The ACFAS conference, a real scholarly and multidisciplinary rallying point for the French-speaking world, “is happening this year at an opportune moment for taking on the challenges that scholarship in French is facing,” says Martine Lagacé, uOttawa associate vice-president, research promotion and development, and conference co-chair.
The ACFAS conference, a real scholarly and multidisciplinary rallying point for the French-speaking world, “is happening this year at an opportune moment for taking on the challenges that scholarship in French is facing,” says Martine Lagacé, uOttawa associate vice-president, research promotion and ...
Graduate students involved in research in French on everything from artificial intelligence to health-care delivery in minority language communities are gearing up for the 91st Annual ACFAS Conference, which will take place on our campus from May 13 to May 17, 2024.
With over 200 symposiums on a wide range of scholarly topics, as well as fun, free events, you may want to consider attending too,...
Graduate students involved in research in French on everything from artificial intelligence to health-care delivery in minority language communities are gearing up for the 91st Annual ACFAS Conference, which will take place on our campus from May 13 to May 17, 2024.
With over 200 symposiums on a ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Ottawa throws cold water on the idea that fans can effectively cool you down during extremely hot weather events.
A new study by researchers at the University of Ottawa throws cold water on the idea that fans can effectively cool you down during extremely hot weather events.
Closing a year of IP moot victories for the University of Ottawa, students from the Common Law Section won both the Best Memorandum to Cabinet and Best Policy Briefing awards at the 2024 Canadian Copyright Policy Moot.
Closing a year of IP moot victories for the University of Ottawa, students from the Common Law Section won both the Best Memorandum to Cabinet and Best Policy Briefing awards at the 2024 Canadian Copyright Policy Moot.
A research team lead by Dr. Marisa Azad at The Ottawa Hospital has treated the first patient in Canada with bacteriophage (phage) therapy for a chronic artificial joint infection. Phages are viruses that prey on bacteria.
A research team lead by Dr. Marisa Azad at The Ottawa Hospital has treated the first patient in Canada with bacteriophage (phage) therapy for a chronic artificial joint infection. Phages are viruses that prey on bacteria.
Congratulations to Faculty of Education professor Joel Westheimer, who was elected a member of the U.S. National Academy of Education and named a fellow of the American Educational Research Association. These two distinctions recognize his outstanding contributions to education and his influence as an internationally renowned public scholar.
Congratulations to Faculty of Education professor Joel Westheimer, who was elected a member of the U.S. National Academy of Education and named a fellow of the American Educational Research Association. These two distinctions recognize his outstanding contributions to education and his influence as ...
With HRREC’s cooperation, on March 18th, 2024, a panel convened at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) - https://humanrights.ca/ - to screen two short films from Médecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) and to discuss the ongoing crises facing the Rohingya people and Canada’s response.
With HRREC’s cooperation, on March 18th, 2024, a panel convened at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) - https://humanrights.ca/ - to screen two short films from Médecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) and to discuss the ongoing crises facing the Rohingya people and Canada’s response.
University of Ottawa researcher Jackie Dawson is heading back north to study the impact and risk of marine shipping in Arctic Canada, thanks to support from the National Killam Program.
University of Ottawa researcher Jackie Dawson is heading back north to study the impact and risk of marine shipping in Arctic Canada, thanks to support from the National Killam Program.
For the 2nd consecutive year, and a record-setting 4th time in 11 years, law students from the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Law, Technology, and Society have won the prestigious global moot court competition hosted by the University of Oxford.
For the 2nd consecutive year, and a record-setting 4th time in 11 years, law students from the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Law, Technology, and Society have won the prestigious global moot court competition hosted by the University of Oxford.