Western is taking a leading role in the era of climate readiness with a new graduate diploma program. Launching in fall 2024, the GDip in Climate Risk Assessment and Opportunity is a collaboration among the faculties of Engineering, Science, Social Science …
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World Wildlife Fund partnership brings sustainability to life
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Western student honoured with Joan Donaldson CBC News Scholarship
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Expert insights: The global approach to vaccine equity is failing
If countries want to solve the problem of vaccine equity they should stop seeing COVAX as the solution.
Proteus Innovation Competition sees most entries ever
The competition brings entrepreneurial students together to propose ways to commercialize novel technologies.
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Expert insights: Space mining is not science fiction
As a space-faring nation, Canada could figure prominently in the emerging space resources domain.
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New findings suggest that certain types of sitting are better for you, while other types should be reduced.
‘World’s Challenge Challenge’ winners from Western advance to next round
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World Wildlife Fund partnership brings sustainability to life
How a student’s native plant giveaway led to a campus-wide sustainability program
Expert insights: Strengthening connections during the pandemic
How sex and intimacy coaching can help bring people closer together
Western student honoured with Joan Donaldson CBC News Scholarship
Jessica Singer will work with the St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador newsroom
Western neuroscience spinoff sees growth in remote-care world
Cambridge Brain Sciences now a leading provider of web-based cognitive function assessments
Expert insights: Actions to ensure Canada’s ‘child-care plan’ is about education
The Early Childhood Pedagogies Collaboratory outlines what’s possible in early childhood education beyond safe and affordable care for children
Expert insights: The global approach to vaccine equity is failing
If countries want to solve the problem of vaccine equity they should stop seeing COVAX as the solution.
Proteus Innovation Competition sees most entries ever
The competition brings entrepreneurial students together to propose ways to commercialize novel technologies.
Expert insights: The perils of Zoom courts
Glitchy screens, ‘cat lawyers’ and hot mics are just a few of the challenges with virtual court proceedings during the pandemic.
Expert insights: Space mining is not science fiction
As a space-faring nation, Canada could figure prominently in the emerging space resources domain.
Expert insights: Too much sitting is bad for you
New findings suggest that certain types of sitting are better for you, while other types should be reduced.
‘World’s Challenge Challenge’ winners from Western advance to next round
Project Lightbulb will vie for $30,000 at global finals this summer
Student launches missing persons research hub
New research is helping understand how many Canadians go missing, and why.