The evidence of rapid climate change over the past few decades is urgently compelling us to rethink our relationship with our own environment. We know that the actions we must take are numerous and complex. But among these actions, the need for human communities to preserve and defend the diversity of our natural spaces is central to the strategies recommended. The situation finds its parallel in ...
The evidence of rapid climate change over the past few decades is urgently compelling us to rethink our relationship with our own environment. We know that the actions we must take are numerous and complex. But among these actions, the need for human communities to preserve and defend the diversity ...
In 2021, a delegation from the University of Ottawa’s uOInternational (formerly the International Office) visited several embassies in the National Capital Region. These visits highlighted the need to strengthen our diplomatic ties with nations represented in Canada, to foster greater cooperation and better understand the education needs of the diplomatic community in Ottawa.
In 2021, a delegation from the University of Ottawa’s uOInternational (formerly the International Office) visited several embassies in the National Capital Region. These visits highlighted the need to strengthen our diplomatic ties with nations represented in Canada, to foster greater cooperation an...
What if we could see the real-time movement of electrons, those tiniest of particles that power our technology and our lives, in unimaginable detail? For Professor Zenghu Chang, the newly appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Attosecond X-ray Photonics at the University of Ottawa, this is not a distant dream; it’s an imminent reality that his CERC hopes to soon bring about.
What if we could see the real-time movement of electrons, those tiniest of particles that power our technology and our lives, in unimaginable detail? For Professor Zenghu Chang, the newly appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Attosecond X-ray Photonics at the University of Ottawa, thi...
From November 9 to 11, 2023, the University of Pittsburgh School of Law hosted the 2023 American Society of International Law (ASIL) midyear meeting. This research forum focused on discussing works-in-progress papers, bringing together researchers from various fields within international law.
From November 9 to 11, 2023, the University of Pittsburgh School of Law hosted the 2023 American Society of International Law (ASIL) midyear meeting. This research forum focused on discussing works-in-progress papers, bringing together researchers from various fields within international law.
Dr. Roger Zemek’s team has been awarded 5.4 million dollars from the Ontario Brain Institute to pursue a research program that will change the future of concussion research. The uOBMRI has been proud to support Dr. Zemek’s team and their research, and we are cheering them on as they continue to push the boundaries of concussion research.
Dr. Roger Zemek’s team has been awarded 5.4 million dollars from the Ontario Brain Institute to pursue a research program that will change the future of concussion research. The uOBMRI has been proud to support Dr. Zemek’s team and their research, and we are cheering them on as they continue to push...
The second Conference on Academic Freedom in the Americas was held last November 9 & 10, 2023 at the Pontificia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUCPR) in Curitiba, Brazil.
The second Conference on Academic Freedom in the Americas was held last November 9 & 10, 2023 at the Pontificia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUCPR) in Curitiba, Brazil.
Authored by Dr. Rukhsana Ahmed and Mary C. Avery of the University at Albany at the State University of New York, this blog synthesizes their chapter published alongside a team of researchers titled “Exploring the role of information sources in vaccine decision-making among four culturally and linguistically diverse communities in the U.S” i...
Authored by Dr. Rukhsana Ahmed and Mary C. Avery of the University at Albany at the State University of New York, this blog synthesizes their chapter published alongside a team of researchers titled “Exploring the role of information sources i...
Roughly 80% of Canadians have unmet legal needs. Research shows that while most Canadians can identify a legal problem when they’re facing one, many aren’t sure what to do about it or don’t think the legal system can help. “That’s an access to justice problem,” PhD student Natasha Jaczek told a roomful of students taking part in this year’s Solutions Lab.
Roughly 80% of Canadians have unmet legal needs. Research shows that while most Canadians can identify a legal problem when they’re facing one, many aren’t sure what to do about it or don’t think the legal system can help. “That’s an access to justice problem,” PhD student Natasha Jaczek told a room...
Together with her colleagues, Faculty of Engineering researcher Vida Dujmović has recently solved a 30-year-old problem involving planar graphs, making significant strides in this field.
Together with her colleagues, Faculty of Engineering researcher Vida Dujmović has recently solved a 30-year-old problem involving planar graphs, making significant strides in this field.