In 2018, Professor François Larocque was awarded the first Canadian Francophonie Research Chair in Language Rights, a meaningful example of the University of Ottawa’s commitment to its status as a bilingual institution, and a fitting recognition of Professor Larocque’s proven leadership in this field. The University has now renewed Professor Larocque’s mandate as chairholder for a further 5 years.
In 2018, Professor François Larocque was awarded the first Canadian Francophonie Research Chair in Language Rights, a meaningful example of the University of Ottawa’s commitment to its status as a bilingual institution, and a fitting recognition of Professor Larocque’s proven leadership in this fiel...
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...
Professor Alain Roussy has been awarded the AJEFO Order of Merit for his contribution to access to justice in French in Ontario and to the improvement of legal services in French for the Franco-Ontarian community.
Professor Alain Roussy has been awarded the AJEFO Order of Merit for his contribution to access to justice in French in Ontario and to the improvement of legal services in French for the Franco-Ontarian community.
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.
For the past 175 years, the University of Ottawa has been contributing to the vitality of French-speaking Ontario through innovative programs that target the needs and aspirations of Francophone youth and equip them with necessary tools to promote the development of their communities.
For the past 175 years, the University of Ottawa has been contributing to the vitality of French-speaking Ontario through innovative programs that target the needs and aspirations of Francophone youth and equip them with necessary tools to promote the development of their communities.