Arts lead everywhere!
The Faculty of Arts is home to approximately 7,500 students and more than 270 full-time professors. On the strength of 18 departments, schools, centres and institutes representing three main sectors (languages and literatures, fine arts and humanities), the Faculty offers undergraduate, certificate, master's and PhD programs in both English and French.
Student's Corner
- Centre for Global and Community Engagement
Apply your studies to real world situations, in ways that benefit the community ! - Do you have questions? Do you need help? The Student Mentoring Centre is here to help Faculty of Arts students succeed in their studies.
- Interested in becoming a mentor? Join the student mentor team of the Faculty of Arts! For more information, please consult the job description (PDF) and the website of the Mentoring Centre. Hurry-up! Application deadline: June 14, 2013.
- Information about final exams and exam conflicts
News
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Faculty of Arts disciplines develop skills in high demand in the workplace
During his speech to the Canadian Club of Ottawa, University President Allan Rock defended the value of a university degree, including one in a Faculty of Arts discipline. -
Faculty professor exhibits work at one of the world’s largest photography festivals
Penumbra, a collection of work by visual arts professor Andrew Wright, has been included as one of 10 Primary Exhibitions at the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, the largest photography event in the world. - Graduating visual art students present their final projects in MOMENTUM
- The Faculty of Arts mourns the loss of one of its past professors of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures: Nigel Dennis. He was also Acting Dean in 1990-1991.
- Musique et sciences font bon ménage, a feature report by Canal Savoir about uOttawa's unique bachelor's degree (in French only)
- A research project led by Professor Boulou Ebanda de B’béri explores the forgotten history of Black Canadians
- Emerging French theatre company founded by uOttawa theatre students fosters new artistic talent
- Dominique Lacroix and Kimberly Villeneuve, students in the lettres françaises and education program, receive the 2012-2013 CIBC Mentorship Program Scholarship







