Dr. Steve Perry is passionate about finding out how animals, such as the African lungfish, can adapt in such extraordinary ways to changes in their environment. It is due to this passion, and the research he undertakes because of it, that he was chosen to receive the 2004 Excellence in Research Award.
The Faculty of Medicine and the Canadian Institute of Child Health (CICH) signed an agreement to jointly develop research projects and programs of mutual interest and to seek external funding of those programs.
Finding library resources in the national capital is now easier. The SmartLibrary project was officially launched February 10 as one of 13 projects funded by Industry Canada through the SmartCapital Program.
The Agence intergouvernementale de la Francophonie, which represents 56 countries where the French language is in use, is offering an online database of French-language experts in all major fields of knowledge.
Faculty of Education graduates Julie Kingstone, Keenan Wellar and Fran Childs are playing a leadership role in an innovative pilot project to help young adults with developmental disabilities gain more control over their lives.
The Ontario government’s Hospital Report 2003 provided some important feedback for the province’s hospitals, including those affiliated with the University.
Two researchers from the University of Ottawa's audiology lab are developing an approach to evaluate people's capacity for hearing without causing discrimination.
The 2006 EMBA graduating class met His Excellency Mr. Shumin Lu, the Chinese Ambassador to Canada as part of their preparations for their international consulting engagement in Shanghai
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s 13th Telethon marked the end of an era with the upcoming retirement of the heart institute’s founder and current CEO, Dr. Wilbert Keon.
The host University of Ottawa Gee-Gees wrapped up the program's best performance ever at the OUA championship with five medals on the meet's final day on February 15.