Western University will launch its 2013 campus-wide fundraising campaign benefiting the United Way of London & Middlesex by announcing a new fundraising goal on Wednesday, October 16.
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Western University names Kelly Cole new Vice-President (External)
Western University has named Kelly Cole as its new Vice-President (External).
CFL President brings Grey Cup to Western Law
Michael Copeland, president of the Canadian Football League, will speak on the future of the professional game in Canada at a public lecture hosted by Western University’s Faculty of Law
Climate change expert Lord Julian Hunt presents WindEEE public lecture
Lord Julian Hunt, one of the world’s foremost experts on climate change and climate modelling, visits Western University.
Official opening of The Western Centre for Public Health and Family Medicine at Western University
Official opening of The Western Centre for Public Health and Family Medicine at Western University.
Western University congratulates Nobel Prize winner Alice Munro
Western University is pleased to congratulate Canadian author Alice Munro on winning the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2013 and being named “a master of the contemporary short story.”
English literature expert available to comment on Alice Munro’s Nobel Prize
An English literature expert from Western University believes that Alice Munro, winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize of Literature, should be considered “the most important living practitioner of the short story in the anglophone world.”
Western researchers partner with London school to reclaim playground
Researchers from Western University’s Human Environments Analysis Lab will join students at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Elementary School for a ceremonial sod turning and tree planting.
Western planetary geologist and NASA team for out-of-this-world student experience
One of Canada’s top planetary geologists is teaming with NASA to provide an out-of-this-world experience for graduate students all this week, exploring impact craters in northern Ontario.
2013 Rotman Conference brings big thinkers to Western to discuss Science & Reality
Science continues to change how we interact with our environment and each other. From the theoretical to the proven and practical, science is everywhere in our daily lives. But do we really understand the relationship between science and the world around us? This...
New research offers potential to advance personalized treatment of neurological disease
New research led by Dr. Matthew Hebb of Western University and the Lawson Health Research Institute, has demonstrated for the first time, how small brain biopsies may be used to grow large numbers of cells that could possibly be transplanted back into the patient’s own brain.
Latest in cardiovascular therapies revealed at Gunton Symposium
The 24th Annual R.W. Gunton Symposium on Cardiovascular Therapeutics, organized by Western Univeristy’s Robarts Research Institute.