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Kinesiology student Landon Foley awarded 3M National Student Fellowship

Dinos rower and community ambassador one of 10 undergrads across Canada honoured for their outstanding leadership.

Connected Minds project seeks to guide responsible tech innovation

Queen’s computational neuroscientist discusses major, new research into the human-technology relationship and its potential benefits and risks.

McMaster launches Digital Learning Strategic Framework

Students in Professor Ilana Bayer’s class often use virtual reality to study anatomy. In fact, Bayer uses technology in all her courses.

Ivey initiative maps out path towards net zero for firms

Climate change is increasingly a major consideration for business leaders as they plan for future investment and work to improve their firm’s competitiveness.

Western tops Canadian universities in global rating program

Western achieved top marks in the 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Stars University Ratings, becoming the only Canadian university to obtain the “five stars plus” status this year, and among just 20 institutions globally.

5 UCalgary faculty members named 2023 Killam Annual Professors

Five UCalgary faculty members have been named Killam Annual Professors, in recognition of their remarkable achievements in research, teaching and community involvement.

Biology professor Paul Grogan receives top teaching award

Throughout his career at Queen’s University, Paul Grogan, a professor in the Department of Biology, has received numerous teaching awards from students, and from his fellow faculty members.

UCalgary professor develops biowearables to track maternal health

Commercial wearables, such as Fitbits, help track our physical well-being. What these devices lack, however, is comprehensive tracking of molecular biomarkers beyond the detection of vitals.

University of Ottawa and Embassy of France in Canada pave way...

In a world increasingly shaken by crises and polarized debate, science is more critical than ever, and the concept of scientific diplomacy is taking on added importance.

Researchers identify a potential new therapeutic target in Parkinson’s disease

A team of researchers from the Krembil Brain Institute (KBI) and the University of Toronto have identified a protein-protein interaction that contributes to Parkinson’s disease.
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