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The Bell Centre for Information Engineering, a research group at the The University of Western Ontario in the area of Wireless Communications and Networking
Goli Rezai-Rashti (Persian: گُلی رضایی رشتی) is an Iranian-born Canadian educational sociologist and professor at The University of Western Ontario, Canada.
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Huron College in 1961, a Master of Arts degree from The University of Western Ontario in 1969, a Master of Philosophy degree from the University of Waterloo in 1970, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of New Brunswick in 1973, where he was co-founder with David Arnason of the Journal of Canadian Fiction and wrote his first critical book, Patterns of Isolation (McClelland and Stewart, 1974).
The museum is an Affiliated Research Institute of The University of Western Ontario.
The University of Western Ontario, branded as Western University, a university in London, Ontario, Canada
Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association — administered from the University of Western Ontario
Other economists on the free-trade side included John Whalley of the University of Western Ontario and Richard Lipsey of the C.D. Howe Institute.
He taught creative writing and English for 27 years in universities including the University of Western Ontario and the University of New Brunswick.
The Falcon football program has produced numerousCIS players, All Canadians and Vanier Cup participants and champions including Quarterback Warren Goldie who led the University of Western Ontario mustangs to the Vanier Cup in 1994.
In 1977 she continued her studies at the University of Western Ontario under Jack Behrens, Kenneth Bray, Alan Heard, Deral Johnson, Peter Paul Koprowski, and Gerhard Wuensch.