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For October 04, 2022

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All are invited to attend Dalhousie's 12th annual Mawio'mi tomorrow, part of Dal's Mi'kmaq History Month celebrations. The largest annual Indigenous event on campus, the Mawio'mi offers an opportunity to meet Mi’kmaq and other Indigenous attendees, experience Indigenous culture, purchase from unique vendors, and enjoy lunch. Learn more.

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Keep calm, it's only conflict

This session from Dal's Ombudsperson Office will provide you with an opportunity to understand your style of conflict management and explore conflict-management skills.

Biology departmental seminar: The effects of ocean warming on global fish catches

Donna Dimarchopoulou or Woods Hole Oceanographic delivers a talk this Thursday. Learn more.

Upcoming Stokes seminar: “My Past and Thoughts,” with Dr. Norman Pereira

Dr. Norman Pereira’s paper will be presented Oct. 7, 3:30-5pm in the Marion McCain Building (Room 1107).

Study Skills Workshops (Halifax)

Faculty/Staff: Encourage your students to get organized and more engaged from the start this Fall by attending the Dalhousie Study Skills Program (Halifax campuses) virtual and in person workshops aimed at helping all students to become more effective learners.

Seeking participants for intermittent fasting research

Our new research study is seeking women in Nova Scotia who are 35-55 years.

TA posting: Financial Accounting (MGTA 2004)

Applications due Oct. 10 for Fall 2022 position.

Today on Dal News

New international tuition proposal would guarantee fees for future students, provide new investments in student experience

Dalhousie rolls out a new approach to undergraduate international tuition for consultation ahead of Board approval, seeking input on potential priorities for investment.

Getting back to the business of in‑person networking

This year's Rowe Networking Night, the first since 2019, drew a record number of commerce, management and MBA students eager to make professional connections for the future.

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