Expanding medical school pathways at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ with ACSOM
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ students seeking medical school have a new option within the Faculty of Science’s Medical School Pathways Program,Ìý, located in the Commonwealth of Dominica.Ìý
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ students seeking medical school have a new option within the Faculty of Science’s Medical School Pathways Program,Ìý, located in the Commonwealth of Dominica.Ìý
Congratulations to Maddi Donohoe on place fourth in the GRADflix video competition.
Science alum Yasmeen Alshehabi BSc '23 (Biomedical Sciences) reflects on her impact on healthcare through research, as she continues her work on neurodegenerative diseases during her graduate degree with Dr. Dale Martin.
Securing an international scholarship can be a transformative step toward achieving your academic goals. However, with many students vying for a spot, you’ll want to ensure your application stands out! Check out these four tips to consider, as recommended by our admissions committee. Â
Congratulations to MSc student Ben Woodward (Earth Sciences) for receiving the prestigious .Ìý
Master of Arts graduate found meaning in interdisciplinarity scholarship to expand her research interests and forge an exciting future.
We wish to acknowledge the outstanding efforts and achievements of the following Graduate TA Award winners. Through these challenging times the very positive attitude and teaching skills of these individuals has had considerable impact on enhancing the reputation of our undergraduate programs.
We wish to acknowledge the outstanding efforts and achievements of the following Graduate TA Award winners. Through these challenging times the very positive attitude and teaching skills of these individuals has had considerable impact on enhancing the reputation of our undergraduate programs.
The Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) has announced that the 2024 Boris P. Stoicheff Memorial Graduate Scholarship is awarded to Everett Patterson, University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, in recognition of creative insights into the application of relativistic quantum information to determine the temperature of black holes.
Kevin Shen (BCS ’24) and Rikard Saqe’s idea to apply computational modelling to understand how fish cells grow and transform, has earned them more than $700,000 in grants from the ,ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý to scale their research efforts.   Â