In 2023 Canada saw its most devastating wildfire season on record with 18.5 million hectares of forests burned, double the previous worst season in 1989, according to Natural Resources Canada. As the 2024 wildfire months approach, climate scientists are …
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Registration now open for free climate change action course
The award-winning offering will be available to adult learners through Coursera
Six new Canada Research Chairs named at Western
From substance use to AI, new CRCs address questions shaping the future of humanity
Western PhD students named Vanier scholarsÂ
Four candidates recognized for leadership, scholarly achievementÂ
New projects aim to help carve new paths for Black youth
Professor Godwin Arku among Western recipients of SSHRC grants
Pilot, politico lands at Western with Export Development Canada scholarship
Fourth-year Ivey Business School student also recipient of scholarship
Expert insight: Young people need more support to cope with online sexual harms
Canadian education, social supports and laws largely do not provide young people with adequate tools and protection
Expert explainer: Urban heat islands
Professor James Voogt on how cities can beat the heat by building better
Expert insight: As Canada welcomes historic numbers of immigrants, how can communities be more welcoming?
Communities in Canada cannot be complacent about how they accept newcomers in their midst
Justin Zhuang found himself through serving others
Western international student turns challenges into points of connection
Western to bestow honorary degrees on 14 outstanding leaders
Community, arts, business, medical and academic luminaries to be honoured at June convocation ceremonies
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
Western researcher: As online world changes, so do harms experienced by Canadian youth
Sociology professor Kaitlynn Mendes answers questions about tech-facilitated violence
Registration now open for free climate change action course
The award-winning offering will be available to adult learners through Coursera
Six new Canada Research Chairs named at Western
From substance use to AI, new CRCs address questions shaping the future of humanity
Western PhD students named Vanier scholarsÂ
Four candidates recognized for leadership, scholarly achievementÂ
New projects aim to help carve new paths for Black youth
Professor Godwin Arku among Western recipients of SSHRC grants
Pilot, politico lands at Western with Export Development Canada scholarship
Fourth-year Ivey Business School student also recipient of scholarship
Expert insight: Young people need more support to cope with online sexual harms
Canadian education, social supports and laws largely do not provide young people with adequate tools and protection
Expert explainer: Urban heat islands
Professor James Voogt on how cities can beat the heat by building better
Expert insight: As Canada welcomes historic numbers of immigrants, how can communities be more welcoming?
Communities in Canada cannot be complacent about how they accept newcomers in their midst
Justin Zhuang found himself through serving others
Western international student turns challenges into points of connection
Western to bestow honorary degrees on 14 outstanding leaders
Community, arts, business, medical and academic luminaries to be honoured at June convocation ceremonies
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
Western researcher: As online world changes, so do harms experienced by Canadian youth
Sociology professor Kaitlynn Mendes answers questions about tech-facilitated violence