Acting Consul General @Kapidhwaja was pleased to meet @DalhousieU leadership — Dr. Kim Brooks, President & Vice-Chancellor and Mr. Matt Hebb, Vice President Strategic Engagement. The interaction outlined the University’s newly announced Innovation Campus in India, reinforcing renewed momentum in academic partnership. The meeting also emphasized on opportunities for collaboration in maritime technology, digital agriculture, and other emerging areas, with a shared vision to strengthen innovation led engagement between India and Canada.
@HCI_Ottawa@MEAIndia@IndianDiplomacy@DalPres
A big opportunity for researchers thinking about what’s next. Dalhousie University is recruiting up to 30 tenure and tenure-track faculty supported by the Canada Global Impact+ Research Talent Initiative. Strong support, big ambition.
Apply by Jan 23: https://t.co/yFxtZwx66Q
Dalhousie celebrate the launch of the Canada Global Impact+ Research Talent Initiative, a major investment of up to $1.7 billion to strengthen research excellence and attract leading international researchers to Canadian universities: https://t.co/vKdXLnWmUL
🧵SKIP is helping to close the gap for kids in pain by elevating our national mission and launching a bold new strategic plan! 🚀 Check it out here: https://t.co/h7pOrKCGOZ
The first graduates of our Master of Physician Assistant Studies program are now stepping into Nova Scotia’s health-care system, helping to expand access to care across the province through advanced clinical training and collaborative practices: https://t.co/tOP3XQN0eW
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The image [Small boats, big glaciers] was awarded a jury prize for the #ScienceExposed 2025 image contest.
Congratulations to Patrick White from @DalhousieU !
Read the image’s description
▶ https://t.co/JK7fscwxWV
From Poland to Dalhousie on a volleyball scholarship, Jakub Orzechowski (BComm’03) turned hard work and community support into success on and off the court. Now he’s gone from championships to real estate.
Read more: https://t.co/lJj2NQbUJ4
The doors to the new Indigenous Student Centre on our Sexton campus officially opened last week, marking a milestone in the Faculty of Engineering’s efforts to create a more vibrant, inclusive campus that values connection, culture, and community.
More: https://t.co/TTUv8vIvHs
This week, we officially unveiled the Beaty Centre for Marine Biodiversity: A new gateway to ocean discovery! Guests can explore the ocean through immersive exhibits, Indigenous storytelling, and a blue whale skeleton.
Opens to the public in Dec: https://t.co/gkTQ7TqXsL
Dalhousie remains a top 10 Medical Doctoral university in Canada, placing 9th in Maclean's 2026 rankings — with growth in reputation and scholarships.
🔗 https://t.co/YAybxGw00v
For 15 years, Dal’s campus Mawio’mi has been a highlight of Mi’kmaw History Month — bringing colour, connection, and culture to the Quad. This year’s celebration showcased dance, craft, food, and tradition.
📸 See more: https://t.co/0QfLaMxJq4
New research from Dalhousie and UNBC finds mid-sized Canadian cities are shifting from sprawl to density.
Halifax leads the trend — its downtown population grew 25% from 2016–2021, the fastest in the country. https://t.co/0K8quLsMdW
From growing up in a home full of dialogue to a career in journalism, CBC’s Mary Lynk (BA ’84) brings her passion for conversation to tonight's 2025 Stanfield Conversations on Democracy.
🔗 https://t.co/jZX3nGzTjJ
For the O’Brien family, M.M. O’Brien Hall is more than a building; it’s a legacy. Named after 1913 grad Melbourne O’Brien, it now serves Dal’s Engineering and Planning students, including his great-great nieces and nephew. https://t.co/5tEqj8VDcB
Join us Oct. 21 for the 2025 Stanfield Conversation at Dal (or via livestream)!
Asha Rangappa (Yale, former FBI) and Wayne MacKay (Dal Law) join CBC’s Mary Lynk to discuss “Challenges to the Rule of Law and the Future of Liberal Democracy.”
Register: https://t.co/8BoP2V7HHd
The Mi’kmaw SoundWalk, by Graham Marshall and Dr. Jennifer Bain, lets listeners explore Halifax through Mi’kmaw stories, chants, and reflections.
Launched on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, it connects land, culture, and history. https://t.co/6LsFxOgqtv
You are invited to join us to celebrate our Dalhousie Sport Hall of Fame 2025 class of inductees!
This special event will celebrate five accomplished athletes and one historic Tigers team.
Details and to purchase tickets: https://t.co/ZxAEaVmw9a
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This date was negotiated between the respective bargaining teams as part of the return-to-work protocols.
Pending ratification of the tentative agreement tomorrow, DFA members will return to work on Thursday, September 18.
Info: https://t.co/6yFMFAR6na
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Last night, the Board and the Dalhousie Faculty Association reached a tentative collective agreement and mutually agreed to end the labour disruption.
Suspended classes are expected to resume on Tuesday, September 23.
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