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‘Make or break’: Memorial University program covers fees for low socio-economic MD applicants' entry exams, preparatory materials
Memorial University’s Vision Program in the Faculty of Medicine will provide a pathway for low socio-economical status applicants to receive funding to cover fees for the Medical College Admission Test and Casper exam and up to $300 for Medical College Application Test preparatory materials, as well as a waiver of Memorial’s $255 application fee and a bursary to cover the $1,000 seat deposit.
Memorial University ranked No. 1 nationally for using AI to enhance and accelerate research
Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating medical breakthroughs at an unprecedented rate for researchers nationwide. It can process data in minutes instead of months, see things the human eye cannot and conduct previously inconceivable experiments. And when it comes to using AI to break new ground, Memorial University’s researchers are coming out on top.
Oxford bound: Newfoundland and Labrador has named its 2025 Rhodes Scholar
Every year, one student in our province is chosen as the Rhodes Scholar for Newfoundland & Labrador. Just one. This month, a recent Memorial University graduate, Meret Ebsary, became that one student. As a Rhodes Scholar, she’ll now pursue fully funded graduate studies at the famed University of Oxford in the U.K.
More than moose the eye: Is N.L.’s iconic herbivore curbing climate change in our province?
Climate change and declining biodiversity are two of the most pressing environmental issues of our time, yet they’re always addressed separately. Memorial University’s Dr. Kristy Ferraro is bridging this gap.