The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce the release of “Scaling Innovation: How Open Collaborative Models Help Scale Africa’s Knowledge-based Enterprises”, a new report by the Open AIR that reviews how African knowledge-based businesses are scaling.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce the release of “Scaling Innovation: How Open Collaborative Models Help Scale Africa’s Knowledge-based Enterprises”, a new report by the Open AIR that reviews how African knowledge-based businesses are scaling.
Last December, the University of Ottawa announced the creation of a new position of Vice-President, international and Francophonie in order to strengthen its commitment in this area. Get to know Sanni Yaya, the very first incumbent.
Last December, the University of Ottawa announced the creation of a new position of Vice-President, international and Francophonie in order to strengthen its commitment in this area. Get to know Sanni Yaya, the very first incumbent.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Dr. Mary Cavanagh has been appointed Director of School of Information Studies (ÉSIS) at the University of Ottawa.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Dr. Mary Cavanagh has been appointed Director of School of Information Studies (ÉSIS) at the University of Ottawa.
Thomas Burelli, who teaches environmental law at the Civil Law Section of uOttawa's Faculty of Law played a major role in resolving a conflict between Parfums Christian Dior and indigenous people of New Caledonia.
Thomas Burelli, who teaches environmental law at the Civil Law Section of uOttawa's Faculty of Law played a major role in resolving a conflict between Parfums Christian Dior and indigenous people of New Caledonia.
Passion is central to the path travelled by Siobhán Airey, who received her doctorate in law at Spring Convocation. After working a few years for NGOs, she decided to return to school to pursue graduate studies in law, a natural choice for this recent graduate who chose an inspiring path.
Passion is central to the path travelled by Siobhán Airey, who received her doctorate in law at Spring Convocation. After working a few years for NGOs, she decided to return to school to pursue graduate studies in law, a natural choice for this recent graduate who chose an inspiring path.
It may have taken Humam Shwaikh an extra year to complete his double bachelor’s in mechanical engineering and computing technology, but without that added time, he says, he might not have discovered his new passion for entrepreneurship and wouldn’t now have multiple startups under his belt.
It may have taken Humam Shwaikh an extra year to complete his double bachelor’s in mechanical engineering and computing technology, but without that added time, he says, he might not have discovered his new passion for entrepreneurship and wouldn’t now have multiple startups under his belt.
This Indigenous poet and recent PhD graduate overcame many obstacles in her academic journey. Now an Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Education, Keri Cheechoo's goal is to make space for Indigenous knowledge in academia and create more opportunities for Indigenous scholars to flourish.
This Indigenous poet and recent PhD graduate overcame many obstacles in her academic journey. Now an Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Education, Keri Cheechoo's goal is to make space for Indigenous knowledge in academia and create more opportunities for Indigenous scholars to flourish.