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Events

Explore highlights of Dalhousie events since our last issue, along with a look at upcoming activities. Compiled by Alison DeLory.

Alex Neve Lecture

Notable alum Alex Neve (LLB87), fourth from the left, called for renewal of universal human rights in a Massey Lecture event at Dal in January. The Canadian lawyer and long-time Amnesty International Canada secretary-general shared six principles for rebuilding universal human rights in a fractured world.

A group of eight people standing in a row at the front of a classroom. Watch the video recording.
A woman standing at a podium looks to four people seated on stage next to her with an audience looking on from tables. Watch Research Excellence at Dalhousie Medicine NB.

Breakthrough Breakfasts

Dalhousie’s Breakthrough Breakfasts are semi-regular, high-profile events open to health-care professionals and the public. They connect researchers, clinicians and community members to showcase innovations in areas like neurology, mental health and family medicine, while fostering support for local, life-changing health studies. Find the series’ recordings on YouTube.

Event replay

Stanfield Conversation

Asha Rangappa, senior lecturer at Yale’s Jackon School of Global Affairs, and Wayne MacKay, professor emeritus in Dal’s Schulich School of Law, were this year's panelists at the fifth-annual Stanfield Conversation at Dalhousie. Alum Mary Lynk (BA’84) moderated the conversation, which was titled: “Challenges to the rule of law and the future of liberal democracy.”

Three people are seated on stage in conversation with a backdrop of banners. Watch the event recording.