Saturday, September 30th, 2023, marks the third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, created in response to Action 80 of the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s 94 Calls to Actions.
Saturday, September 30th, 2023, marks the third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, created in response to Action 80 of the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s 94 Calls to Actions.
In the spirit of reparation, listening and reciprocity, the Kinistòtàdimin Circle (KC) and the School of Social Work (SSW) of the University of Ottawa (UO) - located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Omàmiwinini Algonquin Nation - have been committed since 2018 to the implementation of initiatives promoting the decolonization of the social work profession.
In the spirit of reparation, listening and reciprocity, the Kinistòtàdimin Circle (KC) and the School of Social Work (SSW) of the University of Ottawa (UO) - located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Omàmiwinini Algonquin Nation - have been committed since 2018 to the implementation of...
Each year, the Faculty of Arts presents Awards of Excellence to recognize outstanding members of its community.
The Faculty is proud to announce the recipients for the year 2023.
Each year, the Faculty of Arts presents Awards of Excellence to recognize outstanding members of its community.
The Faculty is proud to announce the recipients for the year 2023.
Last spring, Clémence Thabet received the University Gold Medal for the highest cumulative grade point average in the entire JD Program when they graduated from the combined programme de common law en français and political science program.
Last spring, Clémence Thabet received the University Gold Medal for the highest cumulative grade point average in the entire JD Program when they graduated from the combined programme de common law en français and political science program.
A new study looks at the impact of learning environments on the academic success of racialized students. Compared to their peers, these students feel they have less control in their academic environment, less confidence and self-efficacy in their academic abilities, and weaker connections to other students and professors.
A new study looks at the impact of learning environments on the academic success of racialized students. Compared to their peers, these students feel they have less control in their academic environment, less confidence and self-efficacy in their academic abilities, and weaker connections to other s...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Centre's affiliate and staff Kimberley Paradis has received the David C. Onley Award for Leadership in Accessibility for her remarkable work in promoting equity and inclusion for people with disabilities.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Centre's affiliate and staff Kimberley Paradis has received the David C. Onley Award for Leadership in Accessibility for her remarkable work in promoting equity and inclusion for people with disabilities.
A new study looks at the impact of learning environments on the academic success of racialized students. Compared to their peers, these students feel they have less control in their academic environment, less confidence and self-efficacy in their academic abilities, and weaker connections to other students and professors.
A new study looks at the impact of learning environments on the academic success of racialized students. Compared to their peers, these students feel they have less control in their academic environment, less confidence and self-efficacy in their academic abilities, and weaker connections to other s...
The Faculty of Law (Common Law Section) is proud to welcome Professor Yan Campagnolo to his new position as Vice-Dean of the French Common Law Program.
The Faculty of Law (Common Law Section) is proud to welcome Professor Yan Campagnolo to his new position as Vice-Dean of the French Common Law Program.