On October 3rd, 2022, the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, and the School of Social Work celebrated the inauguration of Anishinaabeg artwork, Kinistòtàdimin, which was created by three Anishinaabeg artists from Rapid Lake/Barrier Lake: Grace Ratt, Tina Nottaway, and Shannon Chief. The artwork reflects the artists’ Anishinaabe culture, the decolonization work undertaken by the Sch...
On October 3rd, 2022, the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, and the School of Social Work celebrated the inauguration of Anishinaabeg artwork, Kinistòtàdimin, which was created by three Anishinaabeg artists from Rapid Lake/Barrier Lake: Grace Ratt, Tina Nottaway, and Shannon Chief. ...
The University of Ottawa is committed to increasing the scope and scale of its international presence and influence. To achieve this goal, it offers mobility programs to all members of the University community so they can gain skills and enhance their professional development, with internationalization in mind. The Gazette takes you back to the original concept as it was pitched to professors and ...
The University of Ottawa is committed to increasing the scope and scale of its international presence and influence. To achieve this goal, it offers mobility programs to all members of the University community so they can gain skills and enhance their professional development, with internationalizat...
The University of Ottawa is laying the foundations for a new strategic and equal relationship with Africa that would help develop and retain the next generation of African leaders and facilitate higher education policy and research.
The University of Ottawa is laying the foundations for a new strategic and equal relationship with Africa that would help develop and retain the next generation of African leaders and facilitate higher education policy and research.
The Canadian Women’s Movement Archives is a collection of personal papers, buttons, flyers, and other materials representing the second-wave feminist movement that began in the 1960s. It brings together a registry of over 282 descriptions of artifacts held by 59 archival institutions across Canada. Thanks to support from generous donors, the University of Ottawa Library has hired a storyteller to ...
The Canadian Women’s Movement Archives is a collection of personal papers, buttons, flyers, and other materials representing the second-wave feminist movement that began in the 1960s. It brings together a registry of over 282 descriptions of artifacts held by 59 archival institutions across Canada. ...
The University of Ottawa recently added a new experiential learning program to train the next wave of technology workers in A.I. (Artificial Intelligence), UX (user experience) and in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).
The University of Ottawa recently added a new experiential learning program to train the next wave of technology workers in A.I. (Artificial Intelligence), UX (user experience) and in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).
Rome wasn’t built in a day; neither was uOttawa’s Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation. Twenty-five years of hard work and workplace excellence have allowed the office to build a solid reputation for itself, both here and abroad. So let’s use this milestone year to pay a fitting tribute to the people who have successively led the office, invested themselves fully in its growth and...
Rome wasn’t built in a day; neither was uOttawa’s Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation. Twenty-five years of hard work and workplace excellence have allowed the office to build a solid reputation for itself, both here and abroad. So let’s use this milestone year to pay a fitting tri...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Dr. Céline Castets-Renard has earned an Insight Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) for a four-year project entitled “Droit de l'intelligence artificielle au Canada : étude comparative avec l'Union européenne et les États-Unis” (Artificial intelligence law in Canada:...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Dr. Céline Castets-Renard has earned an Insight Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) for a four-year project entitled “Droit de l'intelligence artificielle au Canada : étude...