For the recording of the second half of the second season of the Make the Future podcast, Jacques Beauvais, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, interviewed key players from the Kanata North Technology Park. He met with tech veteran, Leo Lax, Executive Director at L-Spark, and Amy MacLeod, Vice President, Corporate Affairs & External Communications at Seaspan ULC, to...
For the recording of the second half of the second season of the Make the Future podcast, Jacques Beauvais, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, interviewed key players from the Kanata North Technology Park. He met with tech veteran, Leo Lax, Executive Director at L-Spark,...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce the creation of a new online graduate microprogram in law and technology, developed by the Faculty of Law in collaboration with three CLTS Faculty members.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce the creation of a new online graduate microprogram in law and technology, developed by the Faculty of Law in collaboration with three CLTS Faculty members.
uOttawa’s new vice-president, international and Francophonie explains how the University of Ottawa is more committed than ever to recognizing and promoting the language, heritage and vitality of Francophones on campus and beyond.
uOttawa’s new vice-president, international and Francophonie explains how the University of Ottawa is more committed than ever to recognizing and promoting the language, heritage and vitality of Francophones on campus and beyond.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Associate member Dr. Karine Gentelet has been awarded the Research Chair on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Social Justice by Fondation Abeona, École normale supérieure (ENS) and OBVIA.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Associate member Dr. Karine Gentelet has been awarded the Research Chair on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Social Justice by Fondation Abeona, École normale supérieure (ENS) and OBVIA.
One of the best ways to take care of your health is by eating healthy food. uOttawa Dietitian Maryann Moffitt has some tips on how to maintain good eating habits this fall – on campus or at home.
One of the best ways to take care of your health is by eating healthy food. uOttawa Dietitian Maryann Moffitt has some tips on how to maintain good eating habits this fall – on campus or at home.
uOttawa recently launched three new virtual hubs to give students quick and easy access to all the information they need on mental health and wellness, academic support, and experiential learning.
uOttawa recently launched three new virtual hubs to give students quick and easy access to all the information they need on mental health and wellness, academic support, and experiential learning.
In her new role as special advisor, Professor Betsy Kristjansson will help to ensure that the University of Ottawa is meeting its mental health and wellness goals so that its community members can thrive.
In her new role as special advisor, Professor Betsy Kristjansson will help to ensure that the University of Ottawa is meeting its mental health and wellness goals so that its community members can thrive.
In a normal year at uOttawa, 3,800 students move into 11 residence buildings over a span of five days. This year, things were significantly different. Only 1,000 students will be living in residence this fall, and the majority of those students moved in over a nine-day period, from August 29 to September 6.
In a normal year at uOttawa, 3,800 students move into 11 residence buildings over a span of five days. This year, things were significantly different. Only 1,000 students will be living in residence this fall, and the majority of those students moved in over a nine-day period, from August 29 to Sept...
Building on our previous article, 20 courses you didn't know you could take at uOttawa, here's a new list of courses that will surely shake up your academic year.
Building on our previous article, 20 courses you didn't know you could take at uOttawa, here's a new list of courses that will surely shake up your academic year.