French grammar is often seen as tedious and difficult to learn, even though it is useful once mastered.
Associate Professor Parvin Movassat, who is also Director of Undergraduate Studies at OLBI, recently published a book on grammar entitled Grammaire : concepts et contextes with Éditions JFD publishers. This book teaches grammar by using concre...
French grammar is often seen as tedious and difficult to learn, even though it is useful once mastered.
Associate Professor Parvin Movassat, who is also Director of Undergraduate Studies at OLBI, recently published a book on grammar entitled Gramm...
Farhad Roodi is a graduate of the Master of Arts (MA) in Bilingualism Studies (2020), a program that is unique to OLBI. This fall, he will undertake a Doctorate in Learning Design and Technology at Purdue University, Indiana.
During his time as an international student at the University of Ottawa, he worked on the Linguistic...
Farhad Roodi is a graduate of the Master of Arts (MA) in Bilingualism Studies (2020), a program that is unique to OLBI. This fall, he will undertake a Doctorate in Learning Design and Technology at Purdue University, Indiana.
Durin...
Immigration and citizenship law is a complex area of legal study. For her efforts to demystify this field of law, while amplifying the voices of the most vulnerable communities, Common Law’s Professor Delphine Nakache has received a University of Ottawa research award.
Immigration and citizenship law is a complex area of legal study. For her efforts to demystify this field of law, while amplifying the voices of the most vulnerable communities, Common Law’s Professor Delphine Nakache has received a University of Ottawa research award.
A new publication from Dr. Baptiste Lacoste’s laboratory at the University of Ottawa identifies a previously unknown mechanism controlling the interaction between astrocytes and blood vessels in the brain.
A new publication from Dr. Baptiste Lacoste’s laboratory at the University of Ottawa identifies a previously unknown mechanism controlling the interaction between astrocytes and blood vessels in the brain.
Picture this: Dazzling lights illuminate uOttawa’s University Square. Throbbing dance music pulsates. You’re in a crowd with 4,000 other students wearing glow-in-the-dark paint, dancing in unison, radiating undeniable energy.
Picture this: Dazzling lights illuminate uOttawa’s University Square. Throbbing dance music pulsates. You’re in a crowd with 4,000 other students wearing glow-in-the-dark paint, dancing in unison, radiating undeniable energy.
In 2018, Professor François Larocque was awarded the first Canadian Francophonie Research Chair in Language Rights, a meaningful example of the University of Ottawa’s commitment to its status as a bilingual institution, and a fitting recognition of Professor Larocque’s proven leadership in this field. The University has now renewed Professor Larocque’s mandate as chairholder for a further 5 years.
In 2018, Professor François Larocque was awarded the first Canadian Francophonie Research Chair in Language Rights, a meaningful example of the University of Ottawa’s commitment to its status as a bilingual institution, and a fitting recognition of Professor Larocque’s proven leadership in this fiel...