It is with great pleasure that the School welcomes two new full-time faculty members, Dr. Nicole Racine and Dr. Jeffry Quan. We also welcome Dr. Andrew Nicholson from the Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families as a Seconded Professor at the rank of Assistant Professor. Drs. Racine and Nicholson joined us over the summer and Dr. Quan will join us in the new year.
It is with great pleasure that the School welcomes two new full-time faculty members, Dr. Nicole Racine and Dr. Jeffry Quan. We also welcome Dr. Andrew Nicholson from the Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families as a Seconded Professor at the rank of Assistant Professor. Drs. Racine and Nicholson j...
In early 2022, the ISSP convened its network of scholars, students, and practitioners to discuss a topic that is top of mind for many working at the interface of science, society, and policy (SSP): equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).
In early 2022, the ISSP convened its network of scholars, students, and practitioners to discuss a topic that is top of mind for many working at the interface of science, society, and policy (SSP): equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).
The Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies of the Faculty of Social Sciences is seeking to fill a regular faculty position that focuses on contemporary Indigenous issues, including those related to Indigenous resistance and/or resurgence, two-spirit and queer studies, decolonial and anti-colonial critiques, and transnational perspectives.
The hiring for this position will be done in accordanc...
The Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies of the Faculty of Social Sciences is seeking to fill a regular faculty position that focuses on contemporary Indigenous issues, including those related to Indigenous resistance and/or resurgence, two-spirit and queer studies, decolonial and anti-colonial ...
On October 3rd, 2022, the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, and the School of Social Work celebrated the inauguration of Anishinaabeg artwork, Kinistòtàdimin, which was created by three Anishinaabeg artists from Rapid Lake/Barrier Lake: Grace Ratt, Tina Nottaway, and Shannon Chief. The artwork reflects the artists’ Anishinaabe culture, the decolonization work undertaken by the Sch...
On October 3rd, 2022, the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, and the School of Social Work celebrated the inauguration of Anishinaabeg artwork, Kinistòtàdimin, which was created by three Anishinaabeg artists from Rapid Lake/Barrier Lake: Grace Ratt, Tina Nottaway, and Shannon Chief. ...