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En construction, les pratiques évoluent rapidement, et le professeur Ghasan Doudak, de la Faculté de génie de l’Université d’Ottawa, est à l’avant-garde de cette transformation. Son travail intègre ...
Lors de la réception à guichet fermé de la communauté diplômée à Toronto, le professeur Roland Paris s’est appuyé sur son expérience en tant que directeur de l’École supérieure d’affaires publiques et ...
What do you do? How do you react without making the situation worse? This is exactly the type of scenario that ClassXR allows you to handle without experiencing stress or consequences.Designed by and ...
William Head on Stage (WHoS), la seule compagnie de théâtre gérée par des personnes incarcérées au Canada, se prépare en vue de son prochain spectacle. Depuis plus de 40 ans, WHoS convie chaque année ...
Si l’accessibilité physique et sensorielle a fait l’objet d’une attention particulière, l’accessibilité cognitive – en particulier dans la recherche – a souvent été négligée.L’accessibilité n’est pas ...
While attention has been paid to physical and sensory accessibility, cognitive accessibility—especially in research—has often remained an afterthought.Accessibility is not a buzzword—it’s a ...
Esmee Bennison says she wasn’t sure what she wanted to do with her life back in Grade 11, when she enroled in a technological design class at uOttawa.She had interest in engineering, but the resources ...
Drugs 101 — BPS 1101 Did you know that leeches were used to treat disease up until the 19th century? Thankfully, we now have more modern methods in the form of pharmacology. This elective explores the ...
Over the years, too many young Saskatchewan francophones have seen their dreams of university studies in French come up against a tough choice: to leave their province or to stay and study in English.
Jodi Edwards, associate professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, leads research on the connection between the brain and the heart.Her work focuses on identifying novel heart-related ...
Our lives are filled with binary decisions – choices between one of two alternatives. But what’s really happening inside our brains when we engage in this kind of decision making? A uOttawa Faculty of ...