With strong polarization between the parties, significant change from the 2020 results is unlikely
Here is the latest news about Western University.
With strong polarization between the parties, significant change from the 2020 results is unlikely
Marathon anyone?
When some Western graduate students in the clinical psychology
program were looking for ways to spread the word of psychological
issues to the London community, acknowledgement for their plan from
the Ontario Psychological Association (OPA) was not a part of their
motivation.
From access to a journalist and comedian to a chef and author, the
annual Staff & Leaders’ Conference will open the door to
personal growth in the Western community.
Family physicians across the country can trace their daily
practices and bedside manner back to The University of Western
Ontario.
Eighteen University of Western Ontario students are travelling to
Washington D.C. Saturday to be a part of history.
With people living and working longer in an era without mandatory
retirement, the university is sponsoring a workshop on age
discrimination to respond to the generation gap.
The market downturn has forced The University of Western Ontario to
make additional cuts to operating budgets, put some building
projects on hold and plan for the possibility of layoffs.
A surprisingly simple experiment performed by a chemist at the
University of Western Ontario has yielded a new chemical species
netting worldwide attention.
It is well known that the University of Western Ontario fosters
world-renowned research.
Mustang Weekend, an event held from January 21 to 22, was to host a
number of Canadian universities in a “high-calibre”
athletic competition.
“L’eau, l’eau, l’eau!”
“Arachide, arachide!” “Baton, baton,
baton!”
Students looking for an exciting opportunity to earn their MSc or
PhD in the field of health research are encouraged to take part in
the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Graduate Studies
Open House this Saturday (Jan. 17).