At Fall Convocation on Friday, November 1, the University of Ottawa paid tribute to two exceptional role models. Zita Cobb and Terence Matthews received Honorary Doctorates to mark their outstanding achievements and contributions to Canada.
At Fall Convocation on Friday, November 1, the University of Ottawa paid tribute to two exceptional role models. Zita Cobb and Terence Matthews received Honorary Doctorates to mark their outstanding achievements and contributions to Canada.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is happy to launch the call for applications for the 2020 Technoships, a unique research training program in technology law, ethics and policy for first-year students.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is happy to launch the call for applications for the 2020 Technoships, a unique research training program in technology law, ethics and policy for first-year students.
CLTS faculty member Dr. Michael Geist has been awarded an Insight Grant by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to investigate new ways Canada can protect freedom of expression while addressing risks of online harm.
CLTS faculty member Dr. Michael Geist has been awarded an Insight Grant by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to investigate new ways Canada can protect freedom of expression while addressing risks of online harm.
This Friday Gabrielle Fecteau will walk across the stage to receive her master’s degree in Social Work – a far cry from what she had originally planned. Now she’s using her experience to help and inspire others.
This Friday Gabrielle Fecteau will walk across the stage to receive her master’s degree in Social Work – a far cry from what she had originally planned. Now she’s using her experience to help and inspire others.
Research teams at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Engineering are always busy trying to solve the pressing problems we face today, to ensure a sustainable future.
Research teams at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Engineering are always busy trying to solve the pressing problems we face today, to ensure a sustainable future.
CLTS Faculty members Dr. Teresa Scassa, Dr. Amy Salyzyn, Prof. Jena McGill and Dr. Suzanne Bouclin have publicly released “Improving Privacy Practices for Legal Apps: A Best Practices Guide”, a new handbook for developers and practitioners.
CLTS Faculty members Dr. Teresa Scassa, Dr. Amy Salyzyn, Prof. Jena McGill and Dr. Suzanne Bouclin have publicly released “Improving Privacy Practices for Legal Apps: A Best Practices Guide”, a new handbook for developers and practitioners.