciplinary rallying point for the French-speaking world, “is happening this year at an opportune moment for taking on the challenges that scholarship in French is facing,” says Martine Lagacé, uOttawa associate vice-president, research promotion and development, and conference co-chair.
The ACFAS conference, a real scholarly and multidisciplinary rallying point for the French-speaking world, “is happening this year at an opportune moment for taking on the challenges that scholarship in French is facing,” says Martine Lagacé, uOttawa associate vice-president, research promotion and ...
Graduate students involved in research in French on everything from artificial intelligence to health-care delivery in minority language communities are gearing up for the 91st Annual ACFAS Conference, which will take place on our campus from May 13 to May 17, 2024.
With over 200 symposiums on a wide range of scholarly topics, as well as fun, free events, you may want to consider attending too,...
Graduate students involved in research in French on everything from artificial intelligence to health-care delivery in minority language communities are gearing up for the 91st Annual ACFAS Conference, which will take place on our campus from May 13 to May 17, 2024.
With over 200 symposiums on a ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Ottawa throws cold water on the idea that fans can effectively cool you down during extremely hot weather events.
A new study by researchers at the University of Ottawa throws cold water on the idea that fans can effectively cool you down during extremely hot weather events.