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If you only see one side, you’re not considering the other Bringing together wholistic Indigenous ways and institutional academia, including in the field of medicine, is critical in achieving ...
As global temperatures rise, thawing permafrost presents a major challenge for road infrastructure in Canada’s northern regions. The degradation of frozen ground leads to instability, higher ...
The Faculty of Education welcomes Roberta de Oliveira Soares, a new assistant professor in equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). Drawn to sociology for its varied approaches to understanding how ...
In today’s academic and professional world, the ability to read, understand, and communicate scientific papers is an essential skill. Yet, many people struggle with the complexity of such literature.
The AI + Society Initiative is excited to continue amplifying the voices of emerging scholars from around the world through our bilingual blog series Global Emerging Voices in AI and Society, stemming ...
Here are five key takeaways:1. Canada Can No Longer Rely on the Old OrderParis began by acknowledging the shift in Canada’s geopolitical environment. For generations, Canadians assumed the United ...
Women have long been at the forefront of major STEM breakthroughs, from Marie Curie’s pioneering research in radioactivity to Monique Frize ’s advances in medical devices for critical care. Yet, ...
In our day-to-day lives, we’re constantly making a slew of decisions from immediate matters to prospects on the far horizon. But the evolutionary nuts-and-bolts of how our brains weigh these numerous ...
Donald Trump’s threatened trade war became reality on March 4th, as the U.S. President imposed 25 per cent tariffs on most Canadian goods. Experts have pointed out that Trump’s unjustified trade war ...
For the class of 2025 at uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering, graduation marks more than just the end of their degree — it’s the result of years spent learning, exploring and growing. Through co-op terms ...
Just because you’ve graduated doesn’t mean you lose access to career support! As a uOttawa alum, you can still benefit from the University’s career services for up to two years after graduation. This ...
Sylvestre’s remarkable academic career — as an Université de Montréal alumna with a master’s and doctorate from Harvard, a professor, a researcher and, then, dean of the Faculty of Law (Civil Law ...