In late 1970s’ and early 1980s’ Toronto, Ontario, grassroots community organizations burgeoned to address immigrant women’s social service needs on entering Canada—essential services that were unmet by available state-sponsored organizations.
In late 1970s’ and early 1980s’ Toronto, Ontario, grassroots community organizations burgeoned to address immigrant women’s social service needs on entering Canada—essential services that were unmet by available state-sponsored organizations.
Hearing loss often occurs gradually as part of the aging process, but it may also be caused by loud noise, trauma, medications or disease. Work-related hearing loss is an occupational illness.
Hearing loss often occurs gradually as part of the aging process, but it may also be caused by loud noise, trauma, medications or disease. Work-related hearing loss is an occupational illness.
Cameron Smith, a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education, recalls a childhood in Europe immersed in a linguistic “hat trick” of English, French and German. This early introduction to multiple languages, he says, evolved into a career teaching French as a second language (FSL) and fuelled a curiosity about teachers’ experiences using devices in the classroom.
Cameron Smith, a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education, recalls a childhood in Europe immersed in a linguistic “hat trick” of English, French and German. This early introduction to multiple languages, he says, evolved into a career teaching French as a second language (FSL) and fuell...
One of his academic colleagues calls him ‘Grammar Boy.’ It’s a fitting nickname. As a researcher focused on the teaching and learning of French in minority contexts, Professor Joël Thibeault explores how students learn language and construct their linguistic identities. His interest in grammar goes beyond the simple structure of sentence formation. One of his aims is to challenge the privileged st...
One of his academic colleagues calls him ‘Grammar Boy.’ It’s a fitting nickname. As a researcher focused on the teaching and learning of French in minority contexts, Professor Joël Thibeault explores how students learn language and construct their linguistic identities. His interest in grammar goes ...
We are delighted to announce the incredible success of uOttawa’s Volunteer Crisis Response Team (VCRT), a group that attended the National Conference of Campus Emergency Responders from February 23 to February 25 at the University of Guelph.
We are delighted to announce the incredible success of uOttawa’s Volunteer Crisis Response Team (VCRT), a group that attended the National Conference of Campus Emergency Responders from February 23 to February 25 at the University of Guelph.
To celebrate the Mois de la Francophonie, the University of Ottawa interviewed students from the four corners of the world, who highlight the Francophonie in a video.
To celebrate the Mois de la Francophonie, the University of Ottawa interviewed students from the four corners of the world, who highlight the Francophonie in a video.
In the vast global mosaic that is the Francophonie, every regional expression from a different French-speaking country celebrates the beauty and richness of the French language by gift wrapping these words in a unique identity, culture and history.
In the vast global mosaic that is the Francophonie, every regional expression from a different French-speaking country celebrates the beauty and richness of the French language by gift wrapping these words in a unique identity, culture and history.
In the male-dominated realms of motorsports and engineering, two young women at the Faculty of Engineering are defying gender norms and accelerating towards success. Meet Nora Jordan and Marie-Soleil Labelle, two uOttawa engineering students who are making their mark as young women in competitive motorsports and inspiring the next generation of female engineers to follow their passion for speed an...
In the male-dominated realms of motorsports and engineering, two young women at the Faculty of Engineering are defying gender norms and accelerating towards success. Meet Nora Jordan and Marie-Soleil Labelle, two uOttawa engineering students who are making their mark as young women in competitive mo...
Reaffirming a long-standing tradition of IP mooting success at the Centre for Law, Technology and Society and the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa, students from the University of Ottawa have won the 2024 Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot championship. The uOttawa teams also received awards for the best respondent factum and the runner-up best appellant factum.
Reaffirming a long-standing tradition of IP mooting success at the Centre for Law, Technology and Society and the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa, students from the University of Ottawa have won the 2024 Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot championship. The uOttawa teams also receive...