La Section de droit civil de la Faculté de droit poursuit sa croissance. Deux nouvelles professeures se joindront à la Section le 1er janvier 2025 : Me Andrea Talarico, en droit du travail et en droit administratif, et Me Éloïse Ouellet-Décoste, en droit des peuples autochtones et droit public.
La Section de droit civil de la Faculté de droit poursuit sa croissance. Deux nouvelles professeures se joindront à la Section le 1er janvier 2025 : Me Andrea Talarico, en droit du travail et en droit administratif, et Me Éloïse Ouellet-Décoste, en droit des peuples autochtones et droit public.
As the government reflects on the use of deployment of AI in the federal public service, the President of the Treasury Board of Canada invited two professors from the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society, Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau and Dr. Teresa Scassa, to join a critical conversation to design Canada’s AI strategy for the public sector.
As the government reflects on the use of deployment of AI in the federal public service, the President of the Treasury Board of Canada invited two professors from the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society, Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau and Dr. Teresa Scassa, to join a critical co...
The 2024 Public Law Conference, to be held at the University of Ottawa, is the latest in a series of major international conferences on Public Law. Register now!
The 2024 Public Law Conference, to be held at the University of Ottawa, is the latest in a series of major international conferences on Public Law. Register now!
The hands-on program invites those with an ambition to 'create, translate and innovate' to grow their career potential in the emerging field of clinical and translational research.
The hands-on program invites those with an ambition to 'create, translate and innovate' to grow their career potential in the emerging field of clinical and translational research.
New Democrat Sol Mamakwa spoke to the Ontario legislature in Anishininiimowin (known in English as Oji-Cree) on Tuesday, the first time a First Nation legislator addressed Queen's Park in a language other than English and French.
New Democrat Sol Mamakwa spoke to the Ontario legislature in Anishininiimowin (known in English as Oji-Cree) on Tuesday, the first time a First Nation legislator addressed Queen's Park in a language other than English and French.
Isabella Laurin, a third-year teaching French as a second language student at uOttawa, has received the prestigious Larry Vandergrift Memorial Award. This honour for academic excellence underscores not only her outstanding academic achievements, but also her commitment to follow in Larry Vandergrift’s footsteps by contributing to the advancement of second-language teaching.
Isabella Laurin, a third-year teaching French as a second language student at uOttawa, has received the prestigious Larry Vandergrift Memorial Award. This honour for academic excellence underscores not only her outstanding academic achievements, but also her commitment to follow in Larry Vandergrift...
At convocation this year, Anais Bashala will celebrate the graduating class of 2024 alongside Ethan Coudenys. Get to know Anais before she delivers her valedictory speech.
At convocation this year, Anais Bashala will celebrate the graduating class of 2024 alongside Ethan Coudenys. Get to know Anais before she delivers her valedictory speech.
At convocation this year, Ethan Coudenys will celebrate the graduating class of 2024 alongside Anais Bashala. Get to know Ethan before he delivers his valedictory speech.
At convocation this year, Ethan Coudenys will celebrate the graduating class of 2024 alongside Anais Bashala. Get to know Ethan before he delivers his valedictory speech.