This February 2024, the Département de français was honored to be present at the Salon du livre de l'Outaouais as a partner. Several members of the faculty and student community hosted and participated in activities between February 22 and 25. Rediscover the event in photos (*content only available in French*)
This February 2024, the Département de français was honored to be present at the Salon du livre de l'Outaouais as a partner. Several members of the faculty and student community hosted and participated in activities between February 22 and 25. Rediscover the event in photos (*content only avail...
Discover the calls for papers and colloquia of the professors of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa, as well as their collaborations, on the occasion of the 91st edition of the ACFAS Congress. Join our renowned researchers from May 13 to 17.
Discover the calls for papers and colloquia of the professors of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa, as well as their collaborations, on the occasion of the 91st edition of the ACFAS Congress. Join our renowned researchers from May 13 to 17.
In 2003, the Francophone Affairs office of uOttawa’s Faculty of Medicine established a partnership with the Université d’Abomey-Calavi in Benin, which would transform the learning experience of a hundred or so francophone doctors and shape their personal and career paths.
In 2003, the Francophone Affairs office of uOttawa’s Faculty of Medicine established a partnership with the Université d’Abomey-Calavi in Benin, which would transform the learning experience of a hundred or so francophone doctors and shape their personal and career paths.
TMM’s Science Communication class is equipping young researchers with unique digital skill sets designed to engage the public in learning about science.
TMM’s Science Communication class is equipping young researchers with unique digital skill sets designed to engage the public in learning about science.
Through their engineering design courses, students at the Faculty of Engineering have been creating assistive devices for people with physical disabilities. One project in particular, a pickup stick, has received national recognition from the Tetra Society of North America.
Through their engineering design courses, students at the Faculty of Engineering have been creating assistive devices for people with physical disabilities. One project in particular, a pickup stick, has received national recognition from the Tetra Society of North America.
This study led by Gabrielle Dorr, PhD student in the Environmental Sustainability program at the University of Ottawa, explores the urgent need to save pangolins from extinction, focusing on consumer behavior and social movements as potential avenues for conservation.
This study led by Gabrielle Dorr, PhD student in the Environmental Sustainability program at the University of Ottawa, explores the urgent need to save pangolins from extinction, focusing on consumer behavior and social movements as potential avenues for conservation.