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Founded in 1848, the University of Ottawa has long been known as Canada's university. By many reports the largest bilingual university in North America, it plays an important part of the cultural and economic development of the National Capital Region of Canada. (see University of Ottawa's website).
First, take a look at the general information on student exchanges posted on this NACLE website.
Second, you should speak with the NACLE representative at your own law school. To determine who your contact is, if you are attending a Canadian school, click here; if you are attending a school in the United States, click here; and if you are attending a Mexican school, click here.
Third, students from NACLE schools must apply through the University of Ottawa’s International Office. Click here for general information, deadlines, and application instructions for incoming students. The contact person at the University of Ottawa’s International Office is Ms. Geneviève Sarazin, who can be reached at gsarazin@uOttawa.ca.
If students from NACLE schools are interested in studying at the Civil Law Section (as opposed to the Common Law Section), the contact person is Line C. Bissonnette who can be reached at lbisson@uottawa.ca.
For more about the Civil Law section, visit here and here. For more information on the Common Law section of the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, visit this link.
For more information about the University of Ottawa generally, click here.

