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Turning desire for change into action is key, experts say
Turning desire for change into action is key, experts say
by Special to Western News | April 18, 2024 | Front Vertical, Other Author, Research | 0 Comments
Dr. Robyn Klein has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science class of Fellows for her neuroscience research
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Survey finds lack of resources was among barriers to wider use of remote treatment systems
Western is clearing a pathway for people who have historically faced social and economic barriers, with a new scholarship program for graduate students who are Indigenous or living with disabilities.
Dr. Sameer Elsayed answers questions about COVID-19, new variants and vaccines
Apr 22, 2022
Shiyam Thavandiran talks science, art of playing chess
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Nov 27, 2020
Western is clearing a pathway for people who have historically faced social and economic barriers, with a new scholarship program for graduate students who are Indigenous or living with disabilities.
Mar 9, 2023
Survey finds lack of resources was among barriers to wider use of remote treatment systems
Oct 5, 2023
Dr. Sameer Elsayed answers questions about COVID-19, new variants and vaccines
Western French Studies professor Schwerdtner has studied Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue
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Intergenerational contact and co-operation could play an integral part in overcoming ageist perceptions
Broadcast journalist delivers Clissold Lecture at Western, sounds alarm on the undermining of democracy
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Megan Thomson awarded for her ‘passion’, hundreds of hours spent volunteering
Widespread use of pesticides and loss of floral diversity have left honeybees vulnerable to infectious disease, which directly affects pollination of food crops.
With so much at stake in preventing honeybee decline, a team of Western researchers have discovered certain probiotic bacteria can be used to prevent diseases in bees and promote overall health of the hive.
Western continues to promote sustainable practices and research while preserving the significant ecological diversity of its campus.
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Students mapped and removed the shrub along the Thames River through ‘Campus as a Living Lab’ project
Change boosts comfort for grounds crew, reduces noise and emissions for campus community
Student-run environmental clubs gather for connection, collaboration and outreach