The University of Ottawa, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) and the Scholars at Risk (SAR) uOttawa Committee are delighted to welcome a new visiting researcher!
The University of Ottawa, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) and the Scholars at Risk (SAR) uOttawa Committee are delighted to welcome a new visiting researcher!
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Elizabeth Walker, LLB ’86, to the Federal Court of Appeal.
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Elizabeth Walker, LLB ’86, to the Federal Court of Appeal.
Black History Month is a time to learn and reflect on past Black experiences and achievements, and to look to the future through the ongoing work and contributions of Black individuals making a difference in our society.
Black History Month is a time to learn and reflect on past Black experiences and achievements, and to look to the future through the ongoing work and contributions of Black individuals making a difference in our society.
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, hackathons have become instrumental in fostering innovation and collaboration, and the rapid development of solutions to complex problems. The recent Faculty of Social Sciences’ Learning by Experiencing Challenge, held over an intense weekend in January, brought together students to tackle the following question: how can we reimagine programs of study t...
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, hackathons have become instrumental in fostering innovation and collaboration, and the rapid development of solutions to complex problems. The recent Faculty of Social Sciences’ Learning by Experiencing Challenge, held over an intense weekend in January, ...
This year, the Library is exploring and celebrating Black History Month through the lens of hip-hop, a musical and cultural movement that is deeply embedded in Canada, and has spanned over 40 years.
This year, the Library is exploring and celebrating Black History Month through the lens of hip-hop, a musical and cultural movement that is deeply embedded in Canada, and has spanned over 40 years.
January 31, 2024
Awards and recognition
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is delighted to announce that Olive Folsetter, an undergraduate in the Faculty of Social Science’s Conflict and Human Rights (ECH) program, has been selected as the 2023-24 winner of the David Petrasek Human Rights Prize and Mentorship. They plan to use the prize to continue working on human rights issues such as LGBTQ+ inclusion, disability ...
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is delighted to announce that Olive Folsetter, an undergraduate in the Faculty of Social Science’s Conflict and Human Rights (ECH) program, has been selected as the 2023-24 winner of the David Petrasek Human Rights Prize and Mentorship. They pl...
The Living Concussion Guidelines: Guideline for Concussion & Prolonged Symptoms for Adults 18 Years of Age or Older is a tool designed for healthcare professionals and the public to use in the diagnosis, assessment, and management of symptoms following concussion.
The Living Concussion Guidelines: Guideline for Concussion & Prolonged Symptoms for Adults 18 Years of Age or Older is a tool designed for healthcare professionals and the public to use in the diagnosis, assessment, and management of symptoms following concussion.
The University of Ottawa Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology and the AI + Society Initiative releases The Political Uses of AI in Canada, a new report by Michelle Bartleman and Dr. Elizabeth Dubois.
The University of Ottawa Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology and the AI + Society Initiative releases The Political Uses of AI in Canada, a new report by Michelle Bartleman and Dr. Elizabeth Dubois.
Le droit des technologies était sur toutes les lèvres à la Faculté de droit, alors que se déroulait la 2e édition du concours de négociation en droit civil de l'Association des Étudiant(e)s Noir(e)s en Droit du Canada (AEND) le 27 janvier dernier.
Le droit des technologies était sur toutes les lèvres à la Faculté de droit, alors que se déroulait la 2e édition du concours de négociation en droit civil de l'Association des Étudiant(e)s Noir(e)s en Droit du Canada (AEND) le 27 janvier dernier.