In the final stretch before exams, with your student budget dwindling fast, the Health Promotion and Education team offers advice on how to eat well to fuel your body and mind — without breaking the bank. Power up your meal prep with budget-friendly tips as uOttawa marks Nutrition Month.
In the final stretch before exams, with your student budget dwindling fast, the Health Promotion and Education team offers advice on how to eat well to fuel your body and mind — without breaking the bank. Power up your meal prep with budget-friendly tips as uOttawa marks Nutrition Month.
Collaborations between industry and academia have long spurred research and development. The partnership between Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and the University of Ottawa not only advances knowledge, but also plays a key role in talent acquisition and development.
Collaborations between industry and academia have long spurred research and development. The partnership between Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and the University of Ottawa not only advances knowledge, but also plays a key role in talent acquisition and development.
Hearing loss often occurs gradually as part of the aging process, but it may also be caused by loud noise, trauma, medications or disease. Work-related hearing loss is an occupational illness.
Hearing loss often occurs gradually as part of the aging process, but it may also be caused by loud noise, trauma, medications or disease. Work-related hearing loss is an occupational illness.
Through their engineering design courses, students at the Faculty of Engineering have been creating assistive devices for people with physical disabilities. One project in particular, a pickup stick, has received national recognition from the Tetra Society of North America.
Through their engineering design courses, students at the Faculty of Engineering have been creating assistive devices for people with physical disabilities. One project in particular, a pickup stick, has received national recognition from the Tetra Society of North America.
You could win a $1,000 scholarship, gift cards and flex dollars. Collect points by completing daily wellness missions on the app to be entered into a draw.
Winners will be announced at the end of term. See details in the How to earn points? Section of the app.
You could win a $1,000 scholarship, gift cards and flex dollars. Collect points by completing daily wellness missions on the app to be entered into a draw.
Winners will be announced at the end of term. See details in the How to earn points? Section of the app.
Health care in Canada is in crisis and that is why the University of Ottawa is investing close to $500 million in health, biomedical sciences, and life sciences infrastructure, creating innovative research and training environments to help revitalize health care across the country.
Health care in Canada is in crisis and that is why the University of Ottawa is investing close to $500 million in health, biomedical sciences, and life sciences infrastructure, creating innovative research and training environments to help revitalize health care across the country.
Professor Linda McLean combines her love of physiotherapy with her graduate training in engineering to fill important knowledge gaps about pelvic floor disorders in women.
Professor Linda McLean combines her love of physiotherapy with her graduate training in engineering to fill important knowledge gaps about pelvic floor disorders in women.
Citizen science – participation of members of the public in the production of scientific knowledge – can take many forms. For example, last Spring I visited a snake enthusiast who maintains a study site, where he monitors Southern Rubber Boa population dynamics. He had searched for and photographed these snakes for many years, a hobby called herping (...
Citizen science – participation of members of the public in the production of scientific knowledge – can take many forms. For example, last Spring I visited a snake enthusiast who maintains a study site, where he monitors Southern Rubber Boa population ...
University of Ottawa Professor Gilles Comeau and partners have struck a chord with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), obtaining a $1 million grant to conduct research project targeting individuals with dementia and those at risk.
University of Ottawa Professor Gilles Comeau and partners have struck a chord with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), obtaining a $1 million grant to conduct research project targeting individuals with dementia and those at risk.