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Not yet sure if studying abroad is right for you? Talk to an advisor who can help you start planning your International Learning Experience.

Student Advising (International Experiences)

International Centre
LeMarchant Place, Suite 1200

Phone: 902-494-1566
exchanges@dal.ca

Student Advising (International Experiences)–Agriculture

157 College Road
Truro, Nova Scotia
Phone: 902-893-6514
intdalac@dal.ca

Faculty Support (Field Courses and Agreements)

Office of International Relations
Henry Hicks Administration Building
6299 South Street, Rm 228
Phone: 902-494-4400
oir@dal.ca

Global Health Office

5849 University Avenue
Clinical Research Centre, C-241
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Phone: 902-494-1965
gho@dal.ca

NEW! Visit our virtual drop-in space to ask questions!

±«Óãtv's Exchange Coordinators are now hosting a for any students (either Dal students going on an exchange/studying abroad, or international students visiting Dal on exchange) who have questions or need help with their exchange/study abroad experiences. The space will be available from Monday to Friday, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. (Atlantic Time). Note: This is a public space, so all posts/questions can be viewed by any student who joins the space.

Booking an appointment:


Interested/Prospective Students:
 If you’re a Dal student and are interested in learning more about study abroad, or if you have questions about the application process, please email exchanges@dal.ca to book a meeting with one of our student assistants.

Outbound Students: If you have been already nominated to go on study abroad and would like to book an appointment, please book with 

Inbound Students: If you want to come to ±«Óãtv for a study abroad opportunity, or if you are a current inbound student and want to book a meeting, please book with 


In case of an emergency while abroad

An emergency situation is any situation that puts a student at risk. It might be illness, violent incidents, a student going missing, civil unrest, or a natural disaster in the host country. Most problems can be solved by your host university—seek solutions before contacting ±«Óãtv.