Today@Dal
News and events for Dal staff and faculty

For December 01, 2023

Have Your Voice heard – final day

The Your Voice survey is a workplace survey designed for faculty and staff to share their thoughts and ideas on the strengths of Dalhousie and where it could improve in terms of the employment experience. 

Today is the last day to complete the survey.

Please check your inbox (including other, clutter or junk folders) for the survey link sent by Narrative Research on November 20. Paper copies of the survey are available in Human Resources office.

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What It's Like, #4

What It’s Like provides members of the Dal community with an opportunity to share their first-person perspective on living with a disability. Read entry #4.

Updated research ethics form for prospective research

As of December 1, 2023, a new application form for prospective research is available on the research ethics website.

The Halifax Explosion book launch

The Halifax Explosion is a poem written by Halifax’s seventh poet laureate, Dr. Afua Cooper that commemorates the disaster through verse and highlights the experiences of the Black Haligonians. You’re invited to the book launch next Tuesday, December 5 at the Halifax Central Library.

Footlong Wicked Good Subs now open

Check out Food Services newest sub shop, Footlong. Fresh subs, amazing taste – all in the Life Sciences Centre food court. Open Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m.–3:30 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m.–2 p.m.

Physiotherapy researchers looking for shoulder study participants

Dalhousie researchers are looking for study participants who identify as male, over the age of 50, and have healthy shoulders and arms.

Job postings

Knowledge Synthesis Research Associate (Nursing); Dental Hygienist (Dentistry); Longitudinal Coordinator (Undergraduate Medical Education); Customer Service Associate, Box Office (Arts Centre).

Today on Dal News

Drag sensation Rouge Fatale lights up Killam library for storytime

Halifax's Rouge Fatale led Dalhousie’s first Drag Storytime last Friday, balancing fun, humour and heartwarming stories at an event that also included a post-story conversation on gender, sexual health and more.

Fancy yourself an OpenThinker? This past participant reflects on how the program helped her grow as an academic

Researcher Sophie Watts harnessed her training in Dal's OpenThink program to discuss bold ideas in the realm of genomics. Learn more and apply by Dec. 18 if you'd like a chance to join the 2024 cohort.

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