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For May 11, 2016

Celebrating teaching excellence

Kudos: Congrats to this year's recipients of Dalhousie's university-wide teaching awards:

  • Dalhousie Alumni Association Award of Excellence for Teaching: Anne Marie Ryan (Earth Sciences)
  • Academic Innovation Award: Brenda Sabo (Nursing)
  • Early Career Faculty Award of Excellence for Teaching: Cheryl Murphy (Psychiatry)
  • Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision: Christine Chambers (Psychology and Neuroscience)
  • Contract and Sessional Instructor Award of Excellence for Teaching: Laura Eramian (Sociology and Anthropology)
  • Educational Leadership Award for Collaborative Teaching: Management 5000, Management Without Borders (Faculty of Management)

Read more about this year's recipients on Dal News.

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Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) Innovation Fund 2017 Competition: Partnering

For researchers planning to partner on a CFI Innovation Fund application led by another institution, please provide summary information to Dalhousie Research Services by May 27.

Job Postings

One doctoral Student Fellowship and one Postdoctoral Fellowship (Resilience Research Centre)

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Dal welcomes anthropologists from across North America

This week Dal's Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology is hosting a joint national conference between the Canadian and American anthropology societies, with events including a public lecture Wednesday night on "Aging in Times of Alzheimer's."

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