The National Indigenous Climate Compass (NICC), an online data analysis tool, is the winning project of a 1-million-dollar grant from the TD Ready Challenge that will help Indigenous communities adapt to and mitigate climate change risks. The tool will be developed at the University of Ottawa collaboratively with the Faculty of Engineering’s Centre for Indigenous Community Infrastructure (CICI), I...
The National Indigenous Climate Compass (NICC), an online data analysis tool, is the winning project of a 1-million-dollar grant from the TD Ready Challenge that will help Indigenous communities adapt to and mitigate climate change risks. The tool will be developed at the University of Ottawa collab...
A new study coming out of the CHEO Research Institute indicates that 96.2% of Canadian children and youth did not meet the 24-hour movement guidelines six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, and 73% did not meet screen time recommendations. Researchers found that low parental perceived capability to restrict screen time and less time spent outdoors was a big reason why.
A new study coming out of the CHEO Research Institute indicates that 96.2% of Canadian children and youth did not meet the 24-hour movement guidelines six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, and 73% did not meet screen time recommendations. Researchers found that low parental perceived capability to ...
Balarama Holness (BA ’08, BEd ’14) can draw parallels between his uOttawa athletic career and his political activism. Whether it’s politics or football, Balarama says they’re both team sports: they involve mobilizing people from all walks of life and working together in community to achieve shared goals.
Balarama Holness (BA ’08, BEd ’14) can draw parallels between his uOttawa athletic career and his political activism. Whether it’s politics or football, Balarama says they’re both team sports: they involve mobilizing people from all walks of life and working together in community to achieve shared g...
The following letter was co-written by the organizing committee of the ‘Tomorrow’s Job: Inclusive Leadership with the Honorable Justice Mahmud Jamal of the Supreme Court of Canada’ event as part of the series BEYOND THE CLASS. The series shares first-hand accounts of experiential learning opportunities and op-eds written by our students.
The following letter was co-written by the organizing committee of the ‘Tomorrow’s Job: Inclusive Leadership with the Honorable Justice Mahmud Jamal of the Supreme Court of Canada’ event as part of the series BEYOND THE CLASS. The series shares first-hand accounts of experiential learning opportunit...
«This past month has been a whirlwind of new experiences, challenges, and personal growth. I have been able to work on several projects alongside my mentors and colleagues, and I am so proud of the work that we have accomplished together.»
«This past month has been a whirlwind of new experiences, challenges, and personal growth. I have been able to work on several projects alongside my mentors and colleagues, and I am so proud of the work that we have accomplished together.»
Regional Senior Justice Calum MacLeod and Administrative Judge Marc Smith announced two bilingual appointments to the Ottawa Small Claims Court bench. Deputy Judges Sonya Notturno, LLB ’01, and Gabriel Poliquin, LLB ’10, have been appointed to the Ottawa Small Claims Court bench.
Regional Senior Justice Calum MacLeod and Administrative Judge Marc Smith announced two bilingual appointments to the Ottawa Small Claims Court bench. Deputy Judges Sonya Notturno, LLB ’01, and Gabriel Poliquin, LLB ’10, have been appointed to the Ottawa Small Claims Court bench.
Four uOttawa Alumna from the Faculty of Engineering are sharing their experience since graduating university and are offering their best advice to current engineering students. Meet Caroline, Rukkya, Imane and Vanessa, four women who are shaping the future through their profession.
Four uOttawa Alumna from the Faculty of Engineering are sharing their experience since graduating university and are offering their best advice to current engineering students. Meet Caroline, Rukkya, Imane and Vanessa, four women who are shaping the future through their profession.
Jennifer Chandler leads the uOBMRI’s research hub on Neuroethics, Law, and Society. She is a Professor of Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa and is cross-appointed to the Faculty of Medicine.
Jennifer Chandler leads the uOBMRI’s research hub on Neuroethics, Law, and Society. She is a Professor of Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa and is cross-appointed to the Faculty of Medicine.