Employee Giving
Wednesday, 24 February 2016 - 8:00 am to Friday, 15 April 2016 - 11:00 pm
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Faculty of Social Sciences, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Citizenship and Minorities, Centre for International Policy Studies, Chair of Ukrainian Studies, Department of Criminology, FSS Alumni, FSS International - Student Mobility, FSS Research, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, INSPIRE Laboratory, Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies, Jean-Luc Pepin Research Chair, Joint Chair in Women's Studies, University of Ottawa and Carleton University, Laboratory for the Interdisciplinary Study of Food, Research Chair on Québec, Canadian francophone and cultural changes, School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, Centre on Governance, Department of Economics, Chaire de recherche sur la francophonie et les politiques publiques, FSS Student Life and Academic Support, School of International Development and Global Studies, School of Social Work, School of Psychology, School of Political Studies
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The annual Employee Giving program is uOttawa's employee fundraising initiative that seeks to engage faculty, support staff and retirees in the advancement of our vibrant community.
We all have causes dear to our heart and this prompts us to say: "I Give".
Together, we give because our students are our inspiration.
We give because we are proud of what makes uOttawa a cross-roads of cultures, languages and perspectives.
From February 24 to April 15, Pierre Thibault, (Assistant Dean and Secretary, Civil Law Section) and Manon Dugal (Senior HR Director and Strategic Initiatives, Human Resources), co-chairs of the 2016 Employee Giving Program, invite all their colleagues to donate to the various projects that have been created by our employees to support our students, to advance research and to foster a thriving community on campus.
We have put service at the heart of our mission. Once again this year, uOttawa employees are coming together to defy the conventional and find game-changing solutions to the challenges facing Canada and the world.
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