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Western University: Schulich Professors Contribute to Preparation for Future Pandemics
Downtown cores stood silent, streets were almost empty and people stayed six feet apart – that was the ”new normal” four years ago when, after 180,000 cases worldwide and more than 4,000 deaths, the World Health Organization declared…
Western University’s Faculty of Health Sciences Embraces Signature Programs from Brescia…
Paige Howlett was always a strong science student. She also loves connecting with people.
She found the perfect way to combine her passions – working with food.
The third-year nutrition and dietetics student is one of more than 400…
McMaster Student Fei Mu Awarded McCall MacBain Scholarship
McMaster Health Sciences student Fei Mu is one of 20 Canadians who will join the fourth cohort of McCall MacBain Scholars at McGill University, where she will pursue a Master of Science degree in Public Health.
Designed to encourage…
McMaster University Students Visit Nuclear Reactor for Environmental Assessment Course
How are nuclear facilities regulated to ensure the health and safety of the environment? What role does radiation safety play in protecting communities and ecosystems? McMaster undergrad students got to ask all their questions on a tour of…
BCU Director leads UK premiere of ‘Quintessentially Irish’ in Birmingham
The first UK screening of Quintessentially Irish, a full-length feature documentary directed by Birmingham City University (BCU) lecturer Frank Mannion, was hosted in Birmingham’s MAC Theatre last week (Sunday 28th, 2pm).…
Changes in Farm and Food Production Can Cut Greenhouse Emissions by a Third
WASHINGTON –The global agrifood system presents a huge opportunity to cut almost a third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions through affordable and readily available actions, while continuing to feed a growing population, according to a…
Women and Girls in Mozambique to Benefit from New Initiative Combatting Gender-Based Violence
WASHINGTON —Women and girls in Mozambique are set to benefit from a new initiative to address Gender-based Violence (GBV), approved by the World Bank Board of Directors on April 30. The Capacity Building for Improved Gender-based Violence…
NEPAL: World Bank Approves $80 Million to Strengthen Financial Sector, Increase Access to Financial…
WASHINGTON —The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved an $80 million development policy credit for Nepal to strengthen the stability of the financial sector, diversify financial solutions, and increase access to financial…
University of Waterloo Alumni in Ottawa Forge Strong Community Bonds
University of Waterloo alumni in Canada’s capital have a new opportunity to network and build a sense of community off campus.
More than 200 alumni and friends attended the Ottawa alumni chapter launch on May 1 at the Canadian Museum of…
Waterloo’s Teaching and Learning Conference Reignites Faculty Engagement in Fostering Student…
The University of Waterloo recently wrapped the 15th annual Teaching and Learning conference — one of the largest events dedicated to teaching and learning in higher education in Ontario.
Held across two days with 16 online sessions, 50…