Secures top spot in ranking for the fourth year in a row

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Two-week program for global PhD students focused on human rights at major sporting events
Two-week program for global PhD students focused on human rights at major sporting events
by Jeff Renaud | May 25, 2023 | Front Vertical, Research | 0 Comments
Research on how animals move around the world helps determine the influence of human activity
Secures top spot in ranking for the fourth year in a row
Sociology professor Kaitlynn Mendes answers questions about tech-facilitated violence
Program has immersed thousands of Schulich students in communities with severe physician shortages
Interdisciplinary teams working on cognition, brain repair receive funds from Health Canada and Brain Canada
May 25, 2023
Research on how animals move around the world helps determine the influence of human activity
May 26, 2023
Secures top spot in ranking for the fourth year in a row
May 25, 2023
Program has immersed thousands of Schulich students in communities with severe physician shortages
May 25, 2023
Sociology professor Kaitlynn Mendes answers questions about tech-facilitated violence
May 24, 2023
Interdisciplinary teams working on cognition, brain repair receive funds from Health Canada and Brain Canada
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Program prioritizes equity-deserving groups, building community and connection
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The program, recognized for its ‘collaborative innovation’, will be free to the public this fall
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Team examined association between pain and DISH, a disease that causes calcification of the spine
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Academic health institutions call for implementation of planetary health education and research, transition to climate-resilient health systems
The Northern Tornadoes Project at Western aims to better detect tornadoes across Canada, improve our understanding and prediction of severe weather and mitigate harm to people and property.
A collaboration with universities and organizations from across Canada and around the globe, the project helps researchers understand the implications of climate change and its impact on the future of humans.
Western continues to promote sustainable practices and research while preserving the significant ecological diversity of its campus.
Live staking by students, faculty, First Nations water keepers promotes climate resiliency
Live staking by students, faculty, First Nations water keepers promotes climate resiliency
Biodiversity inventory built by community over the last year shows stunning range of life on campus
Campus projects related to climate and environment highlighted at Sustainability Impact Showcase