The ACFAS conference, a real scholarly and multidisciplinary rallying point for the French-speaking world, “is happening this year at an opportune moment for taking on the challenges that scholarship in French is facing,” says Martine Lagacé, uOttawa associate vice-president, research promotion and development, and conference co-chair.
The ACFAS conference, a real scholarly and multidisciplinary rallying point for the French-speaking world, “is happening this year at an opportune moment for taking on the challenges that scholarship in French is facing,” says Martine Lagacé, uOttawa associate vice-president, research promotion and ...
During the Mois de la Francophonie, we had the pleasure of sharing with you 21 emblematic expressions, drawn from the heart of our uOttawa community. Now let's discover Franco's captivating story, which brilliantly brings these expressions to life (article in french). Thank you for accompanying us on this quest to explore the diversity of our Francophonie, a linguistic journey that perfe...
During the Mois de la Francophonie, we had the pleasure of sharing with you 21 emblematic expressions, drawn from the heart of our uOttawa community. Now let's discover Franco's captivating story, which brilliantly brings these expressions to life (article in french). Thank you for accompa...
The Université de Sudbury and the University of Ottawa, together with the Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario, announce the implementation of a Memorandum of Understanding to offer programs, beginning in September 2025, that are not available in the region and to meet the needs of the labour market in Northeastern Ontario.
The Université de Sudbury and the University of Ottawa, together with the Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario, announce the implementation of a Memorandum of Understanding to offer programs, beginning in September 2025, that are not available in the region and to meet the needs of the lab...
Ever heard “Le clown Samuel”? “Rôbôtô”? “Allez allez où”? These songs are all the work of uOttawa alumna Suzanne Pinel (BSc ’67, ScN ’64) (and 2002 honorary doctorate recipient), aka Marie-Soleil, the great ambassador of French-Canadian culture, but also, maybe especially, of children, who’ve sung her nursery rhymes for nearly half a century.
Ever heard “Le clown Samuel”? “Rôbôtô”? “Allez allez où”? These songs are all the work of uOttawa alumna Suzanne Pinel (BSc ’67, ScN ’64) (and 2002 honorary doctorate recipient), aka Marie-Soleil, the great ambassador of French-Canadian culture, but also, maybe especially, of children, who’ve sung h...
Claudia Bouliane firmly believes in the power of literature to help us understand our shared reality and experience. However, the Département de français associate professor noticed something odd in Montreal. While the city is often presented as a multicultural, welcoming space for immigrants, it seems that these positive aspects doesn’t come through in Montreal’s literature.
Claudia Bouliane firmly believes in the power of literature to help us understand our shared reality and experience. However, the Département de français associate professor noticed something odd in Montreal. While the city is often presented as a multicultural, welcoming space for immigrants, it se...
Dr. Nurjehan Mawani, lawyer, public servant, diplomat and global Canadian, and current senior fellow and inaugural chair in global engagement at Massey College, spoke at the University of Ottawa February 20, as part of the uOInternational Dialogues and Insights series with support from the Alex Trebek Forum for Dialogue.
Dr. Nurjehan Mawani, lawyer, public servant, diplomat and global Canadian, and current senior fellow and inaugural chair in global engagement at Massey College, spoke at the University of Ottawa February 20, as part of the uOInternational Dialogues and Insights series with support from the Alex Treb...
For his tireless efforts in researching and defending the language rights of Canada’s French-speaking minority communities, Professor François Larocque was honoured earlier this year by Francopresse as one of the ten most influential personalities on Francophonie issues in Canada.
For his tireless efforts in researching and defending the language rights of Canada’s French-speaking minority communities, Professor François Larocque was honoured earlier this year by Francopresse as one of the ten most influential personalities on Francophonie issues in Canada.
One of his academic colleagues calls him ‘Grammar Boy.’ It’s a fitting nickname. As a researcher focused on the teaching and learning of French in minority contexts, Professor Joël Thibeault explores how students learn language and construct their linguistic identities. His interest in grammar goes beyond the simple structure of sentence formation. One of his aims is to challenge the privileged st...
One of his academic colleagues calls him ‘Grammar Boy.’ It’s a fitting nickname. As a researcher focused on the teaching and learning of French in minority contexts, Professor Joël Thibeault explores how students learn language and construct their linguistic identities. His interest in grammar goes ...