CLTS Faculty Members Prof. Marina Pavlović and Dr. Amy Salyzyn are co-applicants on a Justice and technology research grant from the Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) for a project led by Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) on the regulation of technologies designed to assist the general public with legal documents.
CLTS Faculty Members Prof. Marina Pavlović and Dr. Amy Salyzyn are co-applicants on a Justice and technology research grant from the Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) for a project led by Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) on the regulation of technologies designed to assist the general public w...
Approximately 6 million Canadians live with arthritis, a group of debilitating diseases that causes the degradation of cartilage over time. Articular cartilage is essential as it covers the surfaces of bones in our joints, allowing the joints to move smoothly and painlessly. As a result of the destruction of cartilage, people with arthritis often suffer from considerable pain and decreased mobilit...
Approximately 6 million Canadians live with arthritis, a group of debilitating diseases that causes the degradation of cartilage over time. Articular cartilage is essential as it covers the surfaces of bones in our joints, allowing the joints to move smoothly and painlessly. As a result of the destr...
Dr. Elizabeth Dubois, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and a CLTS Faculty Member, received, with Dr. Taylor Owen (McGill University), a Canada History Fund grant to run the Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge, a call for proposals for projects examining the uses and impacts of digital media in the 2019 Canadian Federal Election.
Dr. Elizabeth Dubois, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and a CLTS Faculty Member, received, with Dr. Taylor Owen (McGill University), a Canada History Fund grant to run the Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge, a call for proposals for projects examining the uses and impacts...
CLTS Faculty Member, Dr Amy Salyzyn has received a Justice and technology researchgrant from the Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) for a two-year project that will examine how the public reads and understands complex court documents.
CLTS Faculty Member, Dr Amy Salyzyn has received a Justice and technology researchgrant from the Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) for a two-year project that will examine how the public reads and understands complex court documents.
Telecommunications leader Veena Rawat and molecular microbiologist Dianne Newman are both working in STEM fields. They were awarded honorary doctorates at uOttawa’s 2019 spring convocation.
Telecommunications leader Veena Rawat and molecular microbiologist Dianne Newman are both working in STEM fields. They were awarded honorary doctorates at uOttawa’s 2019 spring convocation.
Thousands of uOttawa students walked across the stage at Spring Convocation to celebrate their milestone achievements. For Katherine Bearne and Montana Champagne, the ceremonies topped off years of determination and success as Gee-Gees student-athletes.
Thousands of uOttawa students walked across the stage at Spring Convocation to celebrate their milestone achievements. For Katherine Bearne and Montana Champagne, the ceremonies topped off years of determination and success as Gee-Gees student-athletes.
Dr. Jason Millar, a Faculty member of the Centre, has been awarded a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in the Ethical Engineering of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Situated in the Faculty of Engineering, this unique SSHRC-funded Chair will enable Dr. Millar to further develop his interdisciplinary research bringing ethics and policy considerations to bear on the engineering of emerging robo...
Dr. Jason Millar, a Faculty member of the Centre, has been awarded a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in the Ethical Engineering of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Situated in the Faculty of Engineering, this unique SSHRC-funded Chair will enable Dr. Millar to further develop his interdiscipl...