Resources

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Resources at Dalhousie

Black Student Advising Centre

The centre provides:

  • resource room for peer support
  • computer lab
  • information about employment, scholarships, bursaries, and events

For more information, please visit the Black Student Advising Centre.

Counselling and Disability Services

Here are links to counselling and disability services at Dalhousie.

The South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre (formerly Dalhousie Womens' Centre)

South House provides support to women, and by extension, all people dealing with oppression. South House believes in working together for the creation of a society that is vibrant, life-giving, and safe for people of all genders. 

South House provides: Wheelchair accessibility, Wireless Internet, Cable, DVD and VCR access, Beautiful front lawn and back deck for lounging, reading, being…, Full shower and stocked bathroom, LGBTQ library and Ally Space, Help with School, Community Garden, Funding for your projects, ideas, conferences, etc., Bursaries for students with childrenFree Childcare, …and MORE. Contact: 902-494-2432, 6286 South Street. For more information, visit the South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre website.

The Native Education Counselling Unit (NECU)

The Native Education Counselling Unit (NECU) located at 6286 South Street. (upstairs) is open from Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. The NECU has three computers, printers, photocopying, in house resources, and study areas. We offer an environment where students are able to do their school work and also connect with other Aboriginal students. If you are not on the email list and would like to be please send an email to nativeed@dal.ca.

Global Health Office

In 2001, the Global Health Office was established at Dalhousie University to support faculty, residents, staff and students engaging in education, clinical and research programs related to global health.  For more information, Global Health Office website.

James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies

A tenured, senior academic post which was established to honour the distinctive historical presence and unique experiences of African Nova Scotians.  More information can be found by visiting their website.

Student Accessibility and Accommodation

For more information about Dal's accommodation services, please visit their website.

Student Societies/Clubs

There are many community, cultural, and volunteer opportunities available through Dalhousie's diversity of societies and clubs.  For a complete list click here.

 

at Dalhousie

Resources at Dalhousie

Black Student Advising Centre

The centre provides:

  • resource room for peer support
  • computer lab
  • information about employment, scholarships, bursaries, and events

For more information, please visit the Black Student Advising Centre.

Counselling and Disability Services

Here are links to counselling and disability services at Dalhousie.

The South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre (formerly Dalhousie Womens' Centre)

South House provides support to women, and by extension, all people dealing with oppression. South House believes in working together for the creation of a society that is vibrant, life-giving, and safe for people of all genders. 

South House provides: Wheelchair accessibility, Wireless Internet, Cable, DVD and VCR access, Beautiful front lawn and back deck for lounging, reading, being…, Full shower and stocked bathroom, LGBTQ library and Ally Space, Help with School, Community Garden, Funding for your projects, ideas, conferences, etc., Bursaries for students with childrenFree Childcare, …and MORE. Contact: 902-494-2432, 6286 South Street. For more information, visit the South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre website.

The Native Education Counselling Unit (NECU)

The Native Education Counselling Unit (NECU) located at 6286 South Street. (upstairs) is open from Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. The NECU has three computers, printers, photocopying, in house resources, and study areas. We offer an environment where students are able to do their school work and also connect with other Aboriginal students. If you are not on the email list and would like to be please send an email to nativeed@dal.ca.

Global Health Office

In 2001, the Global Health Office was established at Dalhousie University to support faculty, residents, staff and students engaging in education, clinical and research programs related to global health.  For more information, Global Health Office website.

James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies

A tenured, senior academic post which was established to honour the distinctive historical presence and unique experiences of African Nova Scotians.  More information can be found by visiting their website.

Student Accessibility and Accommodation

For more information about Dal's accommodation services, please visit their website.

Student Societies/Clubs

There are many community, cultural, and volunteer opportunities available through Dalhousie's diversity of societies and clubs.  For a complete list click here.