The Faculty of Social Sciences is proud to congratulate Professor Jeffry Quan from the School of Psychology at the University of Ottawa on receiving the 2026 Early Career Excellence in Teaching Award ...
The School of Political Studies is proud to announce the publication of an article in the Canadian Journal of Development Studies. The article is co-authored by Stéphanie Bacher, who was awarded a ...
Discover various food options, including vegetarian, vegan and Halal. Choose from 10 stations offering a variety of delicious meals made on site with fresh ingredients, along with Desserts and Drinks ...
Information is one of the most valuable assets in today’s organizations. The School of Information Studies offers innovative and interdisciplinary graduate programs that prepare you for a rewarding ...
The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa is proud to announce its 2026 valedictorians—exceptional students whose academic excellence, leadership, and community engagement reflect the ...
We’re celebrating excellence in the Faculty of Science class of 2026! Meet our outstanding valedictorians, Thalia Lamberti and Simon Yang. We’re celebrating excellence in the Faculty of Science class ...
The duration of each session will be approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. This will be an informal, student-led presentation focused on sharing what we wish we’d known before our first term. You can expect: ...
uOttawa studies highlight need for the creation of national mental health plan ...
The Data Literacy Research Institute (DLRI) is an interdisciplinary hub that combines research and teaching, bringing together scholars from across faculties to study and promote data literacy. As ...
Throughout winter, bumble bee queens lie buried underground in diapause, in a hibernation-like state, in a form of overwintering. But as snow melts and heavy rains soak the ground each spring those ...
When Jinny Yu, a Full Professor in the Visual Arts Department, suggested that her colleagues teach more BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) artists, their immediate reaction was “But they’re ...
In a thought-provoking article for The Conversation, Professor Irvin Waller, a renowned expert in crime prevention, presents a compelling argument against the conventional reliance on incarceration as ...
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