Hannah Verster was contemplating the significance of T.S Eliot’s The Waste Land, which describes the concerns and fears of society after World War I, when she began wondering if those concerns, particularly about ecology, could be reflected in current fe …
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
New knowledge exchange director aims to ‘break down barriers’ to research equity
Q&A with Mariam Hayward, Western’s inaugural director for knowledge exchange, impact and EDI-D
Harnessing ‘head and heart’ to explore Indigenous youth homelessness
Rachel Radyk among 34 student fellows conducting research through summer internships
Alumni from 2020 and 2021 celebrate graduation in person
Five days of ceremonies to make up for pandemic-delayed convocations
Archive project preserves iconic Indigenous radio program
Audio recordings feature more than 30 years of Smoke Signals show, highlight historical events
New approach to anatomy challenges antiquated terms, adopts inclusive lens
Charys Martin one of four new teaching fellows ‘breaking barriers, forging connections’
Science grad and rugby player makes pitch for other student-athletes
Cailyn McKay says academic support system key to student-athlete success
Music training promotes better beat perception in Parkinson’s patients: study
Western neuro researcher Jessica Grahn says findings could help inform early-stage intervention
Western team wins Governor General medal for kids’ hearing-aid tech
Innovation award recognizes audiology team for world-class software
Western researcher confirms hottest rock on record
Post-doctoral student Gavin Tolometti finds new evidence proving record-high for rock on Earth
Western researchers first to map effects of England’s ‘little ice age’
Interactive GIS database chronicles 500-year-old extreme climate events
Indigenous graduation ‘a day of celebration’
In-person ceremony with virtual elements set for April 1
New Western specialization links AI and health research
One-of-a-kind collaboration to help grad students use machine learning to solve complex health, medical issues
New knowledge exchange director aims to ‘break down barriers’ to research equity
Q&A with Mariam Hayward, Western’s inaugural director for knowledge exchange, impact and EDI-D
Harnessing ‘head and heart’ to explore Indigenous youth homelessness
Rachel Radyk among 34 student fellows conducting research through summer internships
Alumni from 2020 and 2021 celebrate graduation in person
Five days of ceremonies to make up for pandemic-delayed convocations
Archive project preserves iconic Indigenous radio program
Audio recordings feature more than 30 years of Smoke Signals show, highlight historical events
New approach to anatomy challenges antiquated terms, adopts inclusive lens
Charys Martin one of four new teaching fellows ‘breaking barriers, forging connections’
Science grad and rugby player makes pitch for other student-athletes
Cailyn McKay says academic support system key to student-athlete success
Music training promotes better beat perception in Parkinson’s patients: study
Western neuro researcher Jessica Grahn says findings could help inform early-stage intervention
Western team wins Governor General medal for kids’ hearing-aid tech
Innovation award recognizes audiology team for world-class software
Western researcher confirms hottest rock on record
Post-doctoral student Gavin Tolometti finds new evidence proving record-high for rock on Earth
Western researchers first to map effects of England’s ‘little ice age’
Interactive GIS database chronicles 500-year-old extreme climate events
Indigenous graduation ‘a day of celebration’
In-person ceremony with virtual elements set for April 1
New Western specialization links AI and health research
One-of-a-kind collaboration to help grad students use machine learning to solve complex health, medical issues