In a normal year at uOttawa, 3,800 students move into 11 residence buildings over a span of five days. This year, things were significantly different. Only 1,000 students will be living in residence this fall, and the majority of those students moved in over a nine-day period, from August 29 to September 6.
In a normal year at uOttawa, 3,800 students move into 11 residence buildings over a span of five days. This year, things were significantly different. Only 1,000 students will be living in residence this fall, and the majority of those students moved in over a nine-day period, from August 29 to Sept...
Building on our previous article, 20 courses you didn't know you could take at uOttawa, here's a new list of courses that will surely shake up your academic year.
Building on our previous article, 20 courses you didn't know you could take at uOttawa, here's a new list of courses that will surely shake up your academic year.
Thanks to a generous gift from Alex Trebek, the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue at the University of Ottawa is supporting the creation of a new research project on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Healthy Humans and Environments to shape the future of health, food and environmental policy making at the AI + Society Initiative.
Thanks to a generous gift from Alex Trebek, the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue at the University of Ottawa is supporting the creation of a new research project on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Healthy Humans and Environments to shape the future of health, food and environmental policy making at t...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Dr. Paul Daly has been awarded a SSHRC Insight Grant for a project entitled Artificial Administration: Administrative Law, Administrative Justice and Accountability Mechanisms in the Age of Machines.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Dr. Paul Daly has been awarded a SSHRC Insight Grant for a project entitled Artificial Administration: Administrative Law, Administrative Justice and Accountability Mechanisms in the Age of Machines.
We asked students to nominate professors who knocked it out of the park with their online courses last Winter and Spring-Summer terms after the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Here’s what they had to say about the profs who delivered a stellar virtual learning experience.
We asked students to nominate professors who knocked it out of the park with their online courses last Winter and Spring-Summer terms after the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Here’s what they had to say about the profs who delivered a stellar virtual learning experience.
What is CHENINE?
Change, Engagement and Innovation in Education: A Canadian Collaboratory (CHENINE) is a national, interdisciplinary Canadian Centre with global impact and reach, conceived to create and to coordinate technological, pedagogical, curriculum and research infrastructure. The Centre supports and fosters innovative and engaging learning for...
What is CHENINE?
Change, Engagement and Innovation in Education: A Canadian Collaboratory (CHENINE) is a national, interdisciplinary Canadian Centre with global impact and reach, conceived to create and to coordinate technological, pedagogical, curricul...
As the popular wisdom says, music is good for the soul, and delving into the benefits of music on the body and the mind, as well as on the problems that can affect them, is precisely at the core of the mission of the University of Ottawa’s Music and Health Research Institute (MHRI).
As the popular wisdom says, music is good for the soul, and delving into the benefits of music on the body and the mind, as well as on the problems that can affect them, is precisely at the core of the mission of the University of Ottawa’s Music and Health Research Institute (MHRI).
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Dr. Kelly Bronson and Dr. Jason Millar have been awarded a SSHRC Insight Grant for groundbreaking research on big data, artificial intelligence in agriculture, and the policy needs to drive inclusion and sustainability.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Dr. Kelly Bronson and Dr. Jason Millar have been awarded a SSHRC Insight Grant for groundbreaking research on big data, artificial intelligence in agriculture, and the policy needs to drive inclusion and sustainability.
Through the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue, uOttawa is mobilizing across disciplines to improve public policy in three key areas: water law and governance, AI in health care and the environment, and human rights in a changing world. We asked a researcher for each project to tell us about the specific issues they are looking to address, and in what ways society will benefit from tackling them promp...
Through the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue, uOttawa is mobilizing across disciplines to improve public policy in three key areas: water law and governance, AI in health care and the environment, and human rights in a changing world. We asked a researcher for each project to tell us about the specifi...
With the fall term right around the corner, uOttawa is getting ready to welcome some students back to campus. In this Q&A, Jill Scott, provost and vice-president, academic affairs, discusses what we’re doing to make the return as safe as possible.
With the fall term right around the corner, uOttawa is getting ready to welcome some students back to campus. In this Q&A, Jill Scott, provost and vice-president, academic affairs, discusses what we’re doing to make the return as safe as possible.