The digital divide can exclude vulnerable populations from the benefits of digital technologies. Yet, in other cases, the elites benefit from an analog privilege that allows them to opt out from the AI processes harming the most vulnerable.
The digital divide can exclude vulnerable populations from the benefits of digital technologies. Yet, in other cases, the elites benefit from an analog privilege that allows them to opt out from the AI processes harming the most vulnerable.
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Get to know the people behind the scenes who are here to support your academic journey, guiding you to the best resources for your research and studies.
The Fernand Boulan Prize, awarded by the Association internationale des criminologues de langue française (AICLF), recognizes the excellence and originality of a young researcher's work on a topic of interest to French-speaking criminologists.
The Fernand Boulan Prize, awarded by the Association internationale des criminologues de langue française (AICLF), recognizes the excellence and originality of a young researcher's work on a topic of interest to French-speaking criminologists.
Kevin Joseph, a 2024 Schulich Leader, has demonstrated a strong commitment to community growth and personal development. The prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarship, awarded to top Canadian students in STEM, recognizes not just his academic excellence but also his commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders.
Kevin Joseph, a 2024 Schulich Leader, has demonstrated a strong commitment to community growth and personal development. The prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarship, awarded to top Canadian students in STEM, recognizes not just his academic excellence but also his commitment to fostering the next ge...
We are thrilled to announce that the Occupational Health and Safety team has once again been recognized by OHS Canada for excellence in workplace safety.
It is with great pride that we share the news of two significant achievements:
We are thrilled to announce that the Occupational Health and Safety team has once again been recognized by OHS Canada for excellence in workplace safety.
It is with great pride that we share the news of two significant achievements:
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Do Netflix's true-crime series present a ‘seductive’ image of criminals?
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Do Netflix's true-crime series present a ‘seductive’ image of criminals?
The Faculty of Arts is thrilled to present the third edition of the Student Showcase, an inspiring exhibition highlighting a diverse and captivating collection of creative works produced by our talented visual arts students.
The Faculty of Arts is thrilled to present the third edition of the Student Showcase, an inspiring exhibition highlighting a diverse and captivating collection of creative works produced by our talented visual arts students.
The FSS Challenge is an innovation competition that uses collective intelligence to imagine, create, and develop solutions to social challenges. The most recent edition was held from September 27 to 29. During the three-day competition, over 120 students pooled their knowledge and expertise to develop, in teams, a briefing book for a new federal government minister following their appointment to C...
The FSS Challenge is an innovation competition that uses collective intelligence to imagine, create, and develop solutions to social challenges. The most recent edition was held from September 27 to 29. During the three-day competition, over 120 students pooled their knowledge and expertise to devel...
“As a Black woman with sickle cell disease, I brace myself for judgement every time I walk into the ER,” says Shelly-Ann Crosby, 41, whose countless hospital visits for pain have deepened her wariness.
“As a Black woman with sickle cell disease, I brace myself for judgement every time I walk into the ER,” says Shelly-Ann Crosby, 41, whose countless hospital visits for pain have deepened her wariness.
Thanks to support from Professor Vanthuyne, the Wìdòkodàdodà (Building Together) research project, led and directed by Mike Diabo and Mona Tolley, was able to secure a Community-based Research (CBR) Grant. The project aims to engage with the Anishinaabeg Nation to explore how uOttawa can contribute to decolonization and Indigenization processes.
Thanks to support from Professor Vanthuyne, the Wìdòkodàdodà (Building Together) research project, led and directed by Mike Diabo and Mona Tolley, was able to secure a Community-based Research (CBR) Grant. The project aims to engage with the Anishinaabeg Nation to explore how uOttawa can contribute ...