The MakerLaunch startup accelerator at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Ottawa is thrilled to introduce three innovative technology ventures joining its 2024 cohort: TerraFixing, GastroTrackAI and NXoCare. These startups will gain access to resources including funding, mentorship, prototyping facilities and networking avenues, all geared towards propelling their products and service...
The MakerLaunch startup accelerator at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Ottawa is thrilled to introduce three innovative technology ventures joining its 2024 cohort: TerraFixing, GastroTrackAI and NXoCare. These startups will gain access to resources including funding, mentorship, pro...
Combining biomedical finesse and nature-inspired engineering, a uOttawa-led team of scientists have created a jelly-like material that shows great potential for on-the-spot repair to a remarkable range of damaged organs and tissues in the human body.
Combining biomedical finesse and nature-inspired engineering, a uOttawa-led team of scientists have created a jelly-like material that shows great potential for on-the-spot repair to a remarkable range of damaged organs and tissues in the human body.
Une capsule vidéo qui présente les ordres juridiques autochtones et le programme de Certificat en droit autochtone de la Section de droit civil est actuellement en vedette au Musée de la civilisation du Québec, dans le cadre de l’exposition «Le Barreau du Québec, 175 ans d’engagement». L’exposition se tiendra jusqu’au 29 septembre prochain.
Une capsule vidéo qui présente les ordres juridiques autochtones et le programme de Certificat en droit autochtone de la Section de droit civil est actuellement en vedette au Musée de la civilisation du Québec, dans le cadre de l’exposition «Le Barreau du Québec, 175 ans d’engagement». L’exposition ...
Professor Josephine B. Etowa of the School of Nursing has received the Canadian Public Health Association’s prestigious Ron Draper Health Promotion Award for those working in the sector.
Professor Josephine B. Etowa of the School of Nursing has received the Canadian Public Health Association’s prestigious Ron Draper Health Promotion Award for those working in the sector.
In honour of her retirement, Professor Martha Jackman will be celebrated on May 23, 2024 at a symposium exploring the major social justice issues that have marked her exceptional career.
In honour of her retirement, Professor Martha Jackman will be celebrated on May 23, 2024 at a symposium exploring the major social justice issues that have marked her exceptional career.
Members of the Ottawa health-care community joined researchers, educators, community leaders and investors May 9 to break ground on the Advanced Medical Research Centre (AMRC), the University of Ottawa’s new initiative to grow the medical biotechnology sector in the Ottawa region.
Members of the Ottawa health-care community joined researchers, educators, community leaders and investors May 9 to break ground on the Advanced Medical Research Centre (AMRC), the University of Ottawa’s new initiative to grow the medical biotechnology sector in the Ottawa region.
What lies behind a literary prize? How do we determine the value of a book? These questions mattered to young university students from Ontario, New Brunswick and British Columbia, who agreed to be part of the jury for the first edition of the Choix Goncourt Canada. The goal: to promote Francophone contemporary literary creation.
What lies behind a literary prize? How do we determine the value of a book? These questions mattered to young university students from Ontario, New Brunswick and British Columbia, who agreed to be part of the jury for the first edition of the Choix Goncourt Canada. The goal: to promote Francophone c...
Au Canada, les provinces ont un contrôle absolu sur les municipalités. Ces dernières ne constituent pas un ordre de gouvernement indépendant sur le plan constitutionnel, mais sont plutôt un champ de compétence provincial en vertu de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, comme la Cour suprême l’a rappelé à maintes reprises.
Au Canada, les provinces ont un contrôle absolu sur les municipalités. Ces dernières ne constituent pas un ordre de gouvernement indépendant sur le plan constitutionnel, mais sont plutôt un champ de compétence provincial en vertu de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867, comme la Cour suprême l’a rappelé...