University of Ottawa signs on with leading industry partners BlackBerry, thinkRF, TELUS, and Wesley Clover to help develop faster, stronger, and more secure 5G-enabled capabilities for use in connected and autonomous vehicles and other applications
University of Ottawa signs on with leading industry partners BlackBerry, thinkRF, TELUS, and Wesley Clover to help develop faster, stronger, and more secure 5G-enabled capabilities for use in connected and autonomous vehicles and other applications
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that PhD Candidate Michelle Liu is among the recipients of the 2022 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, making her the only doctoral student in Canada to receive both this award and the prestigious Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholarship in 2022.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that PhD Candidate Michelle Liu is among the recipients of the 2022 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, making her the only doctoral student in Canada to receive both this award and the prestigious Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation ...
Pramila Patten, United Nations special representative of the secretary-general on sexual violence in conflict, has had an impressive career advocating for women’s rights, social justice and gender rights. On November 16, 2022, the University of Ottawa awarded her an honorary doctorate. In her acceptance speech, she paid tribute to her sources of inspiration and the countless women fighting for pea...
Pramila Patten, United Nations special representative of the secretary-general on sexual violence in conflict, has had an impressive career advocating for women’s rights, social justice and gender rights. On November 16, 2022, the University of Ottawa awarded her an honorary doctorate. In her accept...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce the release of “The Impact of Blockchains for Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law”, a report of the Council of Europe co-authored by Faculty member Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce the release of “The Impact of Blockchains for Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law”, a report of the Council of Europe co-authored by Faculty member Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau.
Two new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) will support major research projects at uOttawa: one in health economics and the other in social entrepreneurship and inclusion. The third CRC, which supports uOttawa research into cardiovascular metabolism and cell biology, has been renewed.
Two new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) will support major research projects at uOttawa: one in health economics and the other in social entrepreneurship and inclusion. The third CRC, which supports uOttawa research into cardiovascular metabolism and cell biology, has been renewed.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that on October 7th, 2022, Katie Szilagyi successfully defended her PhD in Law thesis titled “Artificial Intelligence & the Machine-ation of the Rule of Law”, written under the supervision of the late Professor Ian Kerr, CLTS Faculty member.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that on October 7th, 2022, Katie Szilagyi successfully defended her PhD in Law thesis titled “Artificial Intelligence & the Machine-ation of the Rule of Law”, written under the supervision of the late Professor Ian Kerr, CLTS Fa...
October is Apple Month, but we consume apples year round. So, we decided to feature the benefits of the fruit and highlight promising research from the School of Nutrition Sciences.
October is Apple Month, but we consume apples year round. So, we decided to feature the benefits of the fruit and highlight promising research from the School of Nutrition Sciences.
On November 3, outgoing uOttawa chancellor Calin Rovinescu hosted the last Chancellor’s Debate of his term, which highlighted the need for a global solution to the increasing problem of displaced people.The debate featured a three-way dialogue that also included Allan Rock, uOttawa president emeritus and former Canadian ambassador to the UN, and Jennifer Bond, chair of the Global Refugee Sponsorsh...
On November 3, outgoing uOttawa chancellor Calin Rovinescu hosted the last Chancellor’s Debate of his term, which highlighted the need for a global solution to the increasing problem of displaced people.The debate featured a three-way dialogue that also included Allan Rock, uOttawa president emeritu...
Commercialization is a way of linking science to the economy, benefitting the entire society. However, researchers interested in pursuing commercialization face challenges in navigating the multifaceted journey from ideation to commercialization when the time comes to introduce breakthrough discoveries on the market. This struggle is often due to lack of know-how, entrepreneurial thinking and, mor...
Commercialization is a way of linking science to the economy, benefitting the entire society. However, researchers interested in pursuing commercialization face challenges in navigating the multifaceted journey from ideation to commercialization when the time comes to introduce breakthrough discover...