Michel a-t-il fauché son voisin en conduisant un « go-kart » dont il savait que l’accélérateur était défectueux? Théodore a-t-il peint « sont ben cher tes lunettes cibole (sic.) » en graffiti sur la vitrine de la lunetterie? Le processus judiciaire soulève une panoplie de questions factuelles, dont la résolution a des conséquences sérieuses : Michel devra (ou non) compenser le préjudice subi par s...
Michel a-t-il fauché son voisin en conduisant un « go-kart » dont il savait que l’accélérateur était défectueux? Théodore a-t-il peint « sont ben cher tes lunettes cibole (sic.) » en graffiti sur la vitrine de la lunetterie? Le processus judiciaire soulève une panoplie de questions factuelles, dont ...
April 25, 2024
Research and innovation
Francophonie
Collège des Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone
The Faculty of Education congratulates Professor Megan Cotnam-Kappel, an expert in educational technology and minority-language education, for her appointment as Research Chair on Digital Thriving in Franco-Ontarian Communities.
The Faculty of Education congratulates Professor Megan Cotnam-Kappel, an expert in educational technology and minority-language education, for her appointment as Research Chair on Digital Thriving in Franco-Ontarian Communities.
As inclusion and equity become paramount issues within educational institutions, the University of Ottawa stands out with the launch of a revolutionary initiative: the Black Student Mentorship Program (BMP).
As inclusion and equity become paramount issues within educational institutions, the University of Ottawa stands out with the launch of a revolutionary initiative: the Black Student Mentorship Program (BMP).
Physicians and medical students, including many from the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine, came together in Ottawa April 11-13 to play hockey and raise more than $60,000 for charity.
Physicians and medical students, including many from the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine, came together in Ottawa April 11-13 to play hockey and raise more than $60,000 for charity.
From the United Nations to the Canadian foreign service, Sabina Saeed (BComm ’03) and Bushra Saeed-Khan (BSocSc ’07) are leveraging their uOttawa degrees to bridge cultures and countries.
From the United Nations to the Canadian foreign service, Sabina Saeed (BComm ’03) and Bushra Saeed-Khan (BSocSc ’07) are leveraging their uOttawa degrees to bridge cultures and countries.
“Our findings help confirm a strong relationship between MS and the Epstein-Barr virus across the lifespan, which could be a new target for treatment and prevention”
Dr. Giulia Fadda, Associate Scientist, OHRI; Assistant Professor, uOttawa; uOBMRI
“Our findings help confirm a strong relationship between MS and the Epstein-Barr virus across the lifespan, which could be a new target for treatment and prevention”
Dr. Giulia Fadda, Associate Scientist, OHRI; Assistant Professor, uOttawa; uOBMRI