Universities are welcoming a growing number of students for whom English or French is an additional language, so these institutions are finding innovative ways to help these students improve both their language skills and the skills they need in their study programs.
Universities are welcoming a growing number of students for whom English or French is an additional language, so these institutions are finding innovative ways to help these students improve both their language skills and the skills they need in their study programs.
Dr. Mamadou Fall, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and distinguished professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, has been named a fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), for his exceptional contributions to the field of engineering in this country.
Dr. Mamadou Fall, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and distinguished professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, has been named a fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), for his exceptional contributions to the field of engineering in this country.
We Do Cool Stuff has made it possible for us to celebrate the innovators and trailblazers making the University of Ottawa an epicentre of creativity, collaboration and entrepreneurship. In honour of Earth Day, we’re taking a closer look at a sustainable entrepreneurial initiative happening right here on our campus.
We Do Cool Stuff has made it possible for us to celebrate the innovators and trailblazers making the University of Ottawa an epicentre of creativity, collaboration and entrepreneurship. In honour of Earth Day, we’re taking a closer look at a sustainable entrepreneurial initiative happening right her...
"By giving young women the tools they need to become active players in their own development, AlphaDev is helping to create stronger, more inclusive and more resilient communities"
"By giving young women the tools they need to become active players in their own development, AlphaDev is helping to create stronger, more inclusive and more resilient communities"
Isabelle Wallace (MScN '18), member of the Indigenous Alumni Council and registered nurse, was the first Indigenous woman to serve as a nurse in her community, the Maliseet First Nation of Madawaska, New Brunswick. As national program coordinator of Indigenous Services Canada’s Public Health Surge Team, her vision of improving access to health care has taken on a Canada-wide scope. Having ju...
Isabelle Wallace (MScN '18), member of the Indigenous Alumni Council and registered nurse, was the first Indigenous woman to serve as a nurse in her community, the Maliseet First Nation of Madawaska, New Brunswick. As national program coordinator of Indigenous Services Canada’s Public Health Su...