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Procedures for Appointing University Officers
These documents detail the process governing the appointment of the University’s principal officers.
Accessibility Plan
The University of Ottawa has a proud tradition of helping students with disabilities reach their full academic potential. For instance, through the University of Ottawa Accessibility Plan, we do everything possible to eliminate barriers that result in discrimination on the basis of disability, and we actively support students' best efforts in attaining academic excellence. Our ultimate aim for all students, no matter what their disability, is to help them develop into strong, self-directed and successful learners.
FIPPA
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990 (the "Act") is provincial legislation that came into effect on January 1, 1988. On June 10, 2006, universities in Ontario were added to the list of public bodies to which the Act applies. The Act applies to records in the custody or control of the university. Upon request, certain records must be made available, subject to limited exemptions as provided for in the Act.
Privacy Information
The University is committed to maintaining and protecting the confidentiality and privacy of your personal information. Only authorized employees whose official duties so require are allowed to use, modify or disclose your information.
University of Ottawa Regulation on Bilingualism
The regulation on bilingualism sets out the guiding principles affirming the bilingual character of the University of Ottawa.
Naming Guidelines
The University of Ottawa has a long and well-established tradition of naming buildings, rooms, academic chairs, and student awards. The University welcomes the opportunity to continue this practice in order to honour the distinguished contributions of individuals or organizations to the University community, to the national capital, to the province of Ontario, to Canada or to humanity.