The City of Ottawa has officially declared the National Capital as Canada’s knowledge destination for May, an initiative applauded by both the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, under the banners of the Association francophone pour le savoir (Acfas) and the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS). Read more- Ottawa declared Canada's official knowledge destination as 13,000 researchers and students gather at local universities in May ›
The Science, Technology and Innovation Council of Canada’s (STIC) first annual report, published Tuesday, recommends that Canada strengthen its scientific sectors, as well as its technology and innovation fields, if it wants to maintain its economic independence, competitiveness, productivity and quality of life, and truly become an innovative country. Read more- Science, Technology and Innovation Council ranks Canada in the middle of the pack ›
Six exceptional doctoral students at the University of Ottawa have been awarded the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship—the most important, prestigious and sought-after scholarship at the doctoral level. The recipients are awarded $50,000 each year for up to three years. These scholarships are awarded to the world’s leading doctoral students hailing from across Canada and abroad. Read more- Six University of Ottawa PhD Students Awarded Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships ›