Arts Building, 70 Laurier Avenue East

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Building Bridges: Lunch and Learn

God's Mechanics: The Religious Life of Techies

How does religion work in a society shaped by science and technology? How do scientists and engineers practice their religions? How in particular does a Jesuit brother, and an MIT graduate with a PhD in planetary science, make sense of his Catholicism? God's Mechanics examines the personal religious life and theology of scientists and engineers — "Techies" — based on conversations with Techies in California’s Silicon Valley and a first-person confession from a Jesuit scientist and astronomer at the Vatican Observatory. 

English
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Guy Consolmagno (Vatican Observatory)
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Thursday, 11 February 2016 - 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
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Pizza lunch et séance d'information

Venez nous rejoindre à une pizza lunch et découvrez comment faire votre maîtrise en un an seulement en littératures et cultures du monde, le seul programme au Canada unique en son genre!

Quand: Le  mardi 8 décembre de 12 h à 1 h.
Lieu:    Pavillon Arts (renommé Pavillon Hamelin)
            5ième étage, pièce 509

 

French
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Maîtrise en arts en un an seulement!
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Tuesday 8 December 2015 à 12 h 00 to à 13 h 00
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Pizza Lunch and Talk

Join our pizza lunch and discover how you can complete your master's degree within one year  in World Literatures and Cultures,  the only program of its kind in Canada!

When: December 8th from 12 to 1p.m
Location:  The Arts building (renamed to Hamelin Hall)
                   5th floor, room 509

 

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A Master of Arts degree in one year
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Tuesday, 8 December 2015 - 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
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German Reading

Veranstaltung zum deutschen Vorlesetag an der Uni Ottawa
19:00 Uhr, Hamelin Hall (früher Arts), 70 Laurier Ave. East, Raum 523. Es werden Auszüge aus gegenwärtigen deutschsprachigen literarischen Texten vorgelesen.

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Friday, 27 November 2015 - 7:00 pm
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Atelier: Droit d’auteur – Département d’histoire

« Droit d’auteur – Département d’histoire »

26 novembre 2015

ART509

9h30

Cette brève présentation donnera un aperçu des meilleures pratiques de l'utilisation de matériaux protégés par le droit d’auteur dans un cadre universitaire. Les exceptions pédagogiques et les exceptions d'utilisation équitable énoncées dans la Loi sur le droit d’auteur seront expliquées avec de nombreux exemples concrets.

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Copyright – Department of History

November 26th, 2015

ART509

9:30AM

French
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Thursday 26 November 2015 à 09 h 30 to à 10 h 30
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Workshop: Copyright at uOttawa, Dept. of History

Copyright – Department of History

November 26th, 2015

ART509

9:30AM

This brief presentation will outline the best practices of using copyrighted materials in a university setting. The educational exceptions and fair dealing exceptions outlined in the Copyright Act will be explained in practical detail.

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« Droit d’auteur – Département d’histoire »

26 novembre 2015

ART509

9h30

English
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This brief presentation will outline the best practices of using copyrighted materials in a university setting (9:30AM, ART509).
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Thursday, 26 November 2015 - 9:30 am to 10:30 am
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Beautiful Destruction

Internationally acclaimed, Ottawa based author, photographer & artist Louis Helbig University of Ottawa Louis Helbig Beautiful Destruction Talk(MSc, London School of Economics) presents his Beautiful Destruction book. Helbig will tell how he used his art to bring together Elizabeth May and Ezra Levant (and 14 others) to create the only balanced forum on the tar/oil sands. This will be Helbig’s last public appearance before moving to Australia.   Copies of Beautiful Destruction will be available for purchase. Seating is limited.  
English
Sub-title: 
Public Talk with Louis Helbig
Date: 
Thursday, 19 November 2015 - 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm
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Beautiful Destruction

Internationally acclaimed, Ottawa based author, photographer & artist Louis Helbig University of Ottawa Louis Helbig Beautiful Destruction Talk(MSc, London School of Economics) presents his Beautiful Destruction book. Helbig will tell how he used his art to bring together Elizabeth May and Ezra Levant (and 14 others) to create the only balanced forum on the tar/oil sands. This will be Helbig’s last public appearance before moving to Australia.   Copies of Beautiful Destruction will be available for purchase. Seating is limited.  
English
Sub-title: 
Public Talk with Louis Helbig
Date: 
Thursday, 19 November 2015 - 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm
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OLBI's Research Forum - Nathalie Auger

(This forum is presented in French only)

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Sub-title: 
Les langues familiales de la migration comme ressource pour la classe
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Wednesday, 18 November 2015 - 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm
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Forum de recherche de l'ILOB - Nathalie Auger

Résumé :

Au cours des 10 dernières années, un corpus de recherche qualitative en France et en Europe récolté dans les classes de français a permis d’établir des liens entre les langues et les cultures présentes dans la salle de classe afin de soutenir l'apprentissage des langues (DVD "comparons nos langues", récompensé par le label européen de l'innovation dans l'enseignement de la langue). Ces activités ont également permis un travail sur les représentations des langues à l'école et a consolidé la sécurité linguistique des élèves.

French
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Les langues familiales de la migration comme ressource pour la classe
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Wednesday 18 November 2015 à 13 h 00 to à 14 h 30
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