Summary
• In 2022-23 school year, 87% of education sector workers experienced harassment with 84% suffering at least one act of physical force.
• 7 in 8 workers experiencing at least one incident of student-initiated harassment.
• Female education workers experienced twice as many violent incidents as their male counterparts.
Summary
• In 2022-23 school year, 87% of education sector workers experienced harassment with 84% suffering at least one act of physical force.
• 7 in 8 workers experiencing at least one incident of student-initiated harassment.
• Female education workers experienced twice as many violent incid...
At the intersection of technology and education, Jérémie Séror explores how artificial intelligence is transforming language learning. His research chair examines the impact of emerging technologies on the personalization and adaptation of educational experiences.
At the intersection of technology and education, Jérémie Séror explores how artificial intelligence is transforming language learning. His research chair examines the impact of emerging technologies on the personalization and adaptation of educational experiences.
Nikolay Slavkov, holder of the new Research Chair in Language Policies at OLBI, conducts innovative research on the influence of family language policies, focusing on harmony, inclusion, and social justice within Canada’s multilingual context.
Nikolay Slavkov, holder of the new Research Chair in Language Policies at OLBI, conducts innovative research on the influence of family language policies, focusing on harmony, inclusion, and social justice within Canada’s multilingual context.
Armed with sterile tubes, students at the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine recently fanned out across Canada's capital city collecting soil samples. They were on the hunt for “bacteriophages,” viruses one-fortieth the size of a typical bacterium that bear a striking resemblance to landing alien spacecraft from a 1950s science fiction movie.
Armed with sterile tubes, students at the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine recently fanned out across Canada's capital city collecting soil samples. They were on the hunt for “bacteriophages,” viruses one-fortieth the size of a typical bacterium that bear a striking resemblance to landing alien spac...
On Friday, September 27th, twelve outstanding alumni of the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine were recognized for their remarkable contributions to medicine, both in Canada and internationally.
On Friday, September 27th, twelve outstanding alumni of the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine were recognized for their remarkable contributions to medicine, both in Canada and internationally.
Did you know that the University of Ottawa alumni experience starts well before graduation and never ends? This inclusive and inspiring alumni experience, which is continuously enriched over time, has even expanded to include the general public.
Did you know that the University of Ottawa alumni experience starts well before graduation and never ends? This inclusive and inspiring alumni experience, which is continuously enriched over time, has even expanded to include the general public.
In celebration of Franco-Ontarian Day, which takes place on September 25, our faculty is proud to highlight the Francophonie, which lies at the heart of our identity. As the most francophone faculty at the university, FSS is fully committed to promoting the French language and supporting the Francophone community, fostering diversity and culture in the nation’s capital.
In celebration of Franco-Ontarian Day, which takes place on September 25, our faculty is proud to highlight the Francophonie, which lies at the heart of our identity. As the most francophone faculty at the university, FSS is fully committed to promoting the French language and supporting the Francop...
Open - Collaboration for Cognitive Accessibility is a social enterprise whose mission is to build a world where people of all cognitive abilities can meet their full potential. It’s the brainchild of Virginie Cobigo, an associate professor of psychology in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Open - Collaboration for Cognitive Accessibility is a social enterprise whose mission is to build a world where people of all cognitive abilities can meet their full potential. It’s the brainchild of Virginie Cobigo, an associate professor of psychology in the Faculty of Social Sciences.