Author, teacher, stage actress, theatre addict and uOttawa graduate, Michèle Vinet has won the most prestigious of Franco-Ontarian literary awards.
“From my childhood to the final years of my teaching career, I’d promised myself that one day I’d write,” says Michèle, who, for years, had to put aside this dream to focus on her studies and work.
She ...
Author, teacher, stage actress, theatre addict and uOttawa graduate, Michèle Vinet has won the most prestigious of Franco-Ontarian literary awards.
“From my childhood to the final years of my teaching career, I’d promised myself that one day I’d write,...
As part of the partnership between the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and the University of Ottawa, the faculties of medicine from each school have created and signed the Health Humanities Charter.
As part of the partnership between the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and the University of Ottawa, the faculties of medicine from each school have created and signed the Health Humanities Charter.
From May 30 to June 8, 2023, HRREC members Oonagh Fitzgerald and Ramon Blanco-Barrera were the curators of the exhibition on Arts & Human Rights: Conversing Multiplicities, as a result of the excellent work they did in organizing the 2nd HRREC Arts and Human Rights Symposium in 2022, a long-time program of the Centre.
From May 30 to June 8, 2023, HRREC members Oonagh Fitzgerald and Ramon Blanco-Barrera were the curators of the exhibition on Arts & Human Rights: Conversing Multiplicities, as a result of the excellent work they did in organizing the 2nd HRREC Arts and Human Rights Symposium in 2022, a long-time...
Are you a student interested in working with animals, furthering animal justice, or exploring the intricacies of the human-animal connection? Would you like to gain hands-on experience in these areas, outside of the traditional classroom setting? If so, AHL 2111: Introduction to Animal Studies II: Fieldwork is for you!
Are you a student interested in working with animals, furthering animal justice, or exploring the intricacies of the human-animal connection? Would you like to gain hands-on experience in these areas, outside of the traditional classroom setting? If so, AHL 2111: Introduction to Animal Studies II: F...
The Women’s Archives, at uOttawa Library Archives and Special Collections, is a collection of personal papers, buttons, flyers, and other materials representing the second-wave feminist movements that began in the 1960s. It brings together records from over 200+ grassroots organizations and individuals who worked to improve the political, social, and economic conditions of Canadian women.
The Women’s Archives, at uOttawa Library Archives and Special Collections, is a collection of personal papers, buttons, flyers, and other materials representing the second-wave feminist movements that began in the 1960s. It brings together records from over 200+ grassroots organizations and individu...
Balarama Holness (BA ’08, BEd ’14) can draw parallels between his uOttawa athletic career and his political activism. Whether it’s politics or football, Balarama says they’re both team sports: they involve mobilizing people from all walks of life and working together in community to achieve shared goals.
Balarama Holness (BA ’08, BEd ’14) can draw parallels between his uOttawa athletic career and his political activism. Whether it’s politics or football, Balarama says they’re both team sports: they involve mobilizing people from all walks of life and working together in community to achieve shared g...
The Faculty of Arts is committed to supporting voices for equity, diversity and inclusion. The Arts Without Borders fellowships reflect this commitment, offering a unique opportunity for two postdoctoral researchers to pursue their work at the University of Ottawa. The Faculty of Arts sat down with one of the fellows, Dr. Sheetala Bhat, to discuss her work and plans.
The Faculty of Arts is committed to supporting voices for equity, diversity and inclusion. The Arts Without Borders fellowships reflect this commitment, offering a unique opportunity for two postdoctoral researchers to pursue their work at the University of Ottawa. The Faculty of Arts sat down with ...
Arts Without Borders scholarships are a testament to the Faculty of Arts’ commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Through these scholarships, two up and coming researchers are pursuing their research at the University of Ottawa. We met one of them, Janaína Nazzari Gomes.
Arts Without Borders scholarships are a testament to the Faculty of Arts’ commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Through these scholarships, two up and coming researchers are pursuing their research at the University of Ottawa. We met one of them, Janaína Nazzari Gomes.