Hubert Marleau (BASc ’67) has had a long and prolific career as an entrepreneur, investor, and economist. But his first investment deal was struck at home.
Hubert Marleau (BASc ’67) has had a long and prolific career as an entrepreneur, investor, and economist. But his first investment deal was struck at home.
Alexandre Baril’s research sits at the crossroads of gender, queer, trans, disability/crip/Mad studies, critical gerontology and critical suicidology. In a new book, the Associate Professor from the Faculty of Social Science’s School of Social Work has a radical approach to helping suicidal people, asserting that existing suicide prevention services do more harm than good.
Alexandre Baril’s research sits at the crossroads of gender, queer, trans, disability/crip/Mad studies, critical gerontology and critical suicidology. In a new book, the Associate Professor from the Faculty of Social Science’s School of Social Work has a radical approach to helping suicidal people, ...
(in French only) «Tout ceci fut une expérience enrichissante! En œuvrant au sein de cette organisation, j’ai pu apprendre beaucoup sur les femmes et leurs conditions de vie en Bolivie et j’ai aussi pu partager mes connaissances.»
(in French only) «Tout ceci fut une expérience enrichissante! En œuvrant au sein de cette organisation, j’ai pu apprendre beaucoup sur les femmes et leurs conditions de vie en Bolivie et j’ai aussi pu partager mes connaissances.»
uOttawa’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health survey reveals scope of coronavirus vaccine hesitancy in Black communities in relation to healthcare.
uOttawa’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health survey reveals scope of coronavirus vaccine hesitancy in Black communities in relation to healthcare.
"My time spent working at WUSC was beneficial because it gave me the opportunity to gain experience in a field that is highly relevant to my area of academic concentration."
"My time spent working at WUSC was beneficial because it gave me the opportunity to gain experience in a field that is highly relevant to my area of academic concentration."
(in French only) «En douze semaines avec le Forum tunisien pour les droits économiques et sociaux, j’ai pu voir de façon quotidienne le travail d’une organisation qui milite pour des droits fondamentaux comme la promotion des femmes dans la société ou pour contrer la dégradation de l’environnement»
(in French only) «En douze semaines avec le Forum tunisien pour les droits économiques et sociaux, j’ai pu voir de façon quotidienne le travail d’une organisation qui milite pour des droits fondamentaux comme la promotion des femmes dans la société ou pour contrer la dégradation de l’environnement»
“The core facilities program at uOttawa — a unique model that is the first of its kind among the U15 — has essentially democratized access to cutting-edge equipment and reliable high-quality research services and expertise,” says Mohamad Nasser-Eddine, associate vice-president, research support and infrastructure, at the University of Ottawa. “Twelve years of investing in our core facilities have ...
“The core facilities program at uOttawa — a unique model that is the first of its kind among the U15 — has essentially democratized access to cutting-edge equipment and reliable high-quality research services and expertise,” says Mohamad Nasser-Eddine, associate vice-president, research support and ...
Every year, the University of Ottawa’s Institute for Science, Society & Policy (ISSP) partners with George Washington University’s Institute for International Science and Technology Policy (IISTP) to organize the Bromley Memorial Event.
This event, held in honour of the late Dr. D. Allan Bromley, offers an opportunity to graduate students from bo...
Every year, the University of Ottawa’s Institute for Science, Society & Policy (ISSP) partners with George Washington University’s Institute for International Science and Technology Policy (IISTP) to organize the Bromley Memorial Event.
This event,...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to increased weekday screentime for school-aged children says a new study involving the University of Ottawa published in JAMA Pediatrics.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to increased weekday screentime for school-aged children says a new study involving the University of Ottawa published in JAMA Pediatrics.