Julian Birkinshaw has been named the next Dean of Ivey Business School. His five-year appointment is effective Aug. 1, 2024. “We’re delighted to welcome Julian, an internationally renowned scholar in business research and education,” Western Presi …
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Western ranks 43rd in world for graduate employability
New global report places Western in top eight per cent of more than 670 institutions
Bringing open-source, sustainable tech to the fore
Interview with new John M. Thompson chair in information technology and innovation
From Cholera to COVID: New course melds past with present
Studying outbreaks of previous centuries, students gain context around uncertainty and change
Student to mentor: My role as Western’s new writer-in-residence
Encouraging conversations about what’s on and off the page
Remembering beloved coach Jack Fairs
Mustangs legend leaves behind a sports legacy
Nuclear waste-storage research gets $3.3M grant
Western scientists engage with best international minds to ensure safe storage of used nuclear fuel
Expert insights: Lack of exercise linked to increased risk of severe COVID-19
Addressing social inequalities to ensure physical activity is accessible to all Canadians
Labatt Park historical tours swing for the fences
Western history students lead first-ever guided tours of legendary ballpark
Expert insights: Equal vaccination rates do not mean same infection trend
Examining COVID-19 disparities that remain in Toronto neighbourhoods
Improving antiepileptic drug delivery
Kibret Mequanint’s research promises to improve epilepsy treatment with effective dosing
Creative writing meets science
Neuroscience and psychology student Ashley Li brings diverse perspective and leadership skills to her role as Student-Writer-in-Residence
Expert insights: Why many Canadians don’t seem to care about the lasting effects of residential schools
The importance of understanding the harms and violence that continue to impact Indigenous people across Canada
Western ranks 43rd in world for graduate employability
New global report places Western in top eight per cent of more than 670 institutions
Bringing open-source, sustainable tech to the fore
Interview with new John M. Thompson chair in information technology and innovation
From Cholera to COVID: New course melds past with present
Studying outbreaks of previous centuries, students gain context around uncertainty and change
Student to mentor: My role as Western’s new writer-in-residence
Encouraging conversations about what’s on and off the page
Remembering beloved coach Jack Fairs
Mustangs legend leaves behind a sports legacy
Nuclear waste-storage research gets $3.3M grant
Western scientists engage with best international minds to ensure safe storage of used nuclear fuel
Expert insights: Lack of exercise linked to increased risk of severe COVID-19
Addressing social inequalities to ensure physical activity is accessible to all Canadians
Labatt Park historical tours swing for the fences
Western history students lead first-ever guided tours of legendary ballpark
Expert insights: Equal vaccination rates do not mean same infection trend
Examining COVID-19 disparities that remain in Toronto neighbourhoods
Improving antiepileptic drug delivery
Kibret Mequanint’s research promises to improve epilepsy treatment with effective dosing
Creative writing meets science
Neuroscience and psychology student Ashley Li brings diverse perspective and leadership skills to her role as Student-Writer-in-Residence
Expert insights: Why many Canadians don’t seem to care about the lasting effects of residential schools
The importance of understanding the harms and violence that continue to impact Indigenous people across Canada