In recognition her exceptional thought leadership in Canadian information law and policy, Dr. Teresa Scassa has been nominated for the PICCASO Canada Award as Privacy Leader in Academia / Thought Leader.
In recognition her exceptional thought leadership in Canadian information law and policy, Dr. Teresa Scassa has been nominated for the PICCASO Canada Award as Privacy Leader in Academia / Thought Leader.
In 2018, the term “misinformation” was named Word of the Year. Four years on, and having lived through the COVID-19 pandemic, the concepts of “misinformation” (unintentional dissemination of inaccurate information) and “disinformation” (dissemination of false information with the intent to cause harm) are more relevant than ever.
In 2018, the term “misinformation” was named Word of the Year. Four years on, and having lived through the COVID-19 pandemic, the concepts of “misinformation” (unintentional dissemination of inaccurate information) and “disinformation” (dissemination of false information with the intent to cause har...
The impact of new technologies on constitutional rights and democracy is one of the most critical and complex frontiers in contemporary legal discourse. In recognition of her research and writing on the legal, ethical, and social issues at the intersection of law and the digital realm, Professor Karen Eltis has been awarded the 2023 David Walter Mundell Medal.
The impact of new technologies on constitutional rights and democracy is one of the most critical and complex frontiers in contemporary legal discourse. In recognition of her research and writing on the legal, ethical, and social issues at the intersection of law and the digital realm, Professor Kar...
Are you a fan of sipping a cup of coffee and enjoying its delightful fragrance? This popular beverage, loved by people worldwide, can be traced back to the humble coffee plant, specifically, the Coffea arabica species. How did this plant evolve into the drink we all know today? And what measures can we take to ensure its future?
Are you a fan of sipping a cup of coffee and enjoying its delightful fragrance? This popular beverage, loved by people worldwide, can be traced back to the humble coffee plant, specifically, the Coffea arabica species. How did this plant evolve into the drink we all know today? And what measures can...
The Faculty of Education congratulates Professor Megan Cotnam-Kappel, an expert in educational technology and minority-language education, for her appointment as Research Chair on Digital Thriving in Franco-Ontarian Communities.
The Faculty of Education congratulates Professor Megan Cotnam-Kappel, an expert in educational technology and minority-language education, for her appointment as Research Chair on Digital Thriving in Franco-Ontarian Communities.
“Our findings help confirm a strong relationship between MS and the Epstein-Barr virus across the lifespan, which could be a new target for treatment and prevention”
Dr. Giulia Fadda, Associate Scientist, OHRI; Assistant Professor, uOttawa; uOBMRI
“Our findings help confirm a strong relationship between MS and the Epstein-Barr virus across the lifespan, which could be a new target for treatment and prevention”
Dr. Giulia Fadda, Associate Scientist, OHRI; Assistant Professor, uOttawa; uOBMRI
The University of Ottawa is hosting the multidisciplinary ACFAS conference May 13 to 17. This annual French-language event will bring together thousands of participants from Canada and around the world. For the occasion, we’ll be represented by many of our professors. See below a list of symposiums organized in whole or in part by Faculty of Health Sciences professors.
The University of Ottawa is hosting the multidisciplinary ACFAS conference May 13 to 17. This annual French-language event will bring together thousands of participants from Canada and around the world. For the occasion, we’ll be represented by many of our professors. See below a list of symposiums ...
Universities are welcoming a growing number of students for whom English or French is an additional language, so these institutions are finding innovative ways to help these students improve both their language skills and the skills they need in their study programs.
Universities are welcoming a growing number of students for whom English or French is an additional language, so these institutions are finding innovative ways to help these students improve both their language skills and the skills they need in their study programs.