Working with industry partner, Earth sciences professor Roberta Flemming successfully tested miniaturized device

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Second annual QS sustainability rankings place Western 3rd in Canada, 10th in the world out of 1,403 universities
Second annual QS sustainability rankings place Western 3rd in Canada, 10th in the world out of 1,403 universities
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Western neuroscientists analyze timing of brain activity patterns in new study
Working with industry partner, Earth sciences professor Roberta Flemming successfully tested miniaturized device
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Ingrid Johnsrude works with Danish company to research improved hearing aid devices
Lawsuit over payment indicates need for filmmakers to shift away from market-driven motives
Dec 5, 2023
Western neuroscientists analyze timing of brain activity patterns in new study
Dec 5, 2023
Working with industry partner, Earth sciences professor Roberta Flemming successfully tested miniaturized device
Dec 5, 2023
Ingrid Johnsrude works with Danish company to research improved hearing aid devices
Dec 4, 2023
Check out student-run and alumni-owned businesses for the people on your lists
Dec 4, 2023
Lawsuit over payment indicates need for filmmakers to shift away from market-driven motives
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Will allow clinicians to track neural development across human lifespan for first time
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Programming course helps students connect code with real life
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Renowned legal scholar Valerie Oosterveld will advise on strategies and policies concerning crimes against humanity
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Leaders in private, public sectors honoured for leadership, vision
At the Advanced Facility for Avian Research, Western scientists are studying how birds work by analyzing their physiology, neurobiology and behaviour.
The world’s first wind tunnel for birds is helping researchers understand how avian species respond to their environment and even modify their bodies for flight as the climate changes.
Western continues to promote sustainable practices and research while preserving the significant ecological diversity of its campus.
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally program launches projects on and off campus with help of community partners
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally program launches projects on and off campus with help of community partners
Academic reputation, graduate employment drive significant rise in annual rankings
Federal government, Western jointly investing in sustainable transportation options