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News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For July 20, 2023

Learn more about Dal's new president

 

As announced yesterday, Dalhousie's own Dr. Kim Brooks is set to begin her five-year term as president and vice-chancellor on August 14.

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Student Accounts office will be closed today

The Student Accounts Office will be closed today, Thursday July 20, 2023 from 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM

In Memoriam: Dr. Philip Bagnell

The Faculty of Medicine and Dalhousie University are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Dalhousie Medical School alum and former faculty member, Dr. Philip Clyde Bagnell on July 15, 2023, at the age of 81.

Bridges 2023 Conference on Math and Art w/ public events ‑ July 27‑31

Dalhousie University will be hosting the Bridges 2023 conference on Math and Art at the Sexton Campus July 27-31 featuring several events open to the general public, including a Family Day at the Halifax Central Library on July 30 and a public lecture on July 27.

The Principles of SoTL

Join us for this introductory workshop where we will cover the frameworks that guide SoTL as a scholarly practice and the guiding foundations to SoTL.

Teaching Assistant Professional Development Days

Registration is now open for Teaching Assistant Professional Development Days on Sept 6 and 8, 2023. These sessions provide teaching assistants with strategies, information, and/or understanding to support them in their teaching activities during the year.

Job posting

Operations Support Analyst [Internal Posting] (Faculty of Management – General).

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An expansive vision for empowering Black business leaders in Canada

As he takes on the leadership of the influential Halifax-based Black Business Initiative, alum Matthew Martel has a national vision.

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