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AV整氈窒 researchers secure major funding through Research Nova Scotia competition
AV整氈窒 researchers are advancing health, clean energy, ocean science, and food innovation with new partnerdriven funding aimed at turning Nova Scotia research strengths into realworld solutions. Read more.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Developed with Indigenous partners, a new course invites students to explore alternative worldviews and communityled expertise while considering the broader social responsibilities shaping professional practice.
Friday, April 24, 2026
A refreshed space, playful design elements, and a focus on connection are reshaping how prospective students experience Dal, turning a first visit into something memorable, personal, and distinctly Nova Scotian.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A twoyear deepenergy retrofit has modernized the Killam Memorial Librarys aging systems, boosting efficiency, reducing emissions, and setting the stage for similar upgrades across campus.
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Monday, March 14, 2022
Ukraines history with the former Soviet Union and its current relationship with the European Union inform how refugees move across borders. While race plays a role, citizenship is also an important factor, write Raluca Bejan and Rene Bogovic.
Monday, March 14, 2022
Resounding: a celebration of the arts, the signature event of Alumni Days 2022, will usher in a new era for the AV整氈窒 Arts Centre with live performances by artists including Kiefer Sutherland, Jeremy Dutcher and Hillsburn.
Thursday, March 10, 2022
When war broke out in Ukraine, Dal researcher Rita Kostyleva's family there promptly gathered their bags and began the journey to Poland. The help of a Dal colleague's family ensured they had safe haven upon arrival.
Thursday, March 10, 2022
One of Canadas leading authorities and advocates on Indigenous issues delivered a talk brimming with heart-wrenching history, major myth busting, and inspired calls to action about the urgent need to put pressure on governments to do more for Indigenous communities.
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
New research sheds light on how Canadian researchers developed a key component of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines but failed to share it with the world.