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  1. This is uOttawa. With close to a hundred universities in Canada to choose from, here’s what makes uOttawa different. Community A sense of belonging play_arrow. International A global perspective play_arrow. Opportunities Hands-on learning play_arrow.

  2. The University of Ottawa is the largest English-French bilingual university in the world. [11] The university offers a wide variety of academic programs, administered by ten faculties: Arts, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Science, Social Sciences, and the Telfer School of Management. [12]

  3. Enrol in a graduate program at the University of Ottawa. Ranked as one of Canada’s top 10 research universities, the University of Ottawa gives you the opportunity to share ideas with internationally renowned researchers and to join a network of dedicated professionals.

  4. The University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual (English-French) university in the world. Located in the heart of Canada’s capital, we have ready access to the great institutions of our country.

  5. University of Ottawa is one of the top universities in Ottawa, Canada. It is ranked #189 in QS World University Rankings 2025.

  6. This site is the official source of information on undergraduate and graduate programs and courses offered at the University of Ottawa. It shows you the basic structure of each program, including the number of units (credits) needed to graduate, the compulsory and optional courses as well as course prerequisites and descriptions.

  7. Basic information and contact details for the University of Ottawa. Founded in 1848, the University of Ottawa is located in the heart of the capital of Canada — a G7 country — with ready access to major Canadian institutions.

  8. For more information about undergraduate studies at the University of Ottawa, please refer to your faculty.

  9. Feb 8, 2012 · In 2020, the University of Ottawa had over 37,449 undergraduate and 7,244 graduate students. The university counted 1,223 regular professors among its academic staff.

  10. 2 days ago · A team led by University of Ottawa researchers says it's discovered evidence that ancestors of today's Inuit peoples arrived in Canada's Arctic centuries earlier than previously estimated.The Thule Inuit, ancestors of the present-day Inuit, were a group of whalers currently estimated to have arrived in Canada approximately 800 years ago.However, after analysis of pond sediment samples on ...

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