Jean-Thomas Bernard, professor of the Department of Economics, has published an article about Quebec's energy consumption called "L’obésité énergétique du Québec".
Jean-Thomas Bernard, professor of the Department of Economics, has published an article about Quebec's energy consumption called "L’obésité énergétique du Québec".
(In French Only)«l’expérience que je vis présentement est très enrichissante puisqu’elle me permet d’appliquer, mais également de mieux comprendre certains concepts théoriques de mon programme. Elle me permet également d’acquérir de nouvelles connaissances et d’aborder les choses sous différents angles»
(In French Only)«l’expérience que je vis présentement est très enrichissante puisqu’elle me permet d’appliquer, mais également de mieux comprendre certains concepts théoriques de mon programme. Elle me permet également d’acquérir de nouvelles connaissances et d’aborder les choses sous différents an...
«This past month has been a whirlwind of new experiences, challenges, and personal growth. I have been able to work on several projects alongside my mentors and colleagues, and I am so proud of the work that we have accomplished together.»
«This past month has been a whirlwind of new experiences, challenges, and personal growth. I have been able to work on several projects alongside my mentors and colleagues, and I am so proud of the work that we have accomplished together.»
«Through this placement, I have had the opportunity to support the team on projects that are pertinent to strengthening federal governance and pluralism in Ethiopia. Although the capacity of my support is limited to editing, proofreading, and revising documents, my work has facilitated a deeper understanding of the challenges involved in mobilizing projects related to multi-level governance and ac...
«Through this placement, I have had the opportunity to support the team on projects that are pertinent to strengthening federal governance and pluralism in Ethiopia. Although the capacity of my support is limited to editing, proofreading, and revising documents, my work has facilitated a deeper unde...
The alumna from the School of International Development and Global Studies, Courtney Sabey, published an article in the journal Health Policy and Planning titled “Implementation of mental health policies and reform in post-conflict countries: the case of post-genocide Rwanda”
The alumna from the School of International Development and Global Studies, Courtney Sabey, published an article in the journal Health Policy and Planning titled “Implementation of mental health policies and reform in post-conflict countries: the case of post-genocide Rwanda”
Natalie, Science politiquePays de stage terrain : GhanaONG canadienne : AFS Interculture CanadONG locale: Human Rights Advocacy Centre
(French only) WOW! Nous voilà à la mi-parcours de cette incroyable aventure et s’il y n’avait qu’un mot pour décrire mon expérience jusqu’à présent ce serait… inattendu!
Ne le prenez pas mal, l’université nous a pl...
Natalie, Science politiquePays de stage terrain : GhanaONG canadienne : AFS Interculture CanadONG locale: Human Rights Advocacy Centre
(French only) WOW! Nous voilà à la mi-parcours de cette incroyable aventure et s’il y n’avait qu’un mot pour décrire...
On January 23, 2023, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, Mr. Bob Rae, delivered a speech during the 15th anniversary celebration of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. His remarks were entitled, “Walking the Talk: The Pragmatic Pursuit of Principle.”
On January 23, 2023, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, Mr. Bob Rae, delivered a speech during the 15th anniversary celebration of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. His remarks were entitled, “Walking the Talk: The Pragmatic Pursuit of Principle.”
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is delighted to announce that Flavie Malette, an undergraduate in the Faculty of Social Science’s Conflict and Human Rights (ECH) program, has been selected as the inaugural winner of the David Petrasek Human Rights Prize and Mentorship. She plans to use the prize to support her research into the use sexual violence in conflicts.
The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs is delighted to announce that Flavie Malette, an undergraduate in the Faculty of Social Science’s Conflict and Human Rights (ECH) program, has been selected as the inaugural winner of the David Petrasek Human Rights Prize and Mentorship. She pl...
A new report by Patrick Leblond, Associate Professor and CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at uOttawa, calls upon Canadian businesses and governments to rapidly digitalize Canada’s economy and join the world’s digital trade leaders.
A new report by Patrick Leblond, Associate Professor and CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at uOttawa, calls upon Canadian businesses and governments to rapidly digitalize Canada’s economy and join the world’s digital tr...