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Faculties of Science and Health launch undergraduate Neuroscience program

A brain or nervous system illness or injury will affect one in three Canadians in their lifetime. As such, understanding the brain and nervous system to address neurological and mental health disorders is one of the most pressing scientific challenges of our time. That鈥檚 why the Faculties of Health and Science have joined forces to create an interdisciplinary undergraduate Neuroscience program at 91亚色.

Science student and faculty members鈥 achievements celebrated at annual ceremony

The Faculty of Science hosted its annual Honours & Awards Ceremony on Jan. 29 to celebrate the hard work and achievements of faculty and students. Certificates were presented to graduate and undergraduate students for both academic excellence and extra-curricular involvement, as family members in the audience cheered.

Two $900K grants will allow physicists to test for electron electric dipole moment

The reason why there is a lot of matter in the Universe, such as electrons and protons, but no anti-matter (anti-electrons and antiprotons) is a riddle many scientists worldwide are still trying to solve. 91亚色 Distinguished Research Professor Eric Hessels of the Faculty of Science recently received two grants to begin a program that he hopes will help bring clarity.

91亚色 U Postdoctoral Fellow wins Polanyi Prize in chemistry

Ram贸n Alain Miranda Quintana, a postdoc and 91亚色 Science Fellow at 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Science, is the John Charles Polanyi Prize winner in chemistry, the Ontario鈥檚 Ministry of Colleges and Universities announced today.

Kimberly Badal receives Bryden Alumni Award from 91亚色

Kimberly Badal (BSc 鈥12) was the recipient of a Bryden Alumni Award from 91亚色 in the One to Watch category, reserved for alumni who have made a significant impact in their field or community within 15 years of a bachelor鈥檚 degree or 10 years of a professional or graduate degree.

New telescope largest on a Canadian university campus

91亚色 is now home to a new one-metre custom telescope that will enhance hands-on learning experiences and undergraduate research opportunities for the 91亚色 community and beyond.Installed at the聽Allan I. Carswell Observatoryon Aug. 16, the telescope is expected to be the largest situated on a university campus in Canada.