This year brought many important advances in the life sciences and cybersecurity sectors, both for the University of Ottawa and the National Capital Region. The launch of the Health Sciences building, the Brain-Heart Interconnectome (BHI), the Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H) and the uOttawa-IBM Cyber Range all give reason for a positive, hopeful future for Canadians in 2024.
This year brought many important advances in the life sciences and cybersecurity sectors, both for the University of Ottawa and the National Capital Region. The launch of the Health Sciences building, the Brain-Heart Interconnectome (BHI), the Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H) and the uOttaw...
This year’s winner of the Holiday Greeting Card Contest, held by the Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation, is Anna Mikhailov, a first-year student in uOttawa’s Bachelor of Fine Arts program.
This year’s winner of the Holiday Greeting Card Contest, held by the Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation, is Anna Mikhailov, a first-year student in uOttawa’s Bachelor of Fine Arts program.
Professor Angel M. Foster was recently elected a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, reflecting her deep commitment to reproductive health, evidence-based decision-making and public health policy.
Professor Angel M. Foster was recently elected a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, reflecting her deep commitment to reproductive health, evidence-based decision-making and public health policy.
To shed light on the international AI scene, leading academics from around the world were invited to the University of Ottawa to participate in Shaping AI for Just Futures, a two-day conference spearheaded by Professor Florian Martin-Bariteau and colleagues interested in the future of AI in society.
To shed light on the international AI scene, leading academics from around the world were invited to the University of Ottawa to participate in Shaping AI for Just Futures, a two-day conference spearheaded by Professor Florian Martin-Bariteau and colleagues interested in the future of AI in society....
December 14, 2023
Research and innovation
Collège des Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone
The Collège des chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone (CCRMF) of the University of Ottawa is pleased to welcome six researchers as part of its Francophone Mobility Chairs program for the 2023-2024 academic year. The College is also delighted to welcome Nicolas Peyre, who was named to a Francophone Mobility Chair in 2020, but whose stay here was postponed several times due to the pandemic.
The Collège des chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone (CCRMF) of the University of Ottawa is pleased to welcome six researchers as part of its Francophone Mobility Chairs program for the 2023-2024 academic year. The College is also delighted to welcome Nicolas Peyre, who was named to a Franc...
Congratulations to Professor Stephanie Arnott for winning the 2023 Robert Roy Award, given by the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers (CASLT). Arnott was among several laureates honoured for their “significant contributions to the advancement of the language education field.”
Congratulations to Professor Stephanie Arnott for winning the 2023 Robert Roy Award, given by the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers (CASLT). Arnott was among several laureates honoured for their “significant contributions to the advancement of the language education field.”
Scientists from the University of Ottawa have used neuroimaging and behavioural data to investigate the neural processes that underlie different types of long-term memory.
Scientists from the University of Ottawa have used neuroimaging and behavioural data to investigate the neural processes that underlie different types of long-term memory.
Solutions to some of society’s most important challenges require the right regulatory environment to drive innovation. Examples include pioneering models for access to educational materials, reimagining collaborative ways to transfer technology to fight climate change, and laying the groundwork for equitable access to life-saving medicines.
Solutions to some of society’s most important challenges require the right regulatory environment to drive innovation. Examples include pioneering models for access to educational materials, reimagining collaborative ways to transfer technology to fight climate change, and laying the groundwork for ...