Faculty of Agriculture E-Bulletin
News and events for Dalhousie Agricultural Campus

April 25th, 2014

News

Honourary Doctorate to be presented during Faculty of Agriculture Convocation

Solomon Demeke, poultry scientist at Jimma University College of Agriculture and Veterinary medicine in Ethiopia will be awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Agriculture during its annual Convocation ceremony, Friday, May 9th 2014.

Convocation Reminders to Faculty and Staff

Convocation is quickly approaching.

AC Master Plan Meeting

Dalhousie has initiated a Campus Master Plan for the AC and hired IBI Group to prepare the plan.

SuperNOVA is coming to Truro

We are happy to announce that registration for our Truro camps will be opening Monday, April 28th at 12PM AST.

Seminar by the 2014 Honourary Doctorate

Solomon Demeke of Jimma University will be this year’s honorary doctorate recipient at the Faculty of Agriculture Convocation.

Featured Researcher - Sean Myles

April 29th, 2014, Let's Talk Science is hosting DNA Day in conjunction with Genome Centres across the country.

Call for Nominations: Discovery Awards 2014 for science and Technology

Are you or someone you know a superstar in the field of Science, Technology or Innovation? Then join Nova Scotia's best and brightest by nominating them for the 12th Annual Discovery Awards - one of the most prestigious events in Nova Scotia.

Food Fight: A discussion with Michele Simon and Robert Strang about industry tactics, food justice and strategies for action

A moderated discussion about industry tactics,food justice and strategies for action

Campus Job Postings

Position available in the Department of Business and Social Sciences

First Aid Emergency Level

First Aid Emergency Level Training will be offered in early May

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