
Arts lead everywhere!
The Faculty of Arts is home to approximately 7,500 students and more than 270 full-time professors. On the strength of 18 departments, schools, centres and institutes representing three main sectors (languages and literatures, fine arts and humanities), the Faculty offers undergraduate, certificate, master's and PhD programs in both English and French.
Student's Corner
- "From Backpack to Briefcase", March 15: This speed-networking event will provide students with an opportunity to meet with University alumni, professors, graduate students and professionals in the areas of writing, publishing, communication, journalism and public relations.
- Do you have questions? Do you need help? The Student Mentoring Centre is here to help Faculty of Arts students adjust to university life and succeed in their studies.
- New Students: Consult the Web Guide for information on registration, campus life, guided campus tours, helpful links and services.
- Final Exams Schedule
- Academic Integrity Web Site
Events
- February 27, 2012
4th Stage Concert with Brian Wagorn, piano - February 29, 2012
Kesarwani Lecture: Professors make a real difference!, with Gilles Comeau, Piano pedagogy - March 1, 2012
Building Bridges Lunch and Learn: Religious Diversity and Biculturalism in New Zealand, with William Hoverd - March 16, 2012
Treasures of the Library Lectures: Wikipédia au Moyen-Âge, with Charles Le Blanc - March 20, 2012
David Makow Lecture on Tolerance and Intolerance: Beyond Toleration, with Charles Taylor
- March 22, 2012
Journée internationale de la Francophonie: Un pays, deux francophonies, with Bernard Derome
News
- @Texto4Science
Would you like to participate in a cool research project? Give your text messages to Science! - The Dean’s Gallery is Open for Business! Come visit Paradigm[e], a new student art gallery located in the Dean’s corridor in Simard Hall. This professional gallery is run by and for students from the Department of Visual Arts.
- Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development awards uOttawa professors $161,000 to continue studying Metis nation's complex socio-economic structures
- uOttawa professor Luke Copland has discovered that the surface area of Ellesmere Island’s ice shelves has shrunk by almost half in the past six years
- Michaëlle Jean named University of Ottawa Chancellor.