Professor Mary Cavanagh from the School of Information Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Common Law’s Professor Marina Pavlović have received a grant of $65,000 from the Law Foundation of Ontario’s Responsive Grants Program for a new access-to-justice project entitled “Mapping the Front End: Legal Information Seeking Practices.”
Professor Mary Cavanagh from the School of Information Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Common Law’s Professor Marina Pavlović have received a grant of $65,000 from the Law Foundation of Ontario’s Responsive Grants Program for a new access-to-justice project entitled “Mapping the Front End: Legal ...
The term “smart cities” refers to urban spaces that are networked and sensor-loaded. The data harvested in these ‘smart’ urban environments is used in analytics aimed at improving efficiencies, informing planning, and enhancing service delivery. Data sources are multiple and diverse, from data routinely generated by municipal operations to smart cards used in public transportation, smart metering ...
The term “smart cities” refers to urban spaces that are networked and sensor-loaded. The data harvested in these ‘smart’ urban environments is used in analytics aimed at improving efficiencies, informing planning, and enhancing service delivery. Data sources are multiple and diverse, from data routi...
Professor Ian Kerr appears on the cover of the Canadian Bar Association’s CBA National magazine this month for a feature article concerning the threat of advances in the development of Artificial Intelligence, and the failure to create a sufficient policy framework for cutting-edge technologies.
Professor Ian Kerr appears on the cover of the Canadian Bar Association’s CBA National magazine this month for a feature article concerning the threat of advances in the development of Artificial Intelligence, and the failure to create a sufficient policy framework for cutting-edge technologies.
Four professors from the Faculty of Law’s Centre for Law Technology and Society have been awarded prestigious multi-million dollar Partnership Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
Four professors from the Faculty of Law’s Centre for Law Technology and Society have been awarded prestigious multi-million dollar Partnership Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
Panelists:Dr. Abraham DrassinowerAssociate Professor and Chair in the Legal, Ethical and Cultural Implications of Technological Innovation, Faculty of Law, University of TorontoAndrew BernsteinPartner, Torys LLPJeremy de BeerFull Professor, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of OttawaWednesday, September 16, 2015, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Room...
Panelists:Dr. Abraham DrassinowerAssociate Professor and Chair in the Legal, Ethical and Cultural Implications of Technological Innovation, Faculty of Law, University of TorontoAndrew BernsteinPartner, Torys LLPJeremy de BeerFull Professor, Faculty of La...
Join community and educational activists Jane Tallim (MediaSmarts) and Julie Lalonde (Hollaback! Ottawa), and the co-editors of eGirls, eCitizens, Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves (co-leaders of The eGirls Project), to discuss how environmental factors affect girls’ and young women’s equal participation in our increasingly digitally networked socie...
Join community and educational activists Jane Tallim (MediaSmarts) and Julie Lalonde (Hollaback! Ottawa), and the co-editors of eGirls, eCitizens, Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves (co-leaders of The eGirls Project), to discuss how environmental facto...
The Open African Innovation Research network, “Open AIR”, seeks an inspiring associate to co-manage the next phase of its collaborative research, training and outreach activities.
The Open African Innovation Research network, “Open AIR”, seeks an inspiring associate to co-manage the next phase of its collaborative research, training and outreach activities.