A new study shows children living in marginalized communities are at a higher risk of experiencing paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (POHCA) – a rare, life-threatening event occurring outside a hospital setting in which a child’s heart suddenly …
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Scientists invent new material to improve drug delivery to patients
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Tanja Grubnic one of five Western community members selected to Canada-U.S. exchange program, including visiting Killam fellow from Hawaii
English grad bequeaths $10M in scholarships, largest gift ever to Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Bill Hodgins, BA’54, remembered as a man ‘big in stature, with a heart to match’
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
Bryan Neff appointed acting vice-president (research)
Seasoned leader will help maintain momentum in furthering Western’s research mission
Royal Society of Canada celebrates Western scholars
Among them, Valerie Oosterveld, Christopher Alcantara receive RSC Awards for ‘outstanding achievement’
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A childhood spent helping her mother access treatment for serious illnesses sparked ambitions for new Schulich Medicine student
Students facing barriers to inclusion participate in Algonquin Park field experience
“Field Research in Ecology and Evolution Diversified” aims to diversify ecology and evolutionary biology professions
Western extends COVID-19 booster deadline following Health Canada announcement
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From the classroom to the Commonwealth Games
PhD candidate Erin Pearson went to the UK to look at how para-sport is recognized at this integrated mega sport event
International collaboration advances drones as next big step in planetary exploration
Professor Catherine Neish led a team of students to Iceland to test how drones and rovers could work together for future space missions
Scientists invent new material to improve drug delivery to patients
Glow-in-the-dark composite can track path of drugs through the human body
Fulbright student award recipient furthers ‘instapoet’ research at Duke
Tanja Grubnic one of five Western community members selected to Canada-U.S. exchange program, including visiting Killam fellow from Hawaii
English grad bequeaths $10M in scholarships, largest gift ever to Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Bill Hodgins, BA’54, remembered as a man ‘big in stature, with a heart to match’
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
Bryan Neff appointed acting vice-president (research)
Seasoned leader will help maintain momentum in furthering Western’s research mission
Royal Society of Canada celebrates Western scholars
Among them, Valerie Oosterveld, Christopher Alcantara receive RSC Awards for ‘outstanding achievement’
From daughter to doctor: Challenges prove inspirational for Sadia Mehmood
A childhood spent helping her mother access treatment for serious illnesses sparked ambitions for new Schulich Medicine student
Students facing barriers to inclusion participate in Algonquin Park field experience
“Field Research in Ecology and Evolution Diversified” aims to diversify ecology and evolutionary biology professions
Western extends COVID-19 booster deadline following Health Canada announcement
Move comes in response to approval of Moderna’s updated bivalent vaccine
From the classroom to the Commonwealth Games
PhD candidate Erin Pearson went to the UK to look at how para-sport is recognized at this integrated mega sport event
International collaboration advances drones as next big step in planetary exploration
Professor Catherine Neish led a team of students to Iceland to test how drones and rovers could work together for future space missions