The effects of oral contraceptives (OCs) like birth control on the brain and mood of women may come down to age and their gut microbiome, according to new research from the University of Ottawa.
The effects of oral contraceptives (OCs) like birth control on the brain and mood of women may come down to age and their gut microbiome, according to new research from the University of Ottawa.
The Common Law Section has recently recognized outstanding researchers who are leading the way on a variety of law-related topics, from the rights of vulnerable migrants and the experiences of surrogates to fictional representations of incarcerated women and patterns of police violence.
The Common Law Section has recently recognized outstanding researchers who are leading the way on a variety of law-related topics, from the rights of vulnerable migrants and the experiences of surrogates to fictional representations of incarcerated women and patterns of police violence.
The participation of members of the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability (CELGS) as official observers at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27) and Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) is a testament to the centre’s desire to promote policies that offer solutions to the environmental challenges facing Canada and the world.
The participation of members of the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability (CELGS) as official observers at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27) and Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) is a testament to the centre’s desire to promote polici...
Different groups handle leadership and good governance at the University of Ottawa, including the Board of Governors. In 2022, Kafia Barkat and Marianne Saikaley were elected to the board to fill the two vacant support staff positions. They discuss what motivated them to run and what they intend to contribute to the board.
Different groups handle leadership and good governance at the University of Ottawa, including the Board of Governors. In 2022, Kafia Barkat and Marianne Saikaley were elected to the board to fill the two vacant support staff positions. They discuss what motivated them to run and what they intend to ...
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on November 25 and runs until December 10. This year’s theme is “UNITE! Activism to end violence against women and girls.”
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on November 25 and runs until December 10. This year’s theme is “UNITE! Activism to end violence against women and girls.”
A new report by Patrick Leblond, Associate Professor and CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at uOttawa, calls upon Canadian businesses and governments to rapidly digitalize Canada’s economy and join the world’s digital trade leaders.
A new report by Patrick Leblond, Associate Professor and CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at uOttawa, calls upon Canadian businesses and governments to rapidly digitalize Canada’s economy and join the world’s digital tr...
The Faculty of Social Sciences wishes to congratulate its outstanding psychology doctoral students, Alex Castro, Karianne Dion, and Sommer Knight, on being awarded the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
The Faculty of Social Sciences wishes to congratulate its outstanding psychology doctoral students, Alex Castro, Karianne Dion, and Sommer Knight, on being awarded the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
December 6, 2022
Research and innovation
Collège des Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone
Four new Francophone Mobility Chairs have been established to enrich the Collège des chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone (CCRMF) program, add to its expertise and clear the path to interdisciplinary collaboration at the University. The chairs have been awarded to internationally renowned francophone researchers tackling issues directly related to our strategic areas of focus in research,...
Four new Francophone Mobility Chairs have been established to enrich the Collège des chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone (CCRMF) program, add to its expertise and clear the path to interdisciplinary collaboration at the University. The chairs have been awarded to internationally renowned f...
War and conflict cause immeasurable suffering for individuals, families, and communities. One of the least reported, least condemned crimes is conflict-related sexual violence—an invisible, cheap, and effective weapon of war that is rampant across ages, gender identities, and geographies.
War and conflict cause immeasurable suffering for individuals, families, and communities. One of the least reported, least condemned crimes is conflict-related sexual violence—an invisible, cheap, and effective weapon of war that is rampant across ages, gender identities, and geographies.