Having just received the prestigious title of 2020 ACM Fellow, Lionel Briand, Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Faculty of Engineering, explains how his unusual approach to research in Software Engineering is closing the gap between academia and industry.
Having just received the prestigious title of 2020 ACM Fellow, Lionel Briand, Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Faculty of Engineering, explains how his unusual approach to research in Software Engineering is closing the gap between academia and industry.
For Valentine’s Day this year, we interviewed the Faculty of Medicine’s Dr. Christopher Ramnanan about matters of the heart. He shared five fun facts with us about this vital organ.
For Valentine’s Day this year, we interviewed the Faculty of Medicine’s Dr. Christopher Ramnanan about matters of the heart. He shared five fun facts with us about this vital organ.
For the past four years, students in the licentiate in civil law program have been introduced to Indigenous legal systems starting in first year, an initial step in developing the cross-cultural skills to guide them in their legal practice.
For the past four years, students in the licentiate in civil law program have been introduced to Indigenous legal systems starting in first year, an initial step in developing the cross-cultural skills to guide them in their legal practice.
To mark this year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11, we asked five uOttawa women in science what they would say to empower women students pursuing careers in their fields. Here’s what they had to say.
To mark this year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11, we asked five uOttawa women in science what they would say to empower women students pursuing careers in their fields. Here’s what they had to say.
Laurena Finéus, a young graduate from the Faculty of Arts, is a Haitian-Canadian artist whose paintings offer us a historical, cultural and personal glimpse into her heritage and present a counternarrative to the often stereotypical ways in which the mainstream media portrays Haiti and Haitians.
Laurena Finéus, a young graduate from the Faculty of Arts, is a Haitian-Canadian artist whose paintings offer us a historical, cultural and personal glimpse into her heritage and present a counternarrative to the often stereotypical ways in which the mainstream media portrays Haiti and Haitians.
The Institute is pleased to congratulate former postdoctoral fellow Susanne Commend on the publication of her recent book: Vulnérables, tolérés, exclus : Histoire des enfants handicapés au Québec, 1920-1990 (les Presses de l’Université de Montreal).
The Institute is pleased to congratulate former postdoctoral fellow Susanne Commend on the publication of her recent book: Vulnérables, tolérés, exclus : Histoire des enfants handicapés au Québec, 1920-1990 (les Presses de l’Université de Montreal).
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to welcome 49 fellows as part of the 2021 edition of its flagship program of Technoships, a unique research training program in technology law, ethics and policy for first-year students.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to welcome 49 fellows as part of the 2021 edition of its flagship program of Technoships, a unique research training program in technology law, ethics and policy for first-year students.