Today@Dal
News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For November 02, 2023

Today@Dal

Cyber Security Awareness Month: Stronger together

Scott Wilson, Dalhousie's chief information security officer (CISO), shares a message to wrap up Cyber Security Awareness Month.

Enhance your lab’s efficiency with timers

Ready to optimize energy use and promote sustainability in your lab? The Office of Sustainability is offering free timers for suitable laboratory equipment through the Green Lab Program.

Request for feedback from the Department of Emergency Medicine survey committee

The Department of Emergency Medicine survey committee is requesting feedback from the university community on their perceptions and experiences working with the Department.

Job postings

Administrative Assistant (Academic & Integrating Programming) (Science – Dean’s Office).

Today on Dal News

Transforming Climate Action: Where the atmosphere and ocean meet

What is the ocean putting into the air? It’s a question atmospheric scientist Rachel Chang seeks to answer in her research to help better understand the ocean’s ability to absorb the world’s carbon.

Meet Will Burt, chemical oceanographer

This week, on the season finale of Sciographies, meet Dr. Will Burt, an oceanography alumnus who now works as Chief Ocean Scientist at Planetary Technologies, a carbon dioxide removal company in N.S. Dr. Burt discusses leaving a tenure-track position in academia to work in industry and what it’s like to be on the frontlines fighting climate change.

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