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Plastic on the mind: Countering microplastics impact on brain, general health

Microplastics are invading our bodies, with a recent influential study highlighting a spoon’s worth of these toxic particles alone can be found in the…
uOttawa team develops innovative animal model for studying limb spasticity

uOttawa team develops innovative animal model for studying limb spasticity

Researchers at the University of Ottawa have made a significant advancement in the field of spinal cord injury research, developing a novel optogeneti…
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A roadmap for protecting our democracies in the age of AI

The University of Ottawa AI + Society and IVADO release a global policy brief led by Prof. Florian Martin-Bariteau and Prof. Catherine Régis to provid…
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
15 Canada Research Chairs to boost innovation at uOttawa around science and society
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

15 Canada Research Chairs to boost innovation at uOttawa around science and soc…

The University of Ottawa is furthering research excellence through 15 new and renewed Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) addressing a broad range of global…
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uOttawa climbs in QS Sustainability Rankings
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uOttawa climbs in QS Sustainability Rankings

The University of Ottawa continues to shine as a leader in sustainability, as highlighted in the QS World University Sustainability Rankings 2025. Thi…
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Paul Corkum awarded the American Physical Society’s 2025 APS Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

Paul Corkum awarded the American Physical Society’s 2025 APS Medal for Exceptio…

Professor Paul Corkum, a physics researcher at the University of Ottawa best known for his pioneering contributions to attosecond science, has been aw…
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AI + Society Initiative
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AI + Society Initiative
Mar 18

What Competition Law for a Healthy AI Market?

Exploring the anti-competitive behaviours of dominant players in the AI ecosystem, and the future of Canada’s regulatory competition framework.
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CRCCF
Mar 20

CRCCF event marking International Day of La Francophonie

Professor Geneviève Tellier leads a Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture roundtable including the Honorable Lucie Moncion (Canada Senate), M…
Faculty of Law
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Faculty of Law
Mar 21

Exploring how academic freedom can co-exist with EDI on university campuses

uOttawa’s Public Law Centre in collaboration with the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, the Office of the Vice-Provost, Equity, Diversity an…

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Trump’s potential embrace of ‘continentalist geopolitics’ poses grave risks to …

Trump’s second presidency marks a contemporary twist on an older form of continentalist geopolitics with important implications for Canada and the world, writes Professor Michael Williams of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
The Conversation
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The Conversation

How to teach hope when democracy is retreating

One popular approach to strengthening commitments to democracy is to engage students in community projects that address difficult societal challenges, writes Joel Westheimer, the University research chair in democracy and education.
The Conversation
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The Conversation

Why we shouldn’t let lower fertility rates fuel pronatalist policies

"In my work as a planetary health researcher, I understand the complex dynamics between reproductive rights, population dynamics and environmental sustainability. This new executive order has me worried," writes Céline Delacroix from the Faculty of Health Sciences.

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