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Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD Meet uOttawa

Come join our international hub of bright and engaged individuals driven to make the world a better place. Located 550+ bachelor’s, master’s in the heart of Canada’s capital, we offer and PhD programs the highest quality undergraduate and graduate education. Take advantage of state-of-the-art labs, innovative 89 bachelor’s programs programs, expert professors and student offering CO-OP mentors to make your university experience an unforgettable one. Short duration master’s programs (16 months or less)

43,000 students

8,000 international students from 155 countries

14 international student mentors dedicated to making your transition successful and fun

PAG2 EuOtta -2 wa.ca TOP 1% best universities in the world1

TOP 10 leading research universities in Canada2

Over 1,000 teaching and research labs

19 mentoring centres around campus to help you achieve academic success 70 study groups

20+ workshops

Undergraduate students earn Discover Ottawa an average of $56,000 annually 43,000 students after graduating • Consistently ranked one of the world’s top 20 cities to live 95% employment rate for graduates3 • One of the best cities for quality of life in Canada4

220,000 uOttawa • #1 tech talent momentum market alumni around the world in North America

1- Times Higher Education World University Rankings: www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings • 25,000 employers and 765,000 jobs 2- U.S. News & World Report. “Best Global Universities”: www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities 3- Employment rate two years after graduating 4- Maclean's "Canada's Best Communities": macleans.ca/best-communities-canada-2019-full-ranking-tool/ uOttawa.caPAGE -3 3 The world is at uOttawa

FRANCE

MEXICO In addition to benefitting from the many services the University offers, along with I found strong academic training from the a wide variety of courses and interesting professors and researchers, along with professors, I discovered a new country and programs that allowed me to have a fully met some amazing people. - Manon Soriot multicultural experience, with the support to grow and keep being authentic to myself. -Daniela Quintero Morales

MOROCCO

I liked the fact that the University teaches courses that are not just theoretical, but also applied, thanks to labs and group projects. - Manal El Kacimi

SENEGAL

My experience at the University of Ottawa has been entirely positive. The international mentors welcomed me with open arms and really supported me. - Aïda Diop

IVORY COAST

The University of Ottawa offers many services to international students to help them adapt to their new environment and achieve academic success. - Kignonh Soro

CAMEROON

It’s the perfect place to meet people from all over the world, or if you want to study in English or French while learning the other language. - Gishleine Oukouomi Djouonang

4 uOttawa.ca TURKEY CHINA Entrepreneurship workshops and competitions organized by each faculty I have gained a lot of knowledge, experience of the University inspire students to and skills, which I believe will help me better succeed in today’s competitive global integrate into the Canadian workplace after I workplace while creating professional graduate. - Danyan Chen connections. - Beril Borali

BANGLADESH

The University of Ottawa not only offers a world-class education but also provides a great opportunity for practical experience with one of the best CO-OP INDIA programs in Canada. - Mohammad Rahman The word-class curriculum and the CO-OP program bridge the gap between academics and industry, which makes it a perfect fit for international students like me who are motivated by sharing new insights and continuously pursuing knowledge. - Kaustubh Dutta

VIETNAM

The University of Ottawa offers numerous opportunities for academic and professional development through the MAURITIUS CO-OP program, the Work-Study Program and more. - Anh Nguyen Nguyen

I have had the opportunity to join a student-run investment fund, participate in mentorship programs and intern at a big Canadian corporation. - Melanie Lock Son

uOttawa.ca 5 Budget for your studies

The cost of living for a student in Ottawa is 13% lower than in Toronto.5 $1,600/month

HOUSING FOOD

uOttawa residence (8 to 12 months) uOttawa meal plan (8 months) Traditional (double occupancy bedrooms) $7,100 5-day unlimited access $5,426 Studio (double occupancy) $8,423 7-day unlimited access $6,076 Suite (2 single occupancy bedrooms) $9,905 Groceries (per month) $300

Apartment (4-bedroom apartments) $12,156 A minimum 5-day unlimited access meal plan is mandatory for 90 University, LeBlanc, Marchand, Stanton and Thompson residences. More housing options are available.

ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Did you know that students who live in residence get better grades? MEDICAL INSURANCE Living in residence comes with lots of academic and practical support, plus: University Health Insurance Plan (12 months) • Furniture Mandatory for international students and their dependents $636 • Utilities, wireless internet and 24-hour on-site assistance • Being a short distance from everything you need on campus • Organized events to make it easier to make new friendships INTERNET PLAN • Designated residences for first-year undergraduate students Internet plan (per month) Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the campus, $60 Guaranteed housing for all first-year including the residences students who apply by the deadline CELLPHONE PLAN COMPARE RESIDENCES AND FEES Cellphone plan with data (per month) $75 uOttawa.ca/housing/compare-residences

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING CLOTHING • Preferred choice for graduate and mature students Winter coat • Nearby neighbourhoods like Sandy Hill and the Byward Market, $180 combined with your U-Pass, make it easy to live off campus. Winter boots $150 TRANSPORTATION Shoes $80 Jeans $60 U-Pass (public transit pass) Included in for all full-time students Some exceptions apply. Figures are based on fees for the 2019–2020 academic year (September to April) your tuition and are subject to change. Visit uOttawa.ca for up-to-date information. 5- Expatistan. Compare cost of living between cities. (expatistan.com/cost-of-living)

6 uOttawa.ca Undergraduate tuition fees

FIND TUITION FEES $1,600/month FOR A PROGRAM BACHELOR’S – ONE-YEAR FULL FEES uOttawa.ca/university-fees Arts, Education, Science and Social Sciences $37,049 to $37,750 Health Sciences $28,231 to $44,516 Engineering $48,079 to $54,322 Law $42,882 to $65,948 Telfer School of Management $46,208

STUDY IN FRENCH TO SAVE ON TUITION! Merit Scholarship New scholarship for international students enrolled full time in a French-language program or in a program. Look based on your university grades for an announcement.

$1,000 for each term 82.5% average required you enrol full time Get up to $10,000 during your studies

SEE IMPORTANT DATES ON PAGE 11 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR OUSTANDING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Figures are based on fees for the 2020–2021 academic year (September to April) and are uOttawa.ca/financial-aid-awards subject to change. Totals include incidental fees and U-Pass. Full-time undergraduate students must be enrolled for two terms per academic year.

uOttawa.ca 7 List of programs

Bachelor’s CO-OP (undergraduate) Graduate program offered in Graduate diploma CO-OP (graduate – master's) English only Master’s Offered in French only Minor. Can be added as a second Direct-entry faculties Professional master’s Undergraduate program offered discipline during undergraduate in English only studies only. Direct admission to Doctorate (PhD) this program is not possible.

FACULTY OF ARTS FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

Philosophy Interdisciplinary Acting (BFA) Advanced Materials and Data Science (Mathematics [BSc] and Research in Music Art History Manufacturing Computer Science [BSc]) Psychology and Linguistics Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Biochemistry (BSc) and Chemical Digital Transformation and Innovation (3 or 4 years) Public Relations Engineering (BASc) (Biotechnology) Bilingualism Studies Religious Studies Electrical Engineering Classical Studies Second-Language Teaching Bioinformatics Electrical and Computer (ESL or FLS) Communication Biomedical Engineering Engineering Spanish Communication and Biomedical Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering (BASc) and Political Science Theatre Computing Technology (BSc) with option in Engineering Management Communication and Sociology Theatre (MFA) Biomedical Mechanical Engineering (BASc) and Computing Technology (BSc) Engineering Management Communication et Translation lettres françaises - French-English Chemical Engineering Entrepreneurial Engineering Design

Conference Interpreting - French-Spanish-English Environmental Engineering Chemical Engineering (BASc) and Digital Journalism - Chinese-English Environmental Sustainability Computing Technology (BSc) English Visual Arts (BA or BFA) Internet Technologies Civil Engineering English as a Second Language Visual Arts (MFA) Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering (BASc) and Computing (for non-anglophones only) World Languages and Cultures Technology (BSc) Environmental Studies World Literatures and Cultures Mechanical Engineering (BASc) and Computer Engineering Computing Technology (BSc) Environmental Sustainability MINORS Computer Science (BSc) Physics (BSc) and Electrical Ethics and Political Philosophy Animal Studies Engineering (BASc) French as a Second Language Applied Ethics Computer Science and Software Engineering (for non-francophones only) Mathematics (BSc) Arabic Language and Culture Systems Sciences Geography Computer Science Concentration in Applied Asian Studies Greek and Roman Studies Artificial Intelligence MINOR Celtic Studies History Computer Science for Scientists Creative Writing History and Political Science Digital Humanities Indigenous Studies English as a Second Language - basic or Information Management advanced (for non-anglophones only) Information Studies FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES Études des francophonies Lettres françaises French as a Second Language - basic or Lettres françaises (BA) et advanced (for non-francophones only) Audiology Occupational Therapy éducation (BEd) Geomatics and Spatial Analysis Food and Nutrition Sciences Physiotherapy Linguistics German Language and Culture Health Sciences Population Health Medieval and Renaissance Studies Italian Language and Culture Human Kinetics (BHK) Emphasis on Primary Health Care for Music (BA) social sciences Nurse Practitioners Latin American Studies Music (BMus) Human Kinetics (BScHK) Emphasis on Rehabilitation Sciences Professional Writing Music (MA or MMus) biophysical sciences Speech-Language Pathology Rédaction professionnelle et édition Music (BMus) and Science (BSc) Human Kinetics Russian Language and Culture MINOR Music Performance Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Spanish Studies of Social Issues in Sport, Physical Philosophy Integrated Food Sciences (in partnership Traduction vers le français with Le Cordon Bleu) Activity and Leisure Philosophy and Political Science Translation into English Nursing Piano Pedagogy Research

8 uOttawa.ca FACULTY OF SCIENCE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Biochemistry Environmental Sustainability Anthropology International Economics and Development Biochemistry (BSc) and Chemical Engineering Anthropology and Sociology Financial Mathematics and International Studies and (BASc) (Biotechnology) Communication and Economics Modern Languages Biology Political Science Geology Mathematics and Economics Bioinformatics Communication and Sociology Geology-Physics Philosophy and Political Science Biostatistics Conflict Studies and Human Rights Life Sciences Political Science Biomedical Science Criminology Mathematics Political Science (BSocSc) and Biopharmaceutical Science Criminology and Feminist and Mathematics and Economics (JD) Chemical and Environmental Gender Studies Public Management and Governance Toxicology Music (BMus) and Science (BSc) Clinical Psychology Psychology (BA) Chemistry Ophthalmic Medical Technology Economics Psychology (BSc) Data Science (Computer Science (BSc) and Physics Economics and Political Science Psychology and Linguistics Mathematics (BSc)) Physics (BSc) and Electrical Economics and Public Policy Engineering (BASc) Public Administration Earth Sciences Environmental Economics and

Environmental Geoscience Physics-Mathematics Public Policy Public Administration and Environmental Science with option Science, Society and Policy Environmental Sustainability Political Science in Conservation and Biodiversity, Statistics Experimental Psychology Environmental Geochemistry and Public and International Affairs Feminist and Gender Studies Ecotoxicology, or Global Change MINORS Social Sciences

Biophysics Social Work Feminist and Gender Studies and Political Science Sociology Feminist and Gender Studies and Sociology Women’s Studies

MINORS Globalization and International Development Aging Studies History and Political Science Global Studies International Development Social Sciences of Health International Development and Globalization

TELFER SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Accounting Health Administration Business Administration (MBA) (EMBA) Healthcare Analytics Business Administration (MBA) and Health Systems Juris Doctor (JD) Human Resource Management Business Administration (MBA) and International Management in Law (LLL) Leadership and Management Business in Complex Project Management Leadership Marketing Business Technology Management Organizational Performance Management Chartered Professional Accountancy Scientific Management and Commerce (BCom) and Juris Leadership Doctor (JD) Finance

uOttawa.ca 9 Programs for today

Our programs are tailored to today’s job market. With more than 550 programs, you’ll be sure to find one that both inspires you and propels you into a successful career.

PHYSICS Our Physics program will enable you to experience hands-on learning, to develop the analytical, design, mathematical and computational skills for you to understand the building ENVIRONMENTAL blocks of nature the universe, and ECONOMICS AND human innovations. Professors include world-leading researchers in photonics, PUBLIC POLICY biophysics and materials science. Environmental issues fill the headlines PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY — climate change, the oilsands and CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: species loss, to name but a few. The AND GEOMATICS Environmental Economics and Public • Materials science specialist (BA OR BSC) Policy program provides you with a • Photonics specialist or researcher multidisciplinary understanding of • Biophysicist You will be immersed in a program in the environment, the economy and • Nanoscientist which classroom instructions on the the interaction between the two. The fundamentals of physical geography, program offers fourth-year students geomatics and natural sciences is research internships in the public or not- complemented by laboratory activities for-profit sector. and outdoor field courses. This program teaches skills that are in high demand, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: preparing you to use the latest tools to understand significant issues such as • Economist climate change, development in the • Environmental program officer Arctic, biodiversity and more. • Environmental activist • Industrial or economic DISCOVER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: development officer • Sea ice forecaster FOR ALL PROGRAMS • Water quality monitoring agent uOttawa.ca/career-development-centre/studies • Research scientist • Permafrost monitoring agent

10 uOttawa.ca Important dates

WATCH A VIDEO ON THE STEPS TO APPLY Use this timeline if you’re starting FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION your undergraduate studies in the fall. uOttawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ international-applicants

• Start preparing your application for admission. • Application period opens. Submit your application through ouac.on.ca. SEPTEMBER

JANUARY APRIL

• Submit the required documents listed in • Latest recommended time to request a study permit. your uoZone account. • April 1: deadline to apply. • Mid-January: latest recommended time Submit your application through ouac.on.ca. to apply for admission through ouac.on.ca. • April 30: deadline to complete your admission file in uoZone.

JULY JUNE MAY

• Deadline to submit official • Deadline to apply for • Course enrolment begins. transcript (final results). housing and to pay You must accept your offer of Mail them to the your fees. admission to be able to enrol Admissions Office in courses. (75 East, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada).

LATE JULY TO MID-AUGUST LATE AUGUST TO EARLY SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER

• Apply to participate in the • Attend the mandatory orientation workshop Work-Study Program. for international students. • Deadline to pay tuition, ancillary • Move into residence. and housing fees.

uOttawa.ca 11 Undergraduate admissions

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS KEEP THESE IMPORTANT DATES IN MIND

Courses at the University of Ottawa are given in English, French or both languages. Generally, to be admitted to an undergraduate program, you APRIL have to meet the following criteria: Fall term application deadline • You have obtained or are in the process of obtaining your secondary 1 school diploma or your country’s equivalent diploma. • You are registered in or have passed at least five courses at the highest secondary school level available to you. • You are completing all of the prerequisites for the program you APRIL Deadline to submit required are applying for. You must complete all prerequisite courses for a 30 documents for Fall term entry program at the highest secondary school level available to you, unless otherwise indicated. • You have the minimum admission average required and meet the language requirements. OCTOBER Winter term application deadline 15 STEP-BY-STEP ADMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS uOttawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ international-applicants OCTOBER Deadline to submit required 30 documents for Winter term entry

SEE MORE IMPORTANT DATES ON PAGE 11

12 uOttawa.ca APPLICATION PROCESS ADMISSION DECISION www.ouac.on.ca uOttawa.ca/students

Universities in the province of , Canada, share an online application You’ll receive an acknowledgement of receipt by email within two weeks of system run by the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). submitting your application through OUAC. Save it — it contains instructions Here’s how to apply: on how to access the uoZone student portal.

It can take several weeks to review your file and not all admission decisions Complete and submit the OUAC are issued at the same time. Clearly rank your choices in order of priority (1 STEP 1 being your first choice) if you choose more than one program, as you will 105 Undergraduate Application for receive only one offer of admission (if you are admissible). Check your uoZone International Candidates form on account regularly for the status of your admission file. the OUAC website. Admission to the University of Ottawa is limited and requires an excellent academic record. A program’s minimum admission average is based on how competitive admission to the program is. There are no entrance exams nor is there automatic access to programs. Admission is not guaranteed even if you meet all the requirements. STEP 2 Pay the OUAC application fee. RECOGNIZED CURRICULUMS

We accept applications from qualified students completing the International STEP 3 Go to uoZone, the University's Baccalaureate diploma, the General Certificate of Education (GCE) or an student portal and upload your American-patterned curriculum (U.S). documents for our Admissions Office using uoDoc. We will send you instructions for accessing your FIND OUT MORE ABOUT uoZone account within two weeks CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS of receiving your application. uOttawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ international-applicants/other-recognized-curriculums

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS CREDIT TRANSFERS AND ADVANCED STANDINGS

If you are applying for a program in English, you’ll need to submit your If you have completed postsecondary studies, we might grant you advanced official results in a language test recognized by the University, unless you standing (transfer of your credits), depending on the program to which you meet both of these conditions: apply, the courses you have taken and the grades you have received.

• You have completed at least three years of full-time study in an institution where English is the only language of instruction (aside from language courses). FIND OUT HOW TO • The institution where you have studied is located in a country where GET ADVANCED STANDING English is an official language. uOttawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ international-applicants REQUIRED TEST SCORES

REQUIRED REQUIRED SCORE IN Test OVERALL SCORE WRITTEN SECTION

TOEFL University Internet: 86 22 of Ottawa Paper-based: Institution code: 0993 • Listening: 20 22 toefl.org • Reading: 20 University of Ottawa Average of listening CanTEST 4 and reading: 4.5 cantest.uOttawa.ca IELTS 6.5 6.5 ielts.org CAEL 702 60 cael.ca PTE 60 60 pearsonpte.com

(Make sure your official results are sent directly to us online from the test centre. Our institution code is 0993.)

Only language proficiency test results obtained within two years of your application to the University of Ottawa are accepted. Depending on your test results, you may receive a conditional admission offer either requiring that you enrol in one or two ESL courses during your first year or that you enrol and successfully complete our English Intensive Program (EIP). TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF To find out more, visit eip.uOttawa.ca. CANADA’S POST-GRADUATION WORK PERMIT PROGRAM (PGWPP) LEARN MORE ABOUT • Apply to the PGWPP up to 180 days after you LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS obtain your notice of graduation. uOttawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ language-requirements • You don’t have to have a Canadian job offer at the time you apply. We offer programs in • You can work in any occupation anywhere in ENGLISH, FRENCH OR BOTH Canada, and change employers at any time.

14 uOttawa.ca International mentor insight

14 international student mentors dedicated to making your transition successful and fun

What will a mentor do for you? “As an international student and now an international mentor, I know firsthand the challenges that face new international students who want to integrate into uOttawa and their new university environment. My experience and knowledge allow me to help them adapt to Canadian culture and university life. Plus, the orientation sessions and the mentoring service offered by the International Office are important and helpful resources for new international students.”

QING HU STUDENT MENTOR AT THE INTERNATIONAL MENTORING CENTRE

INTERNATIONAL MENTORING CENTRE

Our international mentors are students from around the world who have been studying at the University of Ottawa for at least a year.

The international mentors understand the reality of students who come from abroad. They are here to:

• Help you overcome challenges you could face during your university career • Answer your questions and help you discover Canadian culture • Tell you about social activities and special events on and around campus • Answer questions about university life, learning strategies, housing and more

PARTICIPATE IN CO-OP PARTICIPATE IN THE WORK-STUDY PROGRAM coop.uOttawa.ca uOttawa.ca/financial-aid-awards/work-study-program

Apply your knowledge and develop skills during paid work terms, on Work on campus in a job that fits around your course schedule: campus, in Ottawa or abroad: • Earn an average of $4,000 per term working 10 to 12 hours a week. • Up to four paid work terms of four months each. • Choose from 1,700 positions available each year. • Earn $9,000 per placement on average. • Earn a CO-OP mention on your diploma. • Build your network of valuable contacts in your field. Get paid work experience. Work full time on campus and part LEARN ABOUT CO-OP STUDY SEQUENCES time off campus with only your coop.uOttawa.ca/program/communication study permit.

uOttawa.ca 15 Graduate studies

PROGRAMS AND ADMISSIONS THESIS AND RESEARCH SUPERVISOR

Before you apply, be sure that you meet the program requirements for Students admitted to a master’s program with thesis or research paper, or to graduate studies, including the language requirements. Then, read all the a doctoral program, must have a supervisor to guide them in their research steps described and gather all the documents required for admission. and writing. We strongly recommend that you find a supervisor before submitting your application. When you’re ready to apply, go to the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC), which is used by all universities in the province of Ontario, View the profiles of professors Canada. STEP 1 who do research at the University Master’s applicants must hold an honours bachelor’s (or equivalent) in a field of Ottawa and more at related to the program for which they are applying. PhD applicants must hold a master’s. To find out what degree equivalents you require for your uOttawa.ca/en/faculties. program of interest, visit uOttawa.ca/graduate-studies/ int-equivalencies. Read their profiles to learn about STEP 2 It may take several weeks to review your file, and not all admission their research and theoretical decisions are issued at the same time. The timing to receive a reply will vary, depending on the program you applied for and the strength of your approaches. application. Admission to graduate programs is competitive and not guaranteed even if Make the first move: Email a you meet all the criteria. STEP 3 professor to introduce yourself, Note: It is rare to start your studies mid-program, even if you have completed discuss your research and ensure some program requirements. that the potential supervisor is authorized to supervise your project. Make a good impression LEARN ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR by writing in a formal tone. Include GRADUATE PROGRAMS information about yourself, such uOttawa.ca/graduate-studies/students/awards as your areas of interest and their similarity to those of the professor.

Set up a virtual meeting with the STEP 4 potential supervisor to get to know each other and show your interest. Have your CV, notes on your projects and a list of questions ready.

SEE UOTTAWA RESEARCH NETWORK FOR A LIST OF OUR PROFESSORS AND THEIR RESEARCH uniweb.uOttawa.ca

Professors are not obligated to take on students if they feel it is not a suitable collaboration or if there is insufficient funding.

16 uOttawa.ca GRADUATE TUITION FEES uOttawa.ca/university-fees

PhD Master’s With international doctoral scholarship Arts $27,914 to $29,962 $8,809 Education $32,265 to $35,978 $8,809 to $9,503 Course-based programs $36,313 Engineering $9,504 Research-based programs $28,161 to $29,962 Health Sciences $28,161 to $33,861 $9,119 Law $28,647 $9,503 Science $28,224 $8,809 Social Sciences $28,161 to $31,005 $8,809 Telfer School of MBA Management $33,847 to $64,738* *Tuition varies since length of $9,812 program varies from 12 to 24 Research based months $33,498

Figures are based on fees for the 2020–2021 academic year (September to August) and are subject to change. Totals include incidental fees and U-Pass. Full-time graduate students must be enrolled for three terms per academic year.

STUDY IN FRENCH AND SAVE ON TUITION

New scholarship for international students enrolled full time in a French-language program or FIND TUITION FEES FOR in a French Immersion program. Look for an announcement.

GRADUATE PROGRAMS To be eligible for this scholarship, you must: uOttawa.ca/university-fees • be admitted to a program of studies offered only in French OR FOR MORE INFORMATION • have a secondary or postsecondary diploma in French attesting to a minimum of two ON GRADUATE PROGRAMS years of study, and YOU'RE INTERESTED IN, • for programs that offer compulsory courses in both official languages (English and CONTACT THE ACADEMIC UNIT French), enrol in the compulsory courses offered in French uOttawa.ca/graduate-studies/ contact-info

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ON THE CAMPUS MAP

1 Tabaret Hall (central administration) and International Office 2 University Centre R 3 Main library (Morisset) 4 Advanced Research Complex 11 5 Faculty of Arts 6 Faculty of Law 7 Telfer School of Management and Financial Aid and Awards Office

8 Faculty of Education 9 Faculty of Engineering 10 Faculty of Science

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12 The faculties of Health Sciences and 9 Medicine are located on our Roger Guindon campus, near General campus

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uOttawa O-Train station Indigenous affirmation Gatineau, Quebec We pay respect to the Algonquin people, who are the traditional guardians of this land. We acknowledge their longstanding relationship with this territory, which remains unceded. We pay respect to all Indigenous people in this region, from all nations across Canada, who call Ottawa Parliament home. We acknowledge the traditional knowledge keepers, both young and old. And we honour their courageous leaders, past, present, and future.

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Information in this publication is subject to change without notice. All amounts are in Canadian dollars (CAD). Visit uOttawa.ca for the most up-to-date information.