Two themes unite our first trailblazer’s academic career and extracurricular efforts: a love of chemistry and the desire to see more women of colour represented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. Now doing postdoctoral research in Toronto, two-time uOttawa alumni Dr. Ampaw is getting closer to her dream of leading a research group, becoming a professor, and being a role m...
Two themes unite our first trailblazer’s academic career and extracurricular efforts: a love of chemistry and the desire to see more women of colour represented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. Now doing postdoctoral research in Toronto, two-time uOttawa alumni Dr. Ampaw ...
This Black History Month, we’ve teamed up with Ridley-Padmore and Ndema-Moussa to create new portraits and poems in honour of four Black uOttawa alumni who have left a significant mark on the University.
This Black History Month, we’ve teamed up with Ridley-Padmore and Ndema-Moussa to create new portraits and poems in honour of four Black uOttawa alumni who have left a significant mark on the University.
The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa has partnered with Mexico’s Tecnológico de Monterrey to collaborate on research projects to help resolve global issues such as sustainability and climate change.
The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa has partnered with Mexico’s Tecnológico de Monterrey to collaborate on research projects to help resolve global issues such as sustainability and climate change.
Can large-scale geoengineering be a solution to global warming? Can artificial intelligence (AI) control such technologies? What could be the impact on our society, on wealth and power, on communities?
Can large-scale geoengineering be a solution to global warming? Can artificial intelligence (AI) control such technologies? What could be the impact on our society, on wealth and power, on communities?
A brand-new garden featuring plants indigenous to the National Capital Region is budding on campus. Located in front of the Social Sciences Building, the space acknowledges the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabeg.
A brand-new garden featuring plants indigenous to the National Capital Region is budding on campus. Located in front of the Social Sciences Building, the space acknowledges the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabeg.
This podcast explores the 1970 Abortion Caravan on its 51st anniversary, in the midst of a global pandemic, including its history and its implications for today.
This podcast explores the 1970 Abortion Caravan on its 51st anniversary, in the midst of a global pandemic, including its history and its implications for today.
The University of Ottawa has extended its collaboration with the Ministry of Education (Taiwan) through the renewal of the Research Chair in Taiwan Studies.
The University of Ottawa has extended its collaboration with the Ministry of Education (Taiwan) through the renewal of the Research Chair in Taiwan Studies.
The Institute is pleased to congratulate former postdoctoral fellow Susanne Commend on the publication of her recent book: Vulnérables, tolérés, exclus : Histoire des enfants handicapés au Québec, 1920-1990 (les Presses de l’Université de Montreal).
The Institute is pleased to congratulate former postdoctoral fellow Susanne Commend on the publication of her recent book: Vulnérables, tolérés, exclus : Histoire des enfants handicapés au Québec, 1920-1990 (les Presses de l’Université de Montreal).
The Faculty of Engineering is pleased to announce that close to $800,000 has been awarded in funding to support collaborative research projects as part of the National Research Council (NRC)’s Challenge programs. Read more about the research projects of professors Arnaud Weck, Karin Hinzer and Jianping Yao below.
The Faculty of Engineering is pleased to announce that close to $800,000 has been awarded in funding to support collaborative research projects as part of the National Research Council (NRC)’s Challenge programs. Read more about the research projects of professors Arnaud Weck, Karin Hinzer and Jianp...