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On June 19 and 20, 2025, the Brain-Heart Interconnectome (BHI) hosted the second Brain Heart Summer School, a 2-day event that brought together trainees to learn about advancements in brain-heart ...
Marie-Eve Sylvestre is preparing to begin a new chapter at the University of Ottawa, as president and vice-chancellor. Her enthusiasm is contagious. Right from the start of the interview, Sylvestre ...
With progress already underway on research, institutional policies and physical space, the University is now focusing on relationships—both within and beyond its walls. Hoop Four is about engagement: ...
Escalante Rengifo’s interdisciplinary background spans history, media studies, journalism and Latin American literature. This infuses her teaching with a deep commitment to connecting theory and lived ...
The sun is shining, your friends are making beach plans, and you’re stuck inside trying to watch lecture videos and submit assignments. Whether you’re doing a study term as a co-op student, retaking a ...
Kaly has been based in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, since 2023 working as a Project Manager with Omega Sports Holding, a private investment firm dedicated to growing Africa’s sports industry. Omega helps ...
Polanyi Prize winner Hossein Davarinejad maps the molecular signals involved in gene regulation and DNA repair. His work is contributing to new insights into disease development.
Every year, some international students are late to enrol in their courses. This leads to other delays, as the longer you wait, the fewer options you have. If you haven’t already done so, enrol now in ...
The Faculty of Engineering awards recognize professors and staff who demonstrate outstanding skills and dedication to research and teaching. Their work inspires students, peers and the wider ...
The mystery of how cancers build up resistance mechanisms and evade the treatments that should have destroyed them is a hugely pressing question. Overcoming cancer treatment resistance – a phenomenon ...
Schools are where all students, including those with disabilities, can receive the supports and services necessary to thrive academically, engage with diverse cultural and social contexts, be exposed ...
As a medical student at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Samuel Streicher is combining his identity and academic training to uniquely contribute to patient care and clinical ethics.For ...