Declan Hill, an investigative journalist with extensive expertise in the area of globalized sports corruption, will deliver a public talk at Western University’s Faculty of Law.
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New Western research finds Quebec’s family policies benefit childbearing and work, not child development
A new study from Western University reveals that Quebec’s family policies promote childbearing and paid work, but do not strengthen child development as well as corresponding policies from the rest of Canada.
Creating new Synergies in Simulation Education and Training
More than 70 education and clinical leaders, and simulation training experts from across Southwestern Ontario will converge at Fanshawe College this weekend to create new synergies in simulation education and training.
New Western study shows media play role in dehumanizing immigrants and refugees
A new study from Western University suggests that the news media may take advantage of an existing uncertainty and unease around immigration policies and the treatment of immigrants and refugees to create a crisis mentality in which these groups are portrayed as “enemies at the gate” attempting to invade western nations.
Arsenault, Beatty, Feasby and Meighens to receive honorary degrees from Western
Western University hosts its 302nd Convocation this fall.
Nobel Prize winner Klaus von Klitzing to deliver Western Faculty of Science lecture
Klaus von Klitzing, the winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Physics will deliver the Elizabeth Laird Memorial Lecture at Western University.
Western’s Rotman Institute launches 2013 public speakers series
Western University’s Rotman Institute of Philosophy launches a new season of public lectures this week.
Western expects traffic delays due to construction
Please be advised that access routes to and from Western University are experiencing heavy congestion during peak hours of 8-9 a.m. and 4-5 p.m. daily due to multiple construction projects at and around campus.
Western scientists discover a novel opiate addiction switch in the brain
Neuroscientists at Western University (London, Canada) have made a remarkable new discovery revealing the underlying molecular process by which opiate addiction develops in the brain.
Expect delays on Western Road this afternoon
Please be advised that Western Road will experience a brief delay in traffic flow between 3:00-3:30 p.m. on Monday, September 9 due to the opening of the Western University’s new Richard Ivey Building.
No adverse effects in volunteers following Phase I clinical trial of Sumagen HIV vaccine
Sumagen Canada Inc and Western University announced today that the Phase I Clinical Trial (SAV CT 01) of the first and only preventative HIV vaccine based on a genetically modified killed whole virus (SAV001-H) has been successfully completed with no adverse effects in all patients.
Western University to test emergency weather siren
Western University will be conducting two tests of its emergency weather siren.