''University of Ottawa Faculty of Education Professor Lisa 'Diz' Glithero is the winner of the 2020 Alex Trebek Medal for Geographic Literacy" for her inspirational commitment to connecting youth to the natural world and developing geographic leaders." This award is given by The Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Congratulations to Pr...
''University of Ottawa Faculty of Education Professor Lisa 'Diz' Glithero is the winner of the 2020 Alex Trebek Medal for Geographic Literacy" for her inspirational commitment to connecting youth to the natural world and developing geograp...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that on November 20th, 2020, Haewon Chung successfully defended her PhD in Law thesis titled “Patent Conflicts in User-Driven Biotechnology: Examining Knowledge Management Strategies for Patentable Research Resources to Stimulate DIY Bio and Other Social Production in Biotechnology”, and written under the supervision of CLTS Facul...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that on November 20th, 2020, Haewon Chung successfully defended her PhD in Law thesis titled “Patent Conflicts in User-Driven Biotechnology: Examining Knowledge Management Strategies for Patentable Research Resources to Stimulate DI...
In November, uOttawa was present at the U7+ Alliance of World Universities Presidential Summit to discuss how to best support youth, who are facing some of the greatest challenges of our time.
In November, uOttawa was present at the U7+ Alliance of World Universities Presidential Summit to discuss how to best support youth, who are facing some of the greatest challenges of our time.
Professor Boulou Ebanda de B'béri’s appointment follows the announcement last week by President Frémont of a new Action Committee on Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence.
Professor Boulou Ebanda de B'béri’s appointment follows the announcement last week by President Frémont of a new Action Committee on Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence.
After 10 years of organizing and promoting sports and recreational activities for uOttawa faculty and staff, our Healthy and Active Campus champions demonstrate how they’ve adapted to the pandemic.
After 10 years of organizing and promoting sports and recreational activities for uOttawa faculty and staff, our Healthy and Active Campus champions demonstrate how they’ve adapted to the pandemic.
This innovative, competency-based program represents a unique opportunity for the University to strengthen its collaboration with the local and international business community in Egypt and Africa.
This innovative, competency-based program represents a unique opportunity for the University to strengthen its collaboration with the local and international business community in Egypt and Africa.
After sustaining serious injuries from a car accident in high school, Jesse Lesniowski is now a proud uOttawa graduate and an advocate for the environment and for self-care, especially for students living with disabilities. This is his story.
After sustaining serious injuries from a car accident in high school, Jesse Lesniowski is now a proud uOttawa graduate and an advocate for the environment and for self-care, especially for students living with disabilities. This is his story.