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For August 01, 2018

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Changes to the Payroll Process for Grant‑Paid Employees

As an outcome of Strategic Priority 5.7 the payroll process for Grant-Paid employees was reviewed.

Retirement Celebration ‑ Sylvia Nielsen and Cathy Smith

Dr. Frank Harvey would like to invite you to a co-celebration to mark the retirements of Sylvia Nielsen and Cathy Smith.

Job Postings

Accreditation Manager (Faculty of Medicine Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME)); Environmental Services Supervisor (Facilities Management); Development Officer (Faculty of Medicine), (Office of Advancement/Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation (DMRF)); Registered Nurse (RN) (Temporary, Student Health and Wellness); Integrated Information Analyst (Temporary, Management Career Services, Faculty of Management); Education Assistant (Diagnostic Radiology)

Part Time Academic Posting ‑ Medical Sciences Program

Honours Coordinator - SCIE 4901 + 4902

Today on Dal News

Bot battle

Engineering student teams competed in their annual robot competition last week, programming machines built to complete an intense, challenging obstacle course without any remote control.

Grape expectations

For many people, California’s scenic vineyards are a dream vacation destination. For postdoc Zoë Migicovsky, they are an ideal spot to learn more about grapevine genetics, with the hopes of finding ways to grow grapes in a wider range of climates.

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