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Month: February 2014

‘Nightmare’ may be a dream for future surgeons

Ali Tavallaei lives “an engineer’s worst nightmare” every single day at Western. And he wouldn’t have it any other way. After completing his undergraduate and master’s degrees in electrical engineering in Iran, Tavallaei came to Canada in 2009.  …

Study: University grads top labour market outcomes

Study: University grads top labour market outcomes

Ontario university graduates earned more, were more likely to be working in jobs related to their studies and had experienced the highest employment growth of any group of students over the last 10 years, according to a Council of Ontario Universities (COU) report issued Tuesday.

International team images Earth’s oldest crystal

International team images Earth’s oldest crystal

Utilizing a new instrument that takes 3D images of individual atoms within a crystal, an international team of investigators has proved a rare sample of zircon is the oldest piece of Earth yet discovered at 4.4 billion years old.

Western welcomes Berlin Quintet, Tafelmusik

Western welcomes Berlin Quintet, Tafelmusik

The Don Wright Faculty of Music welcomes two of the world’s best to its stages and classrooms next week as the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet and Tafelmusik pay Western a visit.

Symposium to tackle access to justice

Symposium to tackle access to justice

More and more Canadians are facing legal problems but cannot afford to hire a lawyer to represent them. In response, Western’s Faculty of Law is bringing together key stakeholders to discuss solutions to this growing issue of equal access to justice.

Study: University grads top labour market outcomes

Study: University grads top labour market outcomes

Ontario university graduates earned more, were more likely to be working in jobs related to their studies and had experienced the highest employment growth of any group of students over the last 10 years, according to a Council of Ontario Universities (COU) report issued Tuesday.

International team images Earth’s oldest crystal

International team images Earth’s oldest crystal

Utilizing a new instrument that takes 3D images of individual atoms within a crystal, an international team of investigators has proved a rare sample of zircon is the oldest piece of Earth yet discovered at 4.4 billion years old.

Western welcomes Berlin Quintet, Tafelmusik

Western welcomes Berlin Quintet, Tafelmusik

The Don Wright Faculty of Music welcomes two of the world’s best to its stages and classrooms next week as the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet and Tafelmusik pay Western a visit.

Symposium to tackle access to justice

Symposium to tackle access to justice

More and more Canadians are facing legal problems but cannot afford to hire a lawyer to represent them. In response, Western’s Faculty of Law is bringing together key stakeholders to discuss solutions to this growing issue of equal access to justice.