This year again GAIA, the undergraduate student association of the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, has awarded 10 scholarships amongst more than one hundred students who submitted written or artwork on subjects as varied as EDI, Experiential Learning and Emerging Fields of Research.
This year again GAIA, the undergraduate student association of the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, has awarded 10 scholarships amongst more than one hundred students who submitted written or artwork on subjects as varied as EDI, Experiential Learning and Emerging Fields of Resear...
As a sustainability consultant and influential figure in the entertainment industry, Andrew Robinson (BA ’93) has committed his career to minimizing ecological footprints on set and promoting greener practices through media storytelling. His education at uOttawa was pivotal, sparking a lifelong dedication to sustainability that bridges on-screen narratives and behind-the-scenes operations.
As a sustainability consultant and influential figure in the entertainment industry, Andrew Robinson (BA ’93) has committed his career to minimizing ecological footprints on set and promoting greener practices through media storytelling. His education at uOttawa was pivotal, sparking a lifelong dedi...
30 by 30 is one of the major initiatives to have come out of the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) held in Montreal in 2022. This initiative seeks to designate 30% of terrestrial and marine area across the world as protected areas by 2030. This is of particular interest to me given that one of my research focuses is aimed at understanding how protect...
30 by 30 is one of the major initiatives to have come out of the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) held in Montreal in 2022. This initiative seeks to designate 30% of terrestrial and marine area across the world as protected areas by 2030. This is of p...
Discover the calls for papers and colloquia of the professors of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa, as well as their collaborations, on the occasion of the 91st edition of the ACFAS Congress. Join our renowned researchers from May 13 to 17.
Discover the calls for papers and colloquia of the professors of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa, as well as their collaborations, on the occasion of the 91st edition of the ACFAS Congress. Join our renowned researchers from May 13 to 17.
Professor Erin Maloney, renowned for her groundbreaking research on math anxiety in children, was recently invited to join the Global Young Academy (GYA) in recognition of her research contributions and community engagement.
Professor Erin Maloney, renowned for her groundbreaking research on math anxiety in children, was recently invited to join the Global Young Academy (GYA) in recognition of her research contributions and community engagement.
CiCi Moya (BA ’11) is no stranger to the public eye. As a digital content creator and event host, Moya has built a life that centres her love of storytelling, performance, and connecting with people. A graduate of uOttawa’s Faculty of Arts with a major in psychology, Moya has also used her study of human behaviour to inform her acting.
CiCi Moya (BA ’11) is no stranger to the public eye. As a digital content creator and event host, Moya has built a life that centres her love of storytelling, performance, and connecting with people. A graduate of uOttawa’s Faculty of Arts with a major in psychology, Moya has also used her study of ...
HRREC community member, Ramon Blanco-Barrera, also known by his artist name, “233” (@233art), has been distinctively awarded with the renowned Fulbright Award.
HRREC community member, Ramon Blanco-Barrera, also known by his artist name, “233” (@233art), has been distinctively awarded with the renowned Fulbright Award.
In 2020, the Government of Canada acknowledged that Black communities in our country face “health and social inequities linked to a process of discrimination at multiple levels of society, including individual, interpersonal, institutional and societal discrimination.”
In 2020, the Government of Canada acknowledged that Black communities in our country face “health and social inequities linked to a process of discrimination at multiple levels of society, including individual, interpersonal, institutional and societal discrimination.”
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 ...