uOttawa’s President and Vice-Chancellor explains how the University’s new strategic vision will make us more agile, more connected, more impactful and more sustainable.
uOttawa’s President and Vice-Chancellor explains how the University’s new strategic vision will make us more agile, more connected, more impactful and more sustainable.
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the Open access program at the University of Ottawa, the first Canadian research university to be part of the global transformation of scholarly communication.
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the Open access program at the University of Ottawa, the first Canadian research university to be part of the global transformation of scholarly communication.
The Canadian Archives of Women in STEM portal allows researchers to tell the rich and fascinating history of scientific women in Canada, thanks to donated records, documents and artefacts that trace their contribution to innovation.
The Canadian Archives of Women in STEM portal allows researchers to tell the rich and fascinating history of scientific women in Canada, thanks to donated records, documents and artefacts that trace their contribution to innovation.
The recipients of the 2019 uOttawa Schulich Leader Scholarships are Neve Foreman and Ellen Perry, who share a common love of math, science and sports, and don’t let gender stereotypes get in their way.
The recipients of the 2019 uOttawa Schulich Leader Scholarships are Neve Foreman and Ellen Perry, who share a common love of math, science and sports, and don’t let gender stereotypes get in their way.
As part of Giving Tuesday 2020, the University of Ottawa is announcing the creation of the Kerr Fellows program to bring the very best students from around the world to the University of Ottawa and link a generation of new leaders to Ian R. Kerr and his legacy. Each year, Kerr Fellows will be supported with a $25,000 scholarship from the Ian R. Kerr Memorial Fund, additional financial support from...
As part of Giving Tuesday 2020, the University of Ottawa is announcing the creation of the Kerr Fellows program to bring the very best students from around the world to the University of Ottawa and link a generation of new leaders to Ian R. Kerr and his legacy. Each year, Kerr Fellows will be suppor...
Fifteen universities across Canada are joining forces to mark 30 years since the mass shooting and pay tribute to the women who lost their lives on December 6, 1989.
Fifteen universities across Canada are joining forces to mark 30 years since the mass shooting and pay tribute to the women who lost their lives on December 6, 1989.
In light of the upcoming Chancellor’s debate on Thursday, November 28, we asked our participants what they think are the top three most important things to stay competitive in this Fourth Industrial Revolution. Here’s what they had to say.
In light of the upcoming Chancellor’s debate on Thursday, November 28, we asked our participants what they think are the top three most important things to stay competitive in this Fourth Industrial Revolution. Here’s what they had to say.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor, Shervin Shirmohammadi, addresses some of the most common misconceptions about artificial intelligence, which are often based on sensational notions that are not scientifically sound. (Video)
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor, Shervin Shirmohammadi, addresses some of the most common misconceptions about artificial intelligence, which are often based on sensational notions that are not scientifically sound. (Video)