When knowledge mobilization from across la francophonie took centre stage during the 91st ACFAS conference, Faculty of Education professors and grad students were among the thousands of participants who shared their expertise. It was a landmark gathering on the uOttawa campus for the French-speaking research community.
When knowledge mobilization from across la francophonie took centre stage during the 91st ACFAS conference, Faculty of Education professors and grad students were among the thousands of participants who shared their expertise. It was a landmark gathering on the uOttawa campus for the French-speaking...
As part of the U7+ Student Challenge on sustainability, a team of students from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa mentored by Professor David Bruce developed an innovative composting toilet solution to support climate refugees.
As part of the U7+ Student Challenge on sustainability, a team of students from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa mentored by Professor David Bruce developed an innovative composting toilet solution to support climate refugees.
The call to knowledge mobilization in French was heard at the 91st annual ACFAS conference, which brought together some 6,000 researchers and more than 250 volunteers. Research findings presented at the 200 symposiums garnered media attention throughout the week. The giant OTTAWA letters in the Byward Market even sported the ACFAS colours!
The call to knowledge mobilization in French was heard at the 91st annual ACFAS conference, which brought together some 6,000 researchers and more than 250 volunteers. Research findings presented at the 200 symposiums garnered media attention throughout the week. The giant OTTAWA letters in the Bywa...
Professor Lucie Hotte, of the Département de français at the University of Ottawa, who also serves as director of the Centre de recherche sur les francophonies canadiennes, was chosen as the first winner of the Award for Research Excellence in Francophonie, which recognizes excellence in research on the Francophonie. This award highlights her leadership in promoting and studying Francophone cultur...
Professor Lucie Hotte, of the Département de français at the University of Ottawa, who also serves as director of the Centre de recherche sur les francophonies canadiennes, was chosen as the first winner of the Award for Research Excellence in Francophonie, which recognizes excellence in research on...
Les membres du jury du Concours de création littéraire 2024 organisé par le Département de français de l’Université d’Ottawa ont le plaisir d’annoncer le nom de la lauréate pour son texte intitulé « Teintes à ne pas confondre » : il s’agit de Romy Laplante, une élève du Séminaire Saint-François, au Québec, dans la classe de secondaire 5 de madame Marie Duchesneau. Toutes nos félicitations à la lau...
Les membres du jury du Concours de création littéraire 2024 organisé par le Département de français de l’Université d’Ottawa ont le plaisir d’annoncer le nom de la lauréate pour son texte intitulé « Teintes à ne pas confondre » : il s’agit de Romy Laplante, une élève du Séminaire Saint-François, au ...
Two students of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Science contributed to discussions that aim to shape global policies as they attended the U7+@ NEXT and the NEXT Milan Forum 2024 that were hosted by the Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) and Bocconi University in Italy, on 18 and 19 March 2024.
Two students of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Science contributed to discussions that aim to shape global policies as they attended the U7+@ NEXT and the NEXT Milan Forum 2024 that were hosted by the Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) and Bocconi University in Italy,...
May 2, 2024
Research and innovation
Francophonie
Collège des Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone
The Faculty of Education congratulates Professor Megan Cotnam-Kappel, an expert in educational technology and minority-language education, for her appointment as Research Chair on Digital Thriving in Franco-Ontarian Communities.
The Faculty of Education congratulates Professor Megan Cotnam-Kappel, an expert in educational technology and minority-language education, for her appointment as Research Chair on Digital Thriving in Franco-Ontarian Communities.