The grants will support research on access to higher education, didactics and pedagogy, Black youth, AI-based forensic tools in the judicial system, pandemic learning loss, workplace violence, and teaching democratic citizenship.
The grants will support research on access to higher education, didactics and pedagogy, Black youth, AI-based forensic tools in the judicial system, pandemic learning loss, workplace violence, and teaching democratic citizenship.
Hungry? You don’t have to leave campus to eat the best food around! Discover all the yummy spots to choose from and get insight into the latest food dupes. There are some exciting options that rival Ottawa’s top restaurants.
Hungry? You don’t have to leave campus to eat the best food around! Discover all the yummy spots to choose from and get insight into the latest food dupes. There are some exciting options that rival Ottawa’s top restaurants.
Fourth-year psychology student Richard Pham is gearing up for the biggest gig of his DJing career. He’ll be warming up the dance floor ahead of an awe-inspiring lineup as the opening act for uOshow September 5, one of the University of Ottawa’s biggest events. Last year, it drew 6,000 students.
Fourth-year psychology student Richard Pham is gearing up for the biggest gig of his DJing career. He’ll be warming up the dance floor ahead of an awe-inspiring lineup as the opening act for uOshow September 5, one of the University of Ottawa’s biggest events. Last year, it drew 6,000 students.
The Public Health Agency of Canada has just announced that the Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health (ICBH), based in the Faculty of Social Sciences, is one of seven finalists for the prestigious Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Challenge Award.
The Public Health Agency of Canada has just announced that the Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health (ICBH), based in the Faculty of Social Sciences, is one of seven finalists for the prestigious Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Challenge Award.
The uOttawa Library is pleased to welcome both new and returning students, as well as Faculty and Researchers! We hope that you've enjoyed your summer break.
The uOttawa Library is pleased to welcome both new and returning students, as well as Faculty and Researchers! We hope that you've enjoyed your summer break.
Democracy is being put to the test in 2024. With elections across Asia, Europe and America, nearly half of the world’s population will have the chance to vote this year. More than ever, it seems like the health of democracy as a thriving system of government is on the line.
Democracy is being put to the test in 2024. With elections across Asia, Europe and America, nearly half of the world’s population will have the chance to vote this year. More than ever, it seems like the health of democracy as a thriving system of government is on the line.
A team of five engineering students from the University of Ottawa has developed a prototype that’s transforming the fitness experience for individuals with mobility challenges. The prototype makes a standard Concept2 rower wheelchair accessible, providing increased opportunities for physical activity and well-being.
A team of five engineering students from the University of Ottawa has developed a prototype that’s transforming the fitness experience for individuals with mobility challenges. The prototype makes a standard Concept2 rower wheelchair accessible, providing increased opportunities for physical activit...
Congratulations to Faculty of Education professor Isabelle Bourgeois, co-recipient of a 2024 Contribution to Evaluation in Canada Award from the Canadian Evaluation Society. The honour recognizes those who “have made a significant contribution to the theory or practice of evaluation in Canada.”
Congratulations to Faculty of Education professor Isabelle Bourgeois, co-recipient of a 2024 Contribution to Evaluation in Canada Award from the Canadian Evaluation Society. The honour recognizes those who “have made a significant contribution to the theory or practice of evaluation in Canada.”
Dr. Elizabeth Dubois and Professor Michael Pal are part of two of projects funded by the Trans-Atlantic Platform for Social Sciences and Humanities (T-AP) to explore critical challenges and opportunities related to democracy, governance, and trust, with the aim of fostering and sustaining democratic resilience across the globe for the digital context.
Dr. Elizabeth Dubois and Professor Michael Pal are part of two of projects funded by the Trans-Atlantic Platform for Social Sciences and Humanities (T-AP) to explore critical challenges and opportunities related to democracy, governance, and trust, with the aim of fostering and sustaining democratic...