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Special series: Better healthcare

Ending the Drought: Ottawa鈥檚 Medical Research Community Welcomes Long-Awaited Wet Lab Facilities

Most people only think about their metabolism when their pants get too tight, blaming weight gain on their metabolism slowing down.

The University of Ottawa鈥檚 new Advanced Medical Research Centre will accelerate discovery and new treatments

The rapid development and deployment of vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical role of research in creating lifesaving medical鈥

If you build it, they will stay: Ending Ottawa鈥檚 biotech brain drain

Ottawa has earned its global reputation as a vibrant city for medical research and innovation. But if it wants to keep its intellectual capital in the鈥
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Bridging innovation: 91精品黑料吃瓜 and Kinaxis forge a pathway between research and industry

In Ottawa鈥檚 tech corridor, where innovation pulses through labs and boardrooms alike, a new chapter is being written鈥攐ne where academia and industry w鈥
Photo - Sudan

Sociological Perspectives on Cultural and Religious Norms Influencing Child Marriage in South Sudan

Why does child marriage persist in parts of the world despite international efforts to end it? This is the complex question explored in a compelling n鈥
Colorful group of unrecognizable people symbolizing the concept of mental, emotional and behavioral divergence.

Transforming research through cognitive accessibility and neuroinclusive research

What if a simple form could shut someone out of research that could change their life?

For millions of neurodivergent individuals鈥攖hose who identif鈥
Cyndy Wylde

Indigenous self-determination: New 91精品黑料吃瓜 research chair

Professor Cyndy Wylde at the Faculty of Social Sciences is taking on a new internal research chair that addresses Indigenous governance and social wor鈥
The research vessel Tangaroa, adorned with the flag of New Zealand, is docked at the Wellington pier. This vessel is central to the ELVES project, which studies seismic activity in the Hikurangi subduction zone off the coast of New Zealand.

Echoes from the deep: Decoding the Pacific鈥檚 seismic signals

Professor Pascal Audet is leading a groundbreaking international project with researchers in New Zealand. They鈥檙e deploying 20 ocean-bottom seismomete鈥
Test tube containing wastewater.

The future of public health in Canada: How wastewater research continues to make a difference

With a new Genome Canada and NSERC Alliance grant for wastewater monitoring, Robert Delatolla and his team at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Engi鈥

Upcoming events

Jun 1 to Jun 30

Let's bike month

This June, we鈥檙e celebrating Let鈥檚 Bike Month at the University of Ottawa. To launch the initiative, Parking and Sustainable Transportation, in partne鈥

Jun 1 to Jun 30

National Indigenous History Month!

June is National Indigenous History month. We honour the heritage, cultures, contributions, and resilience of First Nations, Inuit, and M茅tis peoples.鈥

Jun 1 to Jun 30

Celebrate Pride Month at the Library

June is Pride Month! At the Library, we're celebrating the 2SLGBTQI+ community with a vibrant display of books and resources at the Morisset Library.鈥

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Professional Development Institute Events

The Professional Development Institute is proud to offer networking and educational events featuring national and international experts on current topics such as government, security and policy, leadership and more.

Announcements and initiatives

Marie-Eve Sylvestre

Incoming president Marie-Eve Sylvestre sees a world of possibilities

Marie-Eve Sylvestre is preparing to begin a new chapter at the University of Ottawa, as president and vice-chancellor. Her enthusiasm is contagious. R鈥
Metabolomics core facility

The University of Ottawa and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories accelerate low dose radiation research and foster next generation of scientists

University of Ottawa (91精品黑料吃瓜), one of Canada鈥檚 most innovative universities and the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Canada鈥檚 premier nuclear sci鈥
Paul Genest, Senior Vice-President of Power Corporation Canada and Jacques Fr茅mont, President and Vi e-Chancellor, University of Ottawa

A $2-million donation from Power Corporation of Canada will support student mobility and research to combat homelessness

Power Corporation of Canada will donate $2 million to the University of Ottawa to expand global learning opportunities for students and support urgent鈥
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91精品黑料吃瓜's 2025 Model United Nations Delegation

University of Ottawa Students Earn Distinction at the National Model United Nations in New York

A team of students from the Faculty of Social Sciences proudly represented Czechia at the 2025 National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference in New 鈥
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Help test 91精品黑料吃瓜鈥檚 new wellness service AI assistant

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That鈥檚 why the Student Health, Wellness and 鈥
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20 courses you didn鈥檛 know you could take at 91精品黑料吃瓜: 2025-2026

With courses ranging from cinema to witchcraft, there鈥檚 much to discover.

The University of Ottawa offers a broad range of prerequisite-free electi鈥
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Professor Ouellette conducted a purification ceremony known as a smudge

A look back on CCERBAL 2025 and Carrefour francophone

Two major events this spring featured several opportunities to quench your thirst for knowledge and to connect with peers.
Yves Pelletier and Sophie Gaudet

Building the future of French-language education: A promising agreement between the universities of Regina and Ottawa

Over the years, too many young Saskatchewan francophones have seen their dreams of university studies in French come up against a tough choice: to lea鈥
Professors Reza Farzi, Parvin Movassat and David Pratt

Three OLBI professors get Learning Futures Fund support

OLBI is pleased to announce that projects by our professors Reza Farzi, Parvin Movassat and David Pratt will receive Faculty of Arts Learning Futures 鈥

Health and medicine

Planetary Health

91精品黑料吃瓜 Makes Strides in Planetary Health: 2024鈥2025 Report Card

The University of Ottawa鈥檚 Faculty of Medicine has earned an improved grade of B鈥攗p from a C+鈥攊n the 2024鈥2025 Planetary Health Report Card, reflectin鈥
Dr. Christopher Ramnanan with students from program

First Master of Anatomical Sciences Education Poster Day certified success

Our first Master of Anatomical Sciences Education Poster Day was a bona fide and certified success. Our lowkey ballclub at the University of Ottawa h鈥
Minister Nolan Quinn in a CP2H lab at The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Ontario鈥檚 biomanufacturing sector gets $45M boost from province

Ontario鈥檚 life sciences sector is getting a boost from the Government of Ontario鈥檚 $45 million investment in biomanufacturing infrastructure through t鈥

Science and technology

Old Champlain Bridge.

Lessons from Montreal鈥檚 dismantled Champlain Bridge: Extending the life of Canadian infrastructure

New sustainable approaches could make our bridges safer and serviceable for longer. Civil engineering PhD candidate Issa Fowai is helping shape the fu鈥
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Flying greener, cycling smarter: Student startups from 91精品黑料吃瓜 Engineering tackle sustainable transportation

Two exciting student startup ideas are improving both the environment and urban mobility.
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Centre for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Design: Fostering the next generation of innovators

For most students, university is all about attending lectures, doing assignments and writing exams. But not for engineering students at 91精品黑料吃瓜鈥檚 Cent鈥

Business and economy

Olga Koppel presenting her pitch at the Entrepreneurship Hub

Entrepreneurial women: Olga Koppel鈥檚 quest for cleaner cities

鈥淧ivoting is the one constant in starting a business.鈥 That鈥檚 how Olga Koppel describes her journey from academia to entrepreneurship.
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Ottawa, ON 鈥 The Telfer School of Management proudly announces that its graduate programs have once again secured top recognition in the 2025 CEO Maga鈥
Vice-dean research Silvia Bonaccio, Christopher Sun, and Telfer Dean St茅phane Brutus

Christopher Sun, assistant professor at the Telfer School of Management and scientist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, has been awarded th鈥

Arts and humanities

Creatures

Theatrical innovation with sensory immersion as a creative force

Anne-Marie Ouellet, an associate professor in the Department of Theatre, is exploring an innovative approach to playwriting. Rather than starting from鈥
Mina Moshajjari, student in the Master of Fine Arts program, and Julie St-Pierre, interim vice-president, Research and Innovation, holding Mina鈥檚 winning piece 鈥淣ature鈥檚 response鈥, in the lobby of the University of Ottawa's Tabaret building, holding Mina's winning work, 鈥楴ature's response鈥. The work depicts an iceberg with a view above and below the water, with pink and blue hues.

Art meets innovation: Mina Moshajjari鈥檚 winning vision for OVPRI鈥檚 holiday greeting card

Mina Moshajjari, who is enrolled in the University of Ottawa鈥檚 Master of Fine Arts program, has won this year鈥檚 Holiday Greeting Card Contest, hosted 鈥
A group of eight soccer players in matching uniforms stands on a green field, striking synchronized poses with one player in a contrasting pink jersey at the center.

An all-women production of "The Wolves" takes centre stage at the University of Ottawa

The University of Ottawa Drama Guild brings together students from diverse backgrounds for a remarkable theatrical experience. This year, the Guild pr鈥

Society and culture

Classroom with backpacks by each desk.

Supporting vulnerable students and improving school attendance

Missing more school days is linked to poor long-term life outcomes, especially for those with disabilities and mental health challenges.
Photo - Sudan

Sociological Perspectives on Cultural and Religious Norms Influencing Child Marriage in South Sudan

Why does child marriage persist in parts of the world despite international efforts to end it? This is the complex question explored in a compelling n鈥
Ancient cracked tile showing a Greek woman holding a tablet and stylus, looking thoughtful.

Faculty Professor Leads Groundbreaking Collective Work on Lesbian Love: Memory, Resistance, and Boldness

Dominique Bourque, professor at the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies within the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa, is the鈥

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