The Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of Samantha Maislin Dickson, LLB ’97, LLL ’96, as Associate Deputy Minister of Justice.
The Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of Samantha Maislin Dickson, LLB ’97, LLL ’96, as Associate Deputy Minister of Justice.
The National Indigenous Climate Compass (NICC) aims to be the go-to tool for climate change adaptation and planning by supporting Indigenous communities in a “for-them-by-them” approach. The tool is being developed collaboratively with the Faculty of Engineering’s Centre for Indigenous Community Infrastructure (CICI), community partners, and Indigenous communities across Canada.
The National Indigenous Climate Compass (NICC) aims to be the go-to tool for climate change adaptation and planning by supporting Indigenous communities in a “for-them-by-them” approach. The tool is being developed collaboratively with the Faculty of Engineering’s Centre for Indigenous Community Inf...
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Sophie Matte, LLB ’97, LLL ’96, to the Tax Court of Canada.  
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Sophie Matte, LLB ’97, LLL ’96, to the Tax Court of Canada.  
With the establishment of a groundbreaking research chair in science diplomacy, professors Patrick Fafard from the University of Ottawa and Pascal Griset from Sorbonne University in Paris will explore how scientific collaboration can transcend national borders and foster advances in global health and security.
With the establishment of a groundbreaking research chair in science diplomacy, professors Patrick Fafard from the University of Ottawa and Pascal Griset from Sorbonne University in Paris will explore how scientific collaboration can transcend national borders and foster advances in global health an...
Exams are done! The uOttawa campus is now in spring-summer mode.
Here are the opening hours for the places on campus to eat, work out, de-stress and plan your future career.
Exams are done! The uOttawa campus is now in spring-summer mode.
Here are the opening hours for the places on campus to eat, work out, de-stress and plan your future career.