Imagine your community is facing a thorny, complex problem. Let’s consider two scenarios. In the first, four academics come together to discuss their research studies on the matter, and propose solutions to the issue. In the second scenario, there …
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Siebens Drake Research Institute retrofitted to improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions
Project replaced outdated chillers, connected building to Western’s energy loop, as part of overall effort to create low-carbon campus
All in the family: Father and his two children experience Ivey together
Dr. Ken Milne, daughter Zoë and son Ethan all studying at Ivey in different programs
Crafting her own narrative: Michelle Owusu-Ansah finds purpose in poetry and law
Western law student launched poetry collective ‘Spoken Culture’ to help artists
Western grads receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Prestigious medal awarded for academic excellence at the graduate level
Western students win international undergraduate competition
The Global Undergraduate Awards name both global and regional winners from Western
Western researchers closing in on treatment for long COVID
Two new projects funded by the Schmidt Initiative for Long COVID investigate drug treatments and patients most likely to suffer from the condition
Law grad earns third master’s degree at Western – at age 78
Trevor Holness pursues higher education, nurtures passions in geology and space law
Western PhD candidate’s internet addiction research earns national recognition
Education researcher wins National Student Paper Competition
Western-led study shows playing video games may improve cognitive performance
Exercise can play a role in improving your mental health but no effect on cognition
Into the Mystic: Western researcher explores virtual reality for mental health therapy
Prof Paul Frewen explores brain-computer interface technology to reduce stress and anxiety
Schulich PhD candidate uses AI for lung cancer treatment planning
Vanier Scholar Edward Wang developed tool to aid in radiation treatment planning
From Winnipeg to Western: Connor Campbell driven to improve Indigenous health
Connor Campbell chose Western for environment, education and chance to reconnect with his Indigenous roots
Siebens Drake Research Institute retrofitted to improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions
Project replaced outdated chillers, connected building to Western’s energy loop, as part of overall effort to create low-carbon campus
All in the family: Father and his two children experience Ivey together
Dr. Ken Milne, daughter Zoë and son Ethan all studying at Ivey in different programs
Crafting her own narrative: Michelle Owusu-Ansah finds purpose in poetry and law
Western law student launched poetry collective ‘Spoken Culture’ to help artists
Western grads receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Prestigious medal awarded for academic excellence at the graduate level
Western students win international undergraduate competition
The Global Undergraduate Awards name both global and regional winners from Western
Western researchers closing in on treatment for long COVID
Two new projects funded by the Schmidt Initiative for Long COVID investigate drug treatments and patients most likely to suffer from the condition
Law grad earns third master’s degree at Western – at age 78
Trevor Holness pursues higher education, nurtures passions in geology and space law
Western PhD candidate’s internet addiction research earns national recognition
Education researcher wins National Student Paper Competition
Western-led study shows playing video games may improve cognitive performance
Exercise can play a role in improving your mental health but no effect on cognition
Into the Mystic: Western researcher explores virtual reality for mental health therapy
Prof Paul Frewen explores brain-computer interface technology to reduce stress and anxiety
Schulich PhD candidate uses AI for lung cancer treatment planning
Vanier Scholar Edward Wang developed tool to aid in radiation treatment planning
From Winnipeg to Western: Connor Campbell driven to improve Indigenous health
Connor Campbell chose Western for environment, education and chance to reconnect with his Indigenous roots