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Ivey faculty ranked third in the world for research aligned with UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
Ranking based on hundreds of peer-reviewed papers published over four years
Study shows virtual care removed barriers for patients during pandemic
Inequity in physician compensation models was also revealed, say researchers
On campus, a ‘secret’ structure gives the barn swallow a second chance
Success of project to help at-risk species breed can be template for future, say researchers
Western Engineering receives $4 million in funding to improve urban climates
Project to develop tools to better assess buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions
Digital epidemiologist Western’s newest Canada Research Chair
Tarun Katapally engages citizens using mobile technology to solve societal problems, address inequities
Mississauga fire chief among alumni on Most Powerful Women list
Deryn Rizzi one of 12 Western grads recognized by Women’s Executive Network
New program provides leadership opportunities for Black students in the community
Western launches inaugural Black Leadership University Experience program
New study examines what individuals need to thrive following homelessness
Led by professor Carrie Anne Marshall, research looks at service providers’ views for integrating vulnerable persons into communities
New director of Indigenous Planetary Health seeks to merge two disparate worlds
Nicole Redvers heads transdisciplinary research into Indigenous medical knowledge
Western welcomes new faculty member to creative arts and production program
Nataleah Hunter-Young joining Faculty of Information and Media Studies
Researchers and students preserve and document El Salvador civil war memories
A Western team joined survivors and community members in creating a commemorative site to preserve the memory of lives lost in the Sumpul Massacre
Tumi Olaoye is shaping communities one experience at a time
From Nigeria to Western, the fourth-year student is determined to make difference
Ivey faculty ranked third in the world for research aligned with UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
Ranking based on hundreds of peer-reviewed papers published over four years
Study shows virtual care removed barriers for patients during pandemic
Inequity in physician compensation models was also revealed, say researchers
On campus, a ‘secret’ structure gives the barn swallow a second chance
Success of project to help at-risk species breed can be template for future, say researchers
Western Engineering receives $4 million in funding to improve urban climates
Project to develop tools to better assess buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions
Digital epidemiologist Western’s newest Canada Research Chair
Tarun Katapally engages citizens using mobile technology to solve societal problems, address inequities
Mississauga fire chief among alumni on Most Powerful Women list
Deryn Rizzi one of 12 Western grads recognized by Women’s Executive Network
New program provides leadership opportunities for Black students in the community
Western launches inaugural Black Leadership University Experience program
New study examines what individuals need to thrive following homelessness
Led by professor Carrie Anne Marshall, research looks at service providers’ views for integrating vulnerable persons into communities
New director of Indigenous Planetary Health seeks to merge two disparate worlds
Nicole Redvers heads transdisciplinary research into Indigenous medical knowledge
Western welcomes new faculty member to creative arts and production program
Nataleah Hunter-Young joining Faculty of Information and Media Studies
Researchers and students preserve and document El Salvador civil war memories
A Western team joined survivors and community members in creating a commemorative site to preserve the memory of lives lost in the Sumpul Massacre
Tumi Olaoye is shaping communities one experience at a time
From Nigeria to Western, the fourth-year student is determined to make difference