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...
Christiana Sagay, a student member of HRREC, participated in the Winter Conference held by the Human Mobility and Migration Lab at the Rudolf Agricola School of Sustainable Development, University of Groningen, Netherlands, on January 25-26, 2024.
Christiana Sagay, a student member of HRREC, participated in the Winter Conference held by the Human Mobility and Migration Lab at the Rudolf Agricola School of Sustainable Development, University of Groningen, Netherlands, on January 25-26, 2024.
Going on an international exchange during your studies can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your academic journey. From personal to professional growth, an exchange will help you expand your knowledge and skills, by exposing you to new people, cultures, and challenges.
Going on an international exchange during your studies can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your academic journey. From personal to professional growth, an exchange will help you expand your knowledge and skills, by exposing you to new people, cultures, and challenges.
In 2021, a delegation from the University of Ottawa’s uOInternational (formerly the International Office) visited several embassies in the National Capital Region. These visits highlighted the need to strengthen our diplomatic ties with nations represented in Canada, to foster greater cooperation and better understand the education needs of the diplomatic community in Ottawa.
In 2021, a delegation from the University of Ottawa’s uOInternational (formerly the International Office) visited several embassies in the National Capital Region. These visits highlighted the need to strengthen our diplomatic ties with nations represented in Canada, to foster greater cooperation an...
As a global health leader, the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine maintains privileged partnerships with universities around the world. Among these, the Faculty’s partnership the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) in Tanzania has allowed for many exchanges in recent months: after the trip of five students from the University of Ottawa to Tanzania last June, a de...
As a global health leader, the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine maintains privileged partnerships with universities around the world. Among these, the Faculty’s partnership the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) in Tanzania has allowed for many exchanges in rece...
Thanks to a partnership agreement signed between the Faculty of Medicine and the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, students have a unique opportunity to learn and gain critical experience abroad.
Thanks to a partnership agreement signed between the Faculty of Medicine and the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, students have a unique opportunity to learn and gain critical experience abroad.
Thanks to a partnership agreement signed between the Faculty of Medicine and the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, students have a unique opportunity to learn and gain critical experience abroad.
Thanks to a partnership agreement signed between the Faculty of Medicine and the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, students have a unique opportunity to learn and gain critical experience abroad.
Dean Jacques Beauvais, Vice-Dean Graduate Studies Liam Peyton, and Manager of International Affairs Olga Golovachova, all from uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering, attended the 75th annual NAFSA conference to speak on building capacity in STEM via remote learning opportunities and the importance of university-government partnerships. They discussed their experience with the Digital Egypt Builders Ini...
Dean Jacques Beauvais, Vice-Dean Graduate Studies Liam Peyton, and Manager of International Affairs Olga Golovachova, all from uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering, attended the 75th annual NAFSA conference to speak on building capacity in STEM via remote learning opportunities and the importance of uni...
Political science student Anjana Balachandran has been chosen to attend the prestigious NATO Youth Summit in Washington June 5. Her commitment to youth advocacy has propelled her to represent our students and young citizens internationally.
Political science student Anjana Balachandran has been chosen to attend the prestigious NATO Youth Summit in Washington June 5. Her commitment to youth advocacy has propelled her to represent our students and young citizens internationally.
In a world increasingly shaken by crises and polarized debate, science is more critical than ever, and the concept of scientific diplomacy is taking on added importance. Bolstered by collaboration in place for more than 20 years now, the University of Ottawa and the Embassy of France in Canada are launching a brand-new research chair in scientific diplomacy aimed at shedding light on and examining...
In a world increasingly shaken by crises and polarized debate, science is more critical than ever, and the concept of scientific diplomacy is taking on added importance. Bolstered by collaboration in place for more than 20 years now, the University of Ottawa and the Embassy of France in Canada are l...