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.
The ACFAS, the largest organization of francophone scholars, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and the University of Ottawa will be represented by a strong delegation at its large annual gathering.
The ACFAS, the largest organization of francophone scholars, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and the University of Ottawa will be represented by a strong delegation at its large annual gathering.
In a world increasingly shaken by crises and polarized debate, science is more critical than ever, and the concept of scientific diplomacy is taking on added importance. Bolstered by collaboration in place for more than 20 years now, the University of Ottawa and the Embassy of France in Canada are launching a brand-new research chair in scientific diplomacy aimed at shedding light on and examining...
In a world increasingly shaken by crises and polarized debate, science is more critical than ever, and the concept of scientific diplomacy is taking on added importance. Bolstered by collaboration in place for more than 20 years now, the University of Ottawa and the Embassy of France in Canada are l...
To showcase the diversity of the French language and of the cultures within the Francophonie during the month of March at uOttawa, the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) celebrated the Mois de la Francophonie with alumnus Philippe Falardeau (BSocSc ’89) and student leaders of our campus !
To showcase the diversity of the French language and of the cultures within the Francophonie during the month of March at uOttawa, the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) celebrated the Mois de la Francophonie with alumnus Philippe Falardeau (BSocSc ’89) and student leaders of our c...
The Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) celebrates the diversity of the French language and of the cultures of the Francophonie with uOttawa alumnus Philippe Falardeau (BSocSc ’89).
The Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) celebrates the diversity of the French language and of the cultures of the Francophonie with uOttawa alumnus Philippe Falardeau (BSocSc ’89).
April 4, 2023
Francophonie
Mois de la Francophonie
Francophone studies
Collège des Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone
Being proudly Francophone and dedicated to bringing Canada’s two official language communities together has been part of uOttawa’s DNA since our inception. And we promise you this is just the beginning! This bilingualism comes alive in our programs, activities, conferences, research and all our work, and it provides a unique student experience. Our large Francophone and Francophile community from ...
Being proudly Francophone and dedicated to bringing Canada’s two official language communities together has been part of uOttawa’s DNA since our inception. And we promise you this is just the beginning! This bilingualism comes alive in our programs, activities, conferences, research and all our work...
Director Dr. Christine Landry shares her vision for uOttawa’s new PharmD program, set to train bilingual pharmacists to contribute to the heightened need for pharmaceutical care within French minority settings.
Director Dr. Christine Landry shares her vision for uOttawa’s new PharmD program, set to train bilingual pharmacists to contribute to the heightened need for pharmaceutical care within French minority settings.
Amélie Mercier is a second-year theatre student at the University of Ottawa. Born deaf, she’s worn cochlear implants from a young age. As part of her program, she’d have to take the production crew course, THE 3521, this year. The thing is, the control room headphones didn’t work with her devices, preventing her from hearing the actors on stage. Refusing to accept this situation, the Department of...
Amélie Mercier is a second-year theatre student at the University of Ottawa. Born deaf, she’s worn cochlear implants from a young age. As part of her program, she’d have to take the production crew course, THE 3521, this year. The thing is, the control room headphones didn’t work with her devices, p...
During the pandemic, new borders were created, nationalism emerged and a digital culture was established that was useful but threatening to those who were not prepared. However, this ordeal has brought to light the great strength of the Francophonie: solidarity in diversity. In this post-Covid era, the Groupe des Ambassadeurs Francophone suggest that we build on this strength to move the Francopho...
During the pandemic, new borders were created, nationalism emerged and a digital culture was established that was useful but threatening to those who were not prepared. However, this ordeal has brought to light the great strength of the Francophonie: solidarity in diversity. In this post-Covid era, ...