International Research and Experiential Learning (IREX) helps University of Ottawa researchers address challenges facing the world, in collaboration with international partners. The office serves the ...
Welcome to the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery.
In an era shaped by information overload, misinformation and growing distrust in public institutions, open knowledge platforms play a critical role in how information is produced, shared and accessed.
The Faculty of Engineering offers online drop-in sessions for students interested in pursuing undergraduate studies in engineering or computer science. Drop in to ask questions about our programs, ...
Course sequences help you plan your studies by showing which courses to take and when to take them. They’re designed to guide you through your program term by term—but they’re flexible. There’s more ...
Explore how digital pedagogies, educational technologies, and low-cost innovations are reshaping teaching and learning at the Innovating Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age: Research, Practice, ...
The vice-provost, international, oversees planning, co-ordination and implementation of the University’s international initiatives. This portfolio includes developing strategic partnerships, student ...
Connect with peers across disciplines and institutions Share insights on emerging AI applications in health research Discuss innovations, implementation challenges, and ethical considerations The ...
Bilingualism and cognitive efficiency A newly published research study by Shanna Kousaie north_east (who teaches in the School of Psychology) and a team at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) ...
Researchers at the University of Ottawa, in collaboration with Danilo Zia and Fabio Sciarrino from the Sapienza University of Rome, recently demonstrated a novel technique that allows the ...
From the hollow of an abalone shell, sweet-smelling smoke curls skyward from smoldering sage, tobacco, cedar, and sweetgrass – four sacred medicines in Indigenous healing ceremonies. An Algonquin ...