Maxwell Smith, a leading bioethicist who advises on pressing and complex questions in health ethics and justice, has been named Chair in Applied Public Health by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He is one of 12 across the country – and th …
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Caring for the community: Western volunteers support United Way
Students, faculty, staff and retirees provide hands-on-help at London Cares – The Hub
Western to install 74 new electric vehicle charging stations
Federal government, Western jointly investing in sustainable transportation options
Western researcher: As online world changes, so do harms experienced by Canadian youth
Sociology professor Kaitlynn Mendes answers questions about tech-facilitated violence
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry joins historic pledge to preserve planetary health
Academic health institutions call for implementation of planetary health education and research, transition to climate-resilient health systems
Study finds how COVID-19 disrupted lives of families with kids who have ADHD
Western prof leads research about pandemic’s impact on mental health of parents, children
Western to expand medical school training with additional educational and residency spots
Ontario government bolsters Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s efforts to tackle physician shortage in region
Expert insight: Police violations of Charter rights highlight the need for accountability and transparency
The frequency of police violating Canadians’ Charter rights is believed to be vastly underestimated
The power of dreams can change everything, Western prof says
Online catalogue of dreams has turned into a popular podcast, a record deal and global collaborations
Western announces 2022-23 teaching award recipients
Awardees recognized for ‘outstanding contributions’ to academic development of students
LGBTQ+ adults report higher rates of pain, Western-led study of U.S. survey data shows
Sociology prof says pain can be used as an overall holistic measure of physical and psychological well-being at the population level
Western-led partnership releases tool kits to help communities welcome immigrants
Partnership aims to assess communities’ readiness to support immigrants in being successful
Western prof co-leads study on how U.S. religious communities responded to the pandemic
Response to health measures, COVID-19 news varied according to core beliefs, finds study co-edited by Amanda Friesen
Caring for the community: Western volunteers support United Way
Students, faculty, staff and retirees provide hands-on-help at London Cares – The Hub
Western to install 74 new electric vehicle charging stations
Federal government, Western jointly investing in sustainable transportation options
Western researcher: As online world changes, so do harms experienced by Canadian youth
Sociology professor Kaitlynn Mendes answers questions about tech-facilitated violence
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry joins historic pledge to preserve planetary health
Academic health institutions call for implementation of planetary health education and research, transition to climate-resilient health systems
Study finds how COVID-19 disrupted lives of families with kids who have ADHD
Western prof leads research about pandemic’s impact on mental health of parents, children
Western to expand medical school training with additional educational and residency spots
Ontario government bolsters Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s efforts to tackle physician shortage in region
Expert insight: Police violations of Charter rights highlight the need for accountability and transparency
The frequency of police violating Canadians’ Charter rights is believed to be vastly underestimated
The power of dreams can change everything, Western prof says
Online catalogue of dreams has turned into a popular podcast, a record deal and global collaborations
Western announces 2022-23 teaching award recipients
Awardees recognized for ‘outstanding contributions’ to academic development of students
LGBTQ+ adults report higher rates of pain, Western-led study of U.S. survey data shows
Sociology prof says pain can be used as an overall holistic measure of physical and psychological well-being at the population level
Western-led partnership releases tool kits to help communities welcome immigrants
Partnership aims to assess communities’ readiness to support immigrants in being successful
Western prof co-leads study on how U.S. religious communities responded to the pandemic
Response to health measures, COVID-19 news varied according to core beliefs, finds study co-edited by Amanda Friesen