As a pioneer and nurse dedicated to supporting immigrant women seeking to work in health care, Myrtha Lapierre is an inspiration who has garnered a well-deserved reputation.
As a pioneer and nurse dedicated to supporting immigrant women seeking to work in health care, Myrtha Lapierre is an inspiration who has garnered a well-deserved reputation.
When we think of a typical university classroom, we picture a lecture hall filled with students listening to a professor. While this structure is still useful, not all students learn best this way and not all subjects are taught best in this way. This is where the teaching methods of Andrew Sowinski and Clémence Fauteux-Lefebvre of the Faculty of Engineering come in.
When we think of a typical university classroom, we picture a lecture hall filled with students listening to a professor. While this structure is still useful, not all students learn best this way and not all subjects are taught best in this way. This is where the teaching methods of Andrew Sowinski...
Professor Jamie Chai Yun Liew has been awarded a Fulbright Canada Traditional Scholar Award, which will allow her to spend a semester as a visiting scholar at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.
Professor Jamie Chai Yun Liew has been awarded a Fulbright Canada Traditional Scholar Award, which will allow her to spend a semester as a visiting scholar at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.
The Ottawa Law Review (OLR) is currently accepting submission proposals for publication in a special issue of Volume 56. This issue focuses on recent developments in language rights and will be edited by Professor François Larocque, Canadian Francophonie Research Chair in Language Rights, and Professor Yan Campagnolo, Vice-Dean of the French Common Law Program.
The Ottawa Law Review (OLR) is currently accepting submission proposals for publication in a special issue of Volume 56. This issue focuses on recent developments in language rights and will be edited by Professor François Larocque, Canadian Francophonie Research Chair in Language Rights, and Profes...
Research from the Faculty of Medicine suggests immune and non-immune cells can be reprogrammed by changing how nutrients are used. These insights may prove to have ramifications for battling cancer.
Research from the Faculty of Medicine suggests immune and non-immune cells can be reprogrammed by changing how nutrients are used. These insights may prove to have ramifications for battling cancer.