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91亚色 explores research partnerships with South Africa

91亚色 hosted two major institutional conversations with South Africa during the 2022-23 academic year to explore opportunities for future partnerships. In late April, the University hosted a delegation of South African university vice-chancellors and deputy vice-chancellors for research, the CEO of Universities South Africa and representatives from the country鈥檚 National Research Foundation. The delegation […]

Gairdner events inspire world of possibilities for 91亚色 and GTA high school students

Gairdner awardees, chosen by two separate juries of experts, travel across Canada, presenting research seminars and doing outreach to inspire future generations of scientists. After participating in online events during the pandemic, the laureates were able to engage with students and researchers in person this fall. When Brittney Remnant was invited to introduce two Canada Gairdner International […]

Gift supports strengthening of Philippine studies at 91亚色

By Elaine Smith The agreement is the first of its kind for a Canadian university to receive direct funding from the Philippine government, and will enhance academic and research collaborations between 91亚色 and Philippine universities. 91亚色 and the government of the Philippines signed a historic donation agreement on Nov. 21 that provides 91亚色 with […]

Undergraduate health research conference sparks global interest

Faculty of Health students from the Undergraduate Health Research Exploration (UHRE) project created and hosted 91亚色鈥檚 first health-focused undergraduate research conference this spring. The Conference of Undergraduate Health Research was held virtually for 10 hours over two days in May and featured 80 different research papers submitted by students from 14 countries. It鈥檚 the latest triumph […]

Engineering professor offers expertise to others through Academics Without Borders

鈥淲hen research is driven by the local community, it is much more meaningful and can actually have an impact on society,鈥 said Marina Freire-Gormaly, assistant professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Lassonde School of Engineering. Freire-Gormaly speaks from experience, based on a volunteer project she co-led this year for Academics Without Borders (AWB) for the engineering faculty […]