Small modular reactors (SMRs) are considered the future of nuclear energy because they are smaller and more importantly, safer. Preserving that safety is a key priority for Western researchers Hamidreza Abdolvand and Samantha Gateman. Abdolvand, Canada …
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Researchers analyze hair to study war trauma among Syrian refugee children
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Annual list includes innovators, creatives, community advocates
Clinical trial examines optimal dialysis temperature
Study shows lowering dialysis temperatures does not lead to improved patient outcomes
Student researchers selected for Global Undergraduate Awards
Seven honoured for work from diverse disciplines; 15 scholars receive prestigious highly commended rank
Western-led study explores COVID-19 effects on cognition
Reasoning, speed of thinking, verbal abilities among infection impacts
Student’s journey shows aspiring entrepreneurs what’s possible
Conor Plunkett reflects on Cansbridge Fellowship opportunity
Researchers collaborate on mental health training to support Ukrainian children fleeing war
Claire Crooks visits Czech Republic to train social workers, psychologists in school-based mental health program
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Indigenous studies course focuses on “resilience and resistance”
First-year introductory course challenges narratives of victimization, trauma
Study looks at impact of artificial intelligence on primary health care
Research shows primary health care and digital health stakeholders are “cautiously optimistic” about AI implementation
Western-developed healthy relationship program adopted by 5,000+ schools
Collaboration with WORLDiscoveries helps Fourth R scale up and out
Vanier Cup tickets on sale, honorary chair announced
Countdown is on for the Nov. 26 championship football game
Researchers analyze hair to study war trauma among Syrian refugee children
Adolescent females at much greater mental health risk from conflict-related trauma, study finds
Western students, alumni among London’s ‘Twenty in their 20s’
Annual list includes innovators, creatives, community advocates
Clinical trial examines optimal dialysis temperature
Study shows lowering dialysis temperatures does not lead to improved patient outcomes
Student researchers selected for Global Undergraduate Awards
Seven honoured for work from diverse disciplines; 15 scholars receive prestigious highly commended rank
Western-led study explores COVID-19 effects on cognition
Reasoning, speed of thinking, verbal abilities among infection impacts
Student’s journey shows aspiring entrepreneurs what’s possible
Conor Plunkett reflects on Cansbridge Fellowship opportunity
Researchers collaborate on mental health training to support Ukrainian children fleeing war
Claire Crooks visits Czech Republic to train social workers, psychologists in school-based mental health program
Western Heads East: From grassroots to global impact
How a 2002 speech by Stephen Lewis inspired faculty, staff and students to address the HIV/AIDS crisis
Indigenous studies course focuses on “resilience and resistance”
First-year introductory course challenges narratives of victimization, trauma
Study looks at impact of artificial intelligence on primary health care
Research shows primary health care and digital health stakeholders are “cautiously optimistic” about AI implementation
Western-developed healthy relationship program adopted by 5,000+ schools
Collaboration with WORLDiscoveries helps Fourth R scale up and out
Vanier Cup tickets on sale, honorary chair announced
Countdown is on for the Nov. 26 championship football game