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News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For June 13, 2018

New awards event celebrating YOU — our faculty and staff

For the first time, Dalhousie is bringing together faculty and staff awards from across campus — with some new honours added as well — into a one event, celebrating the important work taking place at all corners of the university.

All are invited to attend the first Dalhousie Legacy Awards on Wednesday, June 20 from 4-6 p.m. in the Dalhousie Arts Centre's Rebecca Cohn Auditorium. Join us to cheer on your peers and learn about their outstanding achievements and contributions to the Dal community.

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SharePoint Office Hours

Got a SharePoint question? Join us at SharePoint Office Hours every Wednesday.

NSBI Productivity & Innovation Voucher Program now open

The NSBI Productivity and Innovation Voucher Program (PVIP) is now open for applications!

Seeking participants for dietary study

We are seeking healthy overweight women 35-55 years old to participate in a pilot study about the effects of high and low protein content in a modified fasting diet.

Job postings

Administrative Coordinator (Faculty of Engineering); Resident & Student Affairs Advisor (Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick - Saint John); Micro CT and Microscopy Technician (Medical Research Development Office, Faculty of Medicine); Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry Technician (Medical Research Development Office, Faculty of Medicine).

Part‑Time Instructor posting: School of Dental Hygiene

DEHY 4011 - Introduction to Health Research, and DEHY 4002 - Applied Oral Health Research - 2018-19 academic year.

Teaching Assistant posting: School of Social Work

SLWK 4380.03: (dis)Ability Policy and Service (distance), summer 2018.

Today on Dal News

Computer Science prof recognized for digital leadership

Rita Orji, assistant professor in the Faculty of Computer Science, is this year’s recipient of the Women Leaders in the Digital Economy Award, presented by Digital Nova Scotia — the second year in a row a Dal Computer Science prof has been recognized with the honour.

Three Tigers to be inducted to Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame

The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame has announced the 2018 class of inductees and three former/current Tigers will be joining the hallowed hall: current coaches Anna Stammberger and Rick Plato, as well as women’s soccer alum Mary-Beth Bowie.

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