Anjolina Hamel, who is the Francophone Affairs Commissioner at the University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU), shares her vision, goals, and hopes for the Francophonie. She is the voice of uOttawa’s French-speaking student population. A third-year Canadian Francophone studying both health sciences and law, Anjolina Hamel was elected to this position in May 2022. She has always studied entirely i...
Anjolina Hamel, who is the Francophone Affairs Commissioner at the University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU), shares her vision, goals, and hopes for the Francophonie. She is the voice of uOttawa’s French-speaking student population. A third-year Canadian Francophone studying both health sciences...
Join the Alumni Relations Office October 3 for a frank dialogue on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). This hybrid event will be an opportunity to hear Soukaina Boutiyeb (BSocSc ’11), Nathan Hall (BSocSc ’07), Professor Awad Ibrahim and Jon-Ethan Rankin-Kistabish (LLL ’18) discuss and challenge how EDI initiatives are implemented in institutions.
Join the Alumni Relations Office October 3 for a frank dialogue on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). This hybrid event will be an opportunity to hear Soukaina Boutiyeb (BSocSc ’11), Nathan Hall (BSocSc ’07), Professor Awad Ibrahim and Jon-Ethan Rankin-Kistabish (LLL ’18) discuss and challenge ...
As its 65th anniversary approaches, the Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF), the oldest research centre studying the literature, culture and history of francophones in Canada, is changing its name to better reflect the work it’s carrying out today.
As its 65th anniversary approaches, the Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF), the oldest research centre studying the literature, culture and history of francophones in Canada, is changing its name to better reflect the work it’s carrying out today.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Prof. Jennifer Chandler has been elected as a 2022 Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS), one of the highest honours for members of the Canadian health sciences community.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Prof. Jennifer Chandler has been elected as a 2022 Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS), one of the highest honours for members of the Canadian health sciences community.
The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) is organizing a symposium September 22 and 23. It will look at the “Montfort moment” and the battle fought by Franco-Ontarians to preserve their right to receive health care in French in their province.
The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) is organizing a symposium September 22 and 23. It will look at the “Montfort moment” and the battle fought by Franco-Ontarians to preserve their right to receive health care in French in their province.
Dr. Simon Chen’s lab zooms in on how the brain’s motor neurons create a kind of shorthand between mind and muscle, potentially shedding light on recovery in motor-related brain injury and diseases.
Dr. Simon Chen’s lab zooms in on how the brain’s motor neurons create a kind of shorthand between mind and muscle, potentially shedding light on recovery in motor-related brain injury and diseases.
Alice Wilson Awards are awarded to three women of outstanding academic qualifications in the Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences or Science who are entering a career in scholarship or research at the postdoctoral level.
Alice Wilson Awards are awarded to three women of outstanding academic qualifications in the Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences or Science who are entering a career in scholarship or research at the postdoctoral level.
Led by principal investigator Dr. Peter Liu from uOttawa’s Faculty of Medicine and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), a team of multidisciplinary researchers are recipients of a highly competitive $2.9M Heart-Brain Connection IMPACT Award.
Led by principal investigator Dr. Peter Liu from uOttawa’s Faculty of Medicine and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), a team of multidisciplinary researchers are recipients of a highly competitive $2.9M Heart-Brain Connection IMPACT Award.