Professors Christina Clark-Kazak, Irene Vitoroulis and Karine Vanthuyne, renowned for their innovative work and significant contributions to the social sciences, were recently awarded Community-based Research (CBR) grants by the University of Ottawa. Here is an overview of their respective community-based research projects.
Professors Christina Clark-Kazak, Irene Vitoroulis and Karine Vanthuyne, renowned for their innovative work and significant contributions to the social sciences, were recently awarded Community-based Research (CBR) grants by the University of Ottawa. Here is an overview of their respective community...
In our ever-changing world, sociology offers unique ways of rethinking the epistemological, social, political and media challenges that shape our societies. It can help us explore these issues from new angles, opening up innovative ways to address them.
In our ever-changing world, sociology offers unique ways of rethinking the epistemological, social, political and media challenges that shape our societies. It can help us explore these issues from new angles, opening up innovative ways to address them.
During the pandemic, wastewater monitoring was an innovative solution that allowed us to better monitor COVID-19 levels in our community.
To better understand the impact and possible applications of this tool, the uOttawa Delatolla Research Group, CHEO, CHEO Research Institute and Ottawa Public Health have teamed up to support the continuation of wastewater monitoring of COVID-19, influenza, RSV...
During the pandemic, wastewater monitoring was an innovative solution that allowed us to better monitor COVID-19 levels in our community.
To better understand the impact and possible applications of this tool, the uOttawa Delatolla Research Group, CHEO, CHEO Research Institute and Ottawa Public He...
Again this year, a University of Ottawa student with an impressive background has been named the recipient of the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarship.
Again this year, a University of Ottawa student with an impressive background has been named the recipient of the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarship.
On September 25, the Franco-Ontarian community gathered to celebrate its pride, resilience and culture with a full day of inspiring activities in a prelude to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Franco-Ontarian flag in 2025. The event honoured the history and future of this vibrant community.
On September 25, the Franco-Ontarian community gathered to celebrate its pride, resilience and culture with a full day of inspiring activities in a prelude to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Franco-Ontarian flag in 2025. The event honoured the history and future of this vibrant community.