As the guest lecturer of uOttawa’s Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue, Nobel Prize-winner Esther Duflo presented five points that she believes economists and politicians must [re]consider if they want to regain the public’s trust.
As the guest lecturer of uOttawa’s Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue, Nobel Prize-winner Esther Duflo presented five points that she believes economists and politicians must [re]consider if they want to regain the public’s trust.
A Canadian-led international team hopes to determine whether scent-processing nerves that connect the inside of the nose to the brain may play a role in the development of Parkinson's disease.
A Canadian-led international team hopes to determine whether scent-processing nerves that connect the inside of the nose to the brain may play a role in the development of Parkinson's disease.
The Faculty of Engineering’s new Smart Connected Vehicles Innovation Centre, located in uOttawa’s Kanata North campus, will focus on problem-solving issues related to the connectivity, physical and cyber security, decision making and sustainability of autonomous vehicles.
The Faculty of Engineering’s new Smart Connected Vehicles Innovation Centre, located in uOttawa’s Kanata North campus, will focus on problem-solving issues related to the connectivity, physical and cyber security, decision making and sustainability of autonomous vehicles.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Faculty member Marina Pavlović has contributed to Waiting to Connect, a report released by the Canadian Council of Academies to examine the legal, ethical, social, and policy issues associated with deploying and adopting reliable high-speed Internet in rural and remote communities.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Faculty member Marina Pavlović has contributed to Waiting to Connect, a report released by the Canadian Council of Academies to examine the legal, ethical, social, and policy issues associated with deploying and adopting r...
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Schulich Leaders scholarship program, two former uOttawa recipients currently working in STEM discuss their university experience and how the award helped shape their career paths.
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Schulich Leaders scholarship program, two former uOttawa recipients currently working in STEM discuss their university experience and how the award helped shape their career paths.
In some ways, Allison Caverly birthed two babies during her professional MBA at uOttawa — her son Owen and a new purpose-driven management consulting firm, FemForce. The firm was founded by Allison and her classmates Carla De Ciccio and Sarah Dion-Marquis, all of whom will be graduating from the Telfer School of Management at Fall Convocation October 30.
In some ways, Allison Caverly birthed two babies during her professional MBA at uOttawa — her son Owen and a new purpose-driven management consulting firm, FemForce. The firm was founded by Allison and her classmates Carla De Ciccio and Sarah Dion-Marquis, all of whom will be graduating from the Tel...
To mark the first annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, Phil Fontaine spoke to the uOttawa community about starting the national conversation on residential schools and how education in Canada has changed in response.
To mark the first annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, Phil Fontaine spoke to the uOttawa community about starting the national conversation on residential schools and how education in Canada has changed in response.
On Orange Shirt Day, September 30, the University of Ottawa community was invited to attend a ceremony and to leave a personalized message on the Tabaret lawn to commemorate the atrocities of the residential school system.
On Orange Shirt Day, September 30, the University of Ottawa community was invited to attend a ceremony and to leave a personalized message on the Tabaret lawn to commemorate the atrocities of the residential school system.