The international and interdisciplinary conference Modern World, Alternative Worlds - Sources and Extensions of the Eighteenth Century is co-organized by professors from the University of Ottawa, the ...
This year, the Library will resume a range of in-person services and activities. We are pleased to meet you again in person. Here are the top five things to know about the uOttawa Library to help you ...
Dive into the topic of climate change in a multispecies world! Explore how human and non-human species interact in an era of climate change. Meet professors, graduate students, and peers. Collaborate ...
Biography The D’Amours laboratory is currently recruiting graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. Please send your CV to: [email protected] When Damien D’Amours began his doctoral studies ...
Biography Dr. Marie-Claude Audet is an Assistant Professor in nutrition, stress and mental health in the School of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Ottawa. She also holds an adjunct scientist ...
Since its establishment in 2012, the University of Ottawa’s Brain and Mind Research Institute (uOBMRI) has been committed to advancing interdisciplinary research excellence on the brain and mind for ...
The Board of Governors has approved a landmark student housing project that will elevate the on-campus housing experience by bringing more students closer to the downtown campus. In doing this, ...
Two decades on, the Indigenous-led program is both a legacy and a living project: sustaining a proud record of achievement while firmly oriented toward a more just, equitable, and inclusive health ...
Join us for the next event in our Research Conversations Series entitled “Teaching as if the Planet Matters: What if science education could save the world?” with Norris Igbinosa Erhabor, PhD, Anna ...
A young patient clutches her crocheted monkey with a prosthetic leg as she’s wheeled into surgery, bravely telling the medical team that she would look just like her new friend afterward.The ...
At the University of Ottawa, reconciliation is also tied to indigenization and decolonization — the work of embedding Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into the daily structures of the University.
If you feel that you’re struggling or not understanding the course material, don’t wait: reach out to your professor or TA right away. You can also ask your faculty advisor for guidance. At the ...