We are pleased to announce that Erin Dobbelsteyn was awarded the Jacques Gaudreau Graduate Scholarship in International Human Rights Law for the academic year 2022-2023. This scholarship is awarded each year to an outstanding graduate student (Masters or Ph.D.) in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa.
We are pleased to announce that Erin Dobbelsteyn was awarded the Jacques Gaudreau Graduate Scholarship in International Human Rights Law for the academic year 2022-2023. This scholarship is awarded each year to an outstanding graduate student (Masters or Ph.D.) in the Faculty of Law at the Universit...
University of Ottawa law students Julia Kafato, Ana Nizharadze, and Jessica Rollins have won the prestigious Oxford International Intellectual Property Moot. During seven rounds of competition amidst the historic buildings of the University of Oxford, the team argued all sides of mock litigation involving copyright and pastiche in the context of movies.
University of Ottawa law students Julia Kafato, Ana Nizharadze, and Jessica Rollins have won the prestigious Oxford International Intellectual Property Moot. During seven rounds of competition amidst the historic buildings of the University of Oxford, the team argued all sides of mock litigation inv...
With the Mois de la Francophonie well underway on campus, the University of Ottawa is continuing to strengthen collaborations with its strategic partners in France.
With the Mois de la Francophonie well underway on campus, the University of Ottawa is continuing to strengthen collaborations with its strategic partners in France.
Ericsson Canada today announced with the University of Ottawa it has established a new Quantum research hub in Montreal as part of its cutting-edge global quantum research agenda.
Ericsson Canada today announced with the University of Ottawa it has established a new Quantum research hub in Montreal as part of its cutting-edge global quantum research agenda.
In their lab at the University of Ottawa, University Research Chair in Photonic Devices for Energy Professor Karin Hinzer and Professor Henry Schriemer work with their team to develop new ways of harnessing the sun’s energy.
In their lab at the University of Ottawa, University Research Chair in Photonic Devices for Energy Professor Karin Hinzer and Professor Henry Schriemer work with their team to develop new ways of harnessing the sun’s energy.
Six University of Ottawa researchers dive into the topic to explain what the Francophonie means to them, what it represents, and why it’s important to conduct research and mobilize knowledge in French.
Watch the inspiring video below and read their quotes to find out more.
Six University of Ottawa researchers dive into the topic to explain what the Francophonie means to them, what it represents, and why it’s important to conduct research and mobilize knowledge in French.
Watch the inspiring video below and read their quotes to find out more.
A new study from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine found patients with mental or physical illness were able to successfully adhere to exercise regimes despite previous thinking, resulting in decreased suicide attempts.
A new study from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine found patients with mental or physical illness were able to successfully adhere to exercise regimes despite previous thinking, resulting in decreased suicide attempts.
Emergent Art Space (EAS) is issuing an international ‘Call for Art’ for a virtual and live exhibition that will feature the work of young artists responding to the theme of Art & Human Rights. EAS believes that the arts are a powerful tool for communication, understanding and connection—making a difference in a world filled with tension and strife. They are offering an exhibition opportunity a...
Emergent Art Space (EAS) is issuing an international ‘Call for Art’ for a virtual and live exhibition that will feature the work of young artists responding to the theme of Art & Human Rights. EAS believes that the arts are a powerful tool for communication, understanding and connection—making a...
Chemistry professor Adam Shuhendler is most in his element when he’s developing innovative chemical technologies that push the frontiers of molecular imaging and sensing research. Now, thanks to the Dorothy Killam Fellowship, he will be working on chemical probes that provide a clearer picture of how cancers form and spread in our bodies at the molecular level.
Chemistry professor Adam Shuhendler is most in his element when he’s developing innovative chemical technologies that push the frontiers of molecular imaging and sensing research. Now, thanks to the Dorothy Killam Fellowship, he will be working on chemical probes that provide a clearer picture of ho...