The Center for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Faculty member Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau has contributed to Vulnerable Connections, a report released by the Council of Canadian Academies examining the impact of information and communications technologies on society, the investigative challenges, and policy opportunities to mitigate online harms and crimes.
The Center for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Faculty member Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau has contributed to Vulnerable Connections, a report released by the Council of Canadian Academies examining the impact of information and communications technologies on society, t...
Community service has been part of Gwen Madiba’s (MA ’12; BSocSc ’08) life since childhood. Growing up in Libreville, Gabon, Madiba’s mom would come home from working at the hospital with stories of families who couldn’t afford medical services. Her mother would always fight for these people, sometimes paying for their care from her own salary.
Community service has been part of Gwen Madiba’s (MA ’12; BSocSc ’08) life since childhood. Growing up in Libreville, Gabon, Madiba’s mom would come home from working at the hospital with stories of families who couldn’t afford medical services. Her mother would always fight for these people, someti...
March 29, 2023
Francophonie
Mois de la Francophonie
Francophone studies
Collège des Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone
Chronic pain affects 1 in 5 Canadians, often compromising quality of life, physically, socially, and economically. Pain management is frequently managed with prescription drugs, notably opioids, despite a non-pharmacological, multidisciplinary care approach being recommended as the “gold standard.”
Chronic pain affects 1 in 5 Canadians, often compromising quality of life, physically, socially, and economically. Pain management is frequently managed with prescription drugs, notably opioids, despite a non-pharmacological, multidisciplinary care approach being recommended as the “gold standard.”
Being proudly Francophone and dedicated to bringing Canada’s two official language communities together has been part of uOttawa’s DNA since our inception. And we promise you this is just the beginning! This bilingualism comes alive in our programs, activities, conferences, research and all our work, and it provides a unique student experience. Our large Francophone and Francophile community from ...
Being proudly Francophone and dedicated to bringing Canada’s two official language communities together has been part of uOttawa’s DNA since our inception. And we promise you this is just the beginning! This bilingualism comes alive in our programs, activities, conferences, research and all our work...
Amélie Mercier is a second-year theatre student at the University of Ottawa. Born deaf, she’s worn cochlear implants from a young age. As part of her program, she’d have to take the production crew course, THE 3521, this year. The thing is, the control room headphones didn’t work with her devices, preventing her from hearing the actors on stage. Refusing to accept this situation, the Department of...
Amélie Mercier is a second-year theatre student at the University of Ottawa. Born deaf, she’s worn cochlear implants from a young age. As part of her program, she’d have to take the production crew course, THE 3521, this year. The thing is, the control room headphones didn’t work with her devices, p...
Physicists and physical chemists from the University of Würzburg and the University of Ottawa have solved a decades-old problem of distinguishing single and multiple light excitations.
Physicists and physical chemists from the University of Würzburg and the University of Ottawa have solved a decades-old problem of distinguishing single and multiple light excitations.