Western University is hosting its annual Fall Preview Day on Sunday, November 16, providing 11,000 future students, their families and friends, an opportunity to explore Canada’s most beautiful campus and learn why Western offers the best student experience among Canadian universities.
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Western welcomes superstar Shad to kick off International Week
Western University’s International Week 2014 takes flight today with campus-wide events allowing the Western community to celebrate diversity and explore international opportunities.
Western University positions itself among world leaders in bone and joint research
The university is investing $5 million to support a team of all-star researchers from across five faculties to provide them with additional personnel, resources and infrastructure to attract, retain and mentor future leaders.
Online Surveillance: Classes Without Quizzes shines light on your ‘digital shadow’
Western University’s popular complimentary lecture series, Classes Without Quizzes, returns for a new season.
Western to kick-off 2014 United Way campaign
Western University will launch its 2014 campus-wide fundraising campaign benefiting the United Way of London & Middlesex.
Western University expert available for comment on Hong Kong protests
An expert in Asian politics, protests and social movements from Western University’s Faculty of Social Science is available to media for commentary.
Western partners with Magnet to bring career opportunities to students
Western University students will soon have access to a new online networking platform designed to connect employers with qualified job seekers. The university has signed on as a partner in Magnet, a non-profit initiative, co-founded by Ryerson University and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce launched today at an event in Toronto.
Western neuroscientists decode vegetative state experiences with Hitchcock film
Researchers at Western University have extended their game-changing brain scanning techniques by showing that a short Alfred Hitchcock movie can be used to detect consciousness in vegetative state patients. The study included a Canadian participant who had been entirely unresponsive for 16 years, but is now known to be aware and able to follow the plot of movies.
Classes Without Quizzes investigates Indigenous peoples and their ties to the land
Western University’s popular complimentary lecture series, Classes Without Quizzes, features the research of Chantelle Richmond, Director of Western’s Indigenous Health Lab.
Business Cares Food Drive to kick off 2013 campaign
The Business Cares Food Drive team will officially launch the 2013 campaign.
London-area elementary students and LEGO robots battle at Western
Western University’s WE FIRST Robotics Mentorship Club will host London-area elementary school students as they work together to design and build LEGO robots in the 2013 FIRST LEGO League Challenge.
What matters now? Our brains, economy, health terrorism, aging?
Culham is one of five researchers from across Ontario who will debate “What Matters Now?” at a free public engagement event at the London Children’s Museum.