Although many of the larger, long-term construction projects at uOttawa are winding down, regular maintenance and repairs are still the summertime norm. Here’s a quick rundown of what will be happening on campus over the next few months.
Although many of the larger, long-term construction projects at uOttawa are winding down, regular maintenance and repairs are still the summertime norm. Here’s a quick rundown of what will be happening on campus over the next few months.
Thirteen Grade 11 students from First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities visited our campus to learn about solar energy, medicinal chemistry, quantum physics and more.
Thirteen Grade 11 students from First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities visited our campus to learn about solar energy, medicinal chemistry, quantum physics and more.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is honoured to announce that Faculty members Dr Wolfgang Alschner and Dr Amy Salyzyn have each received an Early Researcher Award (ERA) from the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation. The ERA program provides funding to new researchers working at publicly-funded Ontario research institutions to assist them in building research teams.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is honoured to announce that Faculty members Dr Wolfgang Alschner and Dr Amy Salyzyn have each received an Early Researcher Award (ERA) from the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation. The ERA program provides funding to new researchers working at publ...
Gee-Gees’ men’s hockey assistant coach Brent “Sully” Sullivan will be running the half marathon during the 2018 Ottawa Race Weekend, to raise concussion awareness.
Gee-Gees’ men’s hockey assistant coach Brent “Sully” Sullivan will be running the half marathon during the 2018 Ottawa Race Weekend, to raise concussion awareness.
What’s with all these child prodigies on campus? Thousands of high school students will get a taste of their future fields of study by attending week-long university mini courses from May 7 to 11.
What’s with all these child prodigies on campus? Thousands of high school students will get a taste of their future fields of study by attending week-long university mini courses from May 7 to 11.
The end of the academic year is fast approaching, but there are plenty of exciting and interesting activities for uOttawa students to make the most of their summer.
The end of the academic year is fast approaching, but there are plenty of exciting and interesting activities for uOttawa students to make the most of their summer.
More than 100 projects were on display at the third edition of the competition, which involves students designing solutions to real-world problems put forward by real clients.
More than 100 projects were on display at the third edition of the competition, which involves students designing solutions to real-world problems put forward by real clients.