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A new era of student support dawns at Dal

A new era of student support dawns at Dal

An exciting new support team established this year helps students get back on track after setbacks and identifies ways to improve safety and belonging at Dal.  Read more.

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Matt Reeder
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Learn more about Dal's improvement in Human Biological Sciences and its other best-ranked subjects in the 2024 Global Rankings of Academic Subjects.
Mike Fleury
Monday, October 28, 2024
±«Óătv has established the new $3.2-million ±«Óătv Research Excellence Scholarship to support PhD students and increase their enrolment over the next three years.
Matt Reeder and Tanis Trainor
Friday, September 6, 2024
Few Canadian scholarships accelerate student achievement in STEM quite as well as the Schulich Leader awards. Learn more about this year's STEM superstars in the making at Dal.

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Mark Campbell
Friday, June 16, 2023
Shoppers Drug Mart has made a transformative $2.5 million gift to support diversity and inclusion in health education and research that aligns with Nova Scotia’s health transformation agenda.
Tanis Trainor
Friday, June 16, 2023
±«Óătv’s Faculty of Graduate Studies presents the Governor General’s Gold Medals each year to recognize the university’s most outstanding master’s graduates. Learn more about this year's driven recipients.
Staff
Friday, June 16, 2023
They are cheerleaders and advocates for students. They provide outstanding service to students. They are mentors to students. Meet the recipients of the 2023 Rosemary Gill Awards, Dal's top honour for supporting students outside the classroom.
Alison Auld
Friday, June 16, 2023
Dr. David Kelvin, an infectious disease expert at Dal, is launching an $850,000 research project to identify hotspots for poxviruses and better understand their spread, filling an important knowledge gap while improving preparedness, prevention, and response efforts for future outbreaks.
Staff
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Dal's Spring Convocation ceremonies marked the end of a chapter for the Honourable Scott Brison: his final duties in the university's chancellor role, which has seen him help more than 18,000 students celebrate the milestone achievement of convocation.