Your ambition and determination deserve recognition and support. That's why we are thrilled to inform you that the application period for the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) scholarships for the current academic year is now open!
Your ambition and determination deserve recognition and support. That's why we are thrilled to inform you that the application period for the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) scholarships for the current academic year is now open!
This SSHRC funded collaborative research, led by Lilian Negura, Professor at the School of Social Work at the University of Ottawa and Annamaria de Rosa from the University Sapienza of Rome, examines the intricate immigration discourse in Canada and Italy.
This SSHRC funded collaborative research, led by Lilian Negura, Professor at the School of Social Work at the University of Ottawa and Annamaria de Rosa from the University Sapienza of Rome, examines the intricate immigration discourse in Canada and Italy.
In the spirit of reparation, listening and reciprocity, the Kinistòtàdimin Circle (KC) and the School of Social Work (SSW) of the University of Ottawa (UO) - located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Omàmiwinini Algonquin Nation - have been committed since 2018 to the implementation of initiatives promoting the decolonization of the social work profession.
In the spirit of reparation, listening and reciprocity, the Kinistòtàdimin Circle (KC) and the School of Social Work (SSW) of the University of Ottawa (UO) - located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Omàmiwinini Algonquin Nation - have been committed since 2018 to the implementation of...
As part of its annual awards ceremony, the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA) presents the World Sociology Book Prize to Professor Stéphanie Garneau, of the University of Ottawa, for the publication of her book « Migration et classement social. Enquête auprès de migrants marocains au Québec ».
As part of its annual awards ceremony, the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA) presents the World Sociology Book Prize to Professor Stéphanie Garneau, of the University of Ottawa, for the publication of her book « Migration et classement social. Enquête auprès de migrants marocains au Québec ».
On October 3rd, 2022, the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, and the School of Social Work celebrated the inauguration of Anishinaabeg artwork, Kinistòtàdimin, which was created by three Anishinaabeg artists from Rapid Lake/Barrier Lake: Grace Ratt, Tina Nottaway, and Shannon Chief. The artwork reflects the artists’ Anishinaabe culture, the decolonization work undertaken by the Sch...
On October 3rd, 2022, the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences, and the School of Social Work celebrated the inauguration of Anishinaabeg artwork, Kinistòtàdimin, which was created by three Anishinaabeg artists from Rapid Lake/Barrier Lake: Grace Ratt, Tina Nottaway, and Shannon Chief. ...
It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of our former colleague and friend, Nérée St-Amand, on September 22. All our sympathies to his children François and Julie, as well as to his grandchildren, his brother, his sisters, his ex-wife and all the other people who were part of his network of family and friends.
It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of our former colleague and friend, Nérée St-Amand, on September 22. All our sympathies to his children François and Julie, as well as to his grandchildren, his brother, his sisters, his ex-wife and all the other people who were part of his netwo...
It was with great sadness that we learned of the passing of our former colleague and friend, David Welch, on August 30, 2022. Our sympathies go out to his wife Gabriela and daughter Gabrielle, a brilliant graduate of our Master's in Social Work program.
It was with great sadness that we learned of the passing of our former colleague and friend, David Welch, on August 30, 2022. Our sympathies go out to his wife Gabriela and daughter Gabrielle, a brilliant graduate of our Master's in Social Work program.
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing, on the 23rd of June 2011, of Michèle Annick Kérisit, dedicated feminist, professor and colleague in the School of Social Work. All employees and students at the School of Social Work, the Faculty of Social Sciences as well as the entire academic community of the University of Ottawa offers their sincerest condolences to Michèle's f...
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing, on the 23rd of June 2011, of Michèle Annick Kérisit, dedicated feminist, professor and colleague in the School of Social Work. All employees and students at the School of Social Work, the Faculty of Social Sciences as well as the entire a...