Two Western PhD candidates are among the inaugural recipients of a scholarship to commemorate victims of the Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed shortly after taking off in March 2019. Flight 302 Legacy Award was created to support university and c …
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Researcher’s new online hub charts route to chronic disease management
The peer-to-peer activity hub provides tailored ‘movement hacks’ for those managing chronic health conditions
The logic game: Math graduate breaks barriers, builds business at Western
Victoria Quance graduating with an honours math degree after launching her own tutoring company
Vanessa Ambtman-Smith new professor in Faculty of Social Science
Scholar brings experience in Indigenous health care, perspective as Western graduate student to the role
Behind the Research: Western talks equity and pandemics
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Kate Choi and Eric Arts on the social determinants of COVID-19
Supports in permanent supportive housing key to ending homelessness, study finds
Western prof, research team examine how Canada’s most vulnerable can be permanently housed
Western to install 74 new electric vehicle charging stations
Federal government, Western jointly investing in sustainable transportation options
Ivey ranked best in Canada for executive education
Secures top spot in ranking for the fourth year in a row
Bird brains can flick switch to perceive Earth’s magnetic field
Research on how animals move around the world helps determine the influence of human activity
Western projects receive new Canada Brain Research Fund grants
Interdisciplinary teams working on cognition, brain repair receive funds from Health Canada and Brain Canada
Expert insight: Indian activists call for recognition of queer relationships beyond marriage
Queer and trans people have long been getting married in India even without legal recognition
PhD student’s conservation work in Ecuador enters finals of SSHRC competition
Western anthropology researcher Tamara Britton has called for taking human communities along while conserving vulnerable species
Western professor wants children’s rehab programs to listen to their voices
Gail Teachman’s research finds focus on being ‘normal’ can be detrimental to children with disabilities
Researcher’s new online hub charts route to chronic disease management
The peer-to-peer activity hub provides tailored ‘movement hacks’ for those managing chronic health conditions
The logic game: Math graduate breaks barriers, builds business at Western
Victoria Quance graduating with an honours math degree after launching her own tutoring company
Vanessa Ambtman-Smith new professor in Faculty of Social Science
Scholar brings experience in Indigenous health care, perspective as Western graduate student to the role
Behind the Research: Western talks equity and pandemics
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Kate Choi and Eric Arts on the social determinants of COVID-19
Supports in permanent supportive housing key to ending homelessness, study finds
Western prof, research team examine how Canada’s most vulnerable can be permanently housed
Western to install 74 new electric vehicle charging stations
Federal government, Western jointly investing in sustainable transportation options
Ivey ranked best in Canada for executive education
Secures top spot in ranking for the fourth year in a row
Bird brains can flick switch to perceive Earth’s magnetic field
Research on how animals move around the world helps determine the influence of human activity
Western projects receive new Canada Brain Research Fund grants
Interdisciplinary teams working on cognition, brain repair receive funds from Health Canada and Brain Canada
Expert insight: Indian activists call for recognition of queer relationships beyond marriage
Queer and trans people have long been getting married in India even without legal recognition
PhD student’s conservation work in Ecuador enters finals of SSHRC competition
Western anthropology researcher Tamara Britton has called for taking human communities along while conserving vulnerable species
Western professor wants children’s rehab programs to listen to their voices
Gail Teachman’s research finds focus on being ‘normal’ can be detrimental to children with disabilities