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  The Directory of Canadian Universities - University of Ottawa
University research is significantly enhanced by developing strategic regional research networks around the world, creating solid partnerships with researchers and highly qualified scholars from all corners of the globe.
One of the University of Ottawa’s defining qualities is the cosmopolitan character of the community and its strong commitment to international relations.
University of Ottawa exchange students automatically receive a mobility scholarship of $2,000 for a two-semester participation period in an international exchange.
www.aucc.ca /can_uni/our_universities/ottawa_e.html   (1437 words)

  
  University of Ottawa/Université d'Ottawa
It was renamed the College of Ottawa in 1861 and the University of Ottawa in 1866.
The University of Ottawa has awarded honorary degrees to Sir Ernest MacMillan (LLD 1959), Wilfrid Pelletier (D MUS 1966), Léopold Simoneau (D MUS 1969), John Weinzweig (D MUS 1969), Mario Bernardi (D MUS 1974), and Jules Martel (D MUS 1974).
An honorary DU (doctorate of the university) was conferred on Maureen Forrester in 1984.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003533   (691 words)

  
  University of Ottawa
The title in question was changed in 1861 to that of the "College of Ottawa", and the power of granting degrees was conferred on the institution by civil charter in 1866.
The university is governed by a chancellor, rector, vice-rector, senate, and council of administration.
The "University of Ottawa Review", issued monthly and forming an annual volume of from four to five hundred pages, is the organ of the students.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/o/ottawa,university_of.html   (666 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: University of Ottawa
Ottawa", and the power of granting degrees was conferred on the institution by civil charter in 1866.
The university is governed by a chancellor, rector, vice-rector, senate, and council of administration.
University of Ottawa Review", issued monthly and forming an annual volume of from four to five hundred pages, is the organ of the students.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11352b.htm   (699 words)

  
 University of Ottawa
The University of Ottawa in OTTAWA, Ont, began as the College of Bytown, founded by the OBLATE fathers in 1848.
In 1866, university status was granted by Parliament, making the U of O the last university to receive its charter prior to the British North America Act, which made education a provincial responsibility.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute at Ottawa Civic Hospital is a leading cardiology centre and, in 1986, performed Canada's first artificial heart operation.
www.canadianencyclopedia.ca /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0008255   (279 words)

  
 University of Ottawa Admission: Vault Student Surveys
University of Ottawa has separate admissions criteria depending on whether the application is for common law English, common law French, or civil...
Ottawa is a fun city to live in, lots of restaurants and bars in the market area downtown, although the winters are freezing.
Ottawa is a beautiful city and the University is located right in the heart of it.
www.vault.com /law-school-admissions/University-of-Ottawa.html   (437 words)

  
 University of Ottawa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The university is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Ottawa University, which is in fact the name of an unrelated institution in Kansas.
The University of Ottawa's department of neurosciences is ranked 1st in Canada, and 2nd in clinical medicine, in citations per paper (highest impact) from 2000-2004 by Science Watch newsletter, published by Thomson Scientific, which uses university science indicators to examine the research of 46 Canadian universities in 21 different scientific fields.
The students of the University of Ottawa in the faculty of medicine were recently ranked the best in Canada as demonstrated in the national qualifying examinations by the Medical Council of Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Ottawa   (1704 words)

  
 Ottawa University - Welcome - Welcome to Ottawa University
For more than 140 years, Ottawa University has been providing a high quality liberal arts education in a caring, Christ-centered community of grace.
Ottawa University serves traditional-age college students as well as adult learners.
Today, Ottawa University offers bachelor degree majors in more than 25 disciplines including math, sciences, fine arts, Religion, Education and business.
www.ottawa.edu /main/static/splash   (154 words)

  
 IBM News - 2005-10-14 University of Ottawa, IBM Canada and Lenovo Canada announce $25-million agreement Canada
Ottawa, October 13, 2005 – IBM Canada Ltd. and Lenovo (Canada) Inc. today announced a $25-million agreement with the University of Ottawa that will provide students with access to advanced technology, research and career opportunities.
The University of Ottawa will also dedicate a student lab for IBM and Lenovo products to be named the “IBM Lab of the Future,” which will be located in the School of Information Technology and Engineering.
The University of Ottawa, in the heart of Canada’s capital, is one of this country’s leading research universities.
www.ibm.com /news/ca/en/2005/10/101305_UniversityofOttawa.html   (652 words)

  
 SchoolFinder.com - University of Ottawa/Université d'Ottawa
Now, as the University of Ottawa, the institution has emerged as a dynamic centre of learning with a total population, including students, teachers, and support staff, of 36,000.
North America's premier bilingual university, the University of Ottawa is a major player in the cultural and economic development of the Canadian national capital region.
The University of Ottawa offers programs in the areas of management, the arts and humanities, pure, applied, and health sciences, and in the professional fields of education, medicine, and law.
www.schoolfinder.com /schools/profile.asp?SchoolCode=uotta08&ProfileType=University&URL=programresults   (176 words)

  
 The University of Ottawa Eye Institute
The University of Ottawa Eye Institute is uniquely located adjacent to the Ottawa Hospital, General Campus.
It is also linked by skywalk to the University of Ottawa Faculty of Health Sciences campus and the Childrens' Hospital of Eastern Ontario.
The University of Ottawa Eye Institute Ophthalmic Medical Technologist Program faculty is recruited from the University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology and encompasses outstanding and diversified specialists in ophthalmology.
www.eyeinstitute.net /subfiles/deptoph/OTcom.htm   (169 words)

  
 Gee-Gee's Fastball
The University of Ottawa Softball Gee-Gees and Carleton Ravens dedicated their game on Friday September 29 to Canadian Troops overseas.
The rivalry continued in the semi-final between U of T and Ottawa after a short rain delay and the Gee-Gee bats started where they left off as the Garnet and Grey jumped a 3-0 after two innings.
Congratulations to the University of Toronto for coming out on top of what must be one of the most heated rivalries in the OIWFA and advancing to the final.
eteamz.active.com /ottawaufastpitch/index.cfm   (1446 words)

  
 Ottawa University Degree Education Courses Scholarships : BuyItCanada.com
Recognized as Canada's premier bilingual university, the University of Ottawa was established as the College of Bytown in 1848.
The Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Civil Engineering (OCICE) was established in 1984 by the Departments of Civil Engineering at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa, both located in the city of Ottawa, to combine the research strengths of the two departments and to give students access to the professors, courses and facilities at both universities.
Students register at the university with which their supervisor is affiliated but have free access to the classes and facilities at both universities.
www.buyitcanada.com /Ottawa/Education/University   (272 words)

  
 Human Rights Research and Education Centre. University of Ottawa. Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ottawa is a natural site for such an institute: in the nation's capital, at a university committed to bilingualism and associated with a law faculty that serves in both the Civil and Common law traditions.
Constance Backhouse is a Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, where she teaches in the areas of criminal law, human rights, labour law, and women and the law.
In 2003, she was appointed to a University Research Chair at the University of Ottawa.
www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca /index_e.html   (1904 words)

  
 General Business Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Association of Professors of University of Ottawa (APUO) - Professional association/union.
University of Ottawa MBA Alumni (Hong Kong) - Association of MBA graduates.
University of Ottawa Alumni and Friends - Provides former students and others with services and benefits, news and events, and a means of keeping in touch with the University and classmates.
www.brint.com /cgi-bin/links/links.pl?passurl=/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/Canada/Ontario/University_of_Ottawa   (521 words)

  
 Ottawa Matters 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The University is a national leader in the study of public affairs and management, and high technology, as well as a leading innovator in undergraduate education.
The University is committed to being an active member of the Ottawa community and continually strives to confirm its position as Canada's Capital University.
By participating in innovative events such as OTTAWA MATTERS, the University is able to contribute to a vibrant exchange of ideas with the goal of making Ottawa an even better place in which to live, learn and work.
www.cbc.ca /ottawamatters/partners/carleton_university.html   (201 words)

  
 let's talk science - find your contact - directory of coordinators
The Let's Talk Science-Parlons Sciences Partnership Program at the University of Ottawa was initiated in 1993 by Dr. Barbara Vanderhyden of the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre/University of Ottawa and Dr. Paul Morley of the National Research Council, with graduate student volunteers from the University of Ottawa.
The program at the University of Ottawa is run by three coordinators - two for the Health Sciences campus and one for the main campus.
Barbara continues to manage the program in Ottawa, with the assistance of 5 coordinators who ensure the day-to-day operations at the two campuses of the University of Ottawa and at Carleton University.
www.letstalkscience.ca /main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=146&Itemid=201&u=ottawa   (377 words)

  
 Ottawa Plus.ca - Home - University of Ottawa
With research and innovation as its main focus, it is little wonder that the University of Ottawa is recognized as one of Canada’s to “Medical Doctoral” universities—a deserved recognition for its PhD and research programs.
North America's largest bilingual school, the University of Ottawa celebrates Canada’s bilingual foundations by allowing students to both study and participate in many research programs in both official languages.
Due to its close proximity to downtown, being on the metropolitan campus at the University of Ottawa is like being in a city within city.
www.ottawaplus.ca /home/university_of_ottawa/60681   (371 words)

  
 Follett of Canada: Providing bookstore services and educational materials to higher education for more than 132 years.
Follett of Canada started serving Canadian colleges and universities in 1983 through a partnership with the University of Ottawa and has since grown to serve 29 stores within 19 colleges and universities.
Follett of Canada is a subsidiary of the Follett Corporation, which has provided bookstore services and educational materials to higher education for more than 133 years.
University of New Brunswick - Fredericton, New Brunswick
www.follettofcanada.ca   (291 words)

  
 Collection of French Theses Now at Morisset Library, University of Ottawa - June 1998 - issue 30, 6 - National Library ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The National Library of Canada and the Morisset Library at the University of Ottawa have recently concluded an agreement that resulted in the transfer of a microfiche collection of approximately 20 000 theses submitted to French universities from 1986 to 1997 inclusive.
The transfer of these works from the National Library to the University of Ottawa resulted from an ongoing review by the Library of items in its collections received through foreign exchange agreements.
The University of Ottawa proved ideal because of its bilingual programs and broad subject orientation.
www.collectionscanada.ca /bulletin/015017-9806-07-e.html   (621 words)

  
 Prominent Montreal family gives Ottawa university $15M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Montreal's well-known Desmarais family has given the University of Ottawa a gift of $15 million, an amount the university says is the largest donation they have ever received.
Patry said the donation is the largest ever given to the university, and he claims it’s the largest single donation in the National Capital Region.
Two university students who made a drunken appearance in the hit Borat movie are suing the film studio, claiming they were tricked into appearing in the spoof documentary.
www.cbc.ca /canada/ottawa/story/2006/08/15/donation-university.html   (1193 words)

  
 Ottawa University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Founded in 1865, Ottawa is comprised of one residential college (Ottawa, KS) and multiple campus centers both in the United States and internationally.
Ottawa will recognize students who have completed their Associate Degree at Rio Salado or any of the Maricopa Community Colleges, as having completed their lower-division degree requirements associated with a Bachelor's Degree program; thus, being admitted as upper-division students.
Ottawa University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
www.rio.maricopa.edu /services/student/university_partnerships/ottawa.shtml   (212 words)

  
 Ottawa University - Library Services
The Myers Library currently serves students, staff and faculty at The College in Ottawa, Kansas, and at the Kansas City Adult Campus.
Students taking classes at other Ottawa University campuses are welcome to call or e-mail the library for library reference or database assistance.
Students at other Ottawa University campuses may borrow books held by Myers Library by calling or emailing the library.
uwin.ottawa.edu /libraryservices.htm   (291 words)

  
 University of Ottawa Admission: Vault Student Surveys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ontop of playing your peices, students are requested to play scales and show off their range.
This University is bilingual, and being in such a concentrated program, there aren't going to be enough "anglophones" to always have the courses y...
In this new and unique guide, we publish extended excerpts from surveys of students and alumni at more than 150 colleges & universities to bring you the inside scoop on the specific programs.
www.vault.com /college-admissions/University-of-Ottawa.html   (480 words)

  
 Tabaret: The magazine of the University of Ottawa
This may have stemmed from Rock’s status as the president of the University of Ottawa student union.
Never mind the already overwhelming media attention, or that Ottawa, in 1969, was a relative cultural backwater populated by a few hundred thousand souls, most of them bureaucrats and academics.
Six months after the University of Ottawa played a starring role in John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Year of Peace Tour, the couple returned to the capital for the promised meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau.
www.tabaret.uottawa.ca /article_e_234.html   (1377 words)

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