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    Dalhousie University is proudly located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, ranked one of the friendliest cities in the world. Founded in 1818, we're one of Canada's oldest universities, attracting more than 18,800 students from around the world. The university blends transformative academic programs with pioneering research on Canada's East Coast.

    We offer vibrant academic programs thanks to continual innovation in the classroom and a focus on interactive learning. Moreover, as Atlantic Canada's leading research university, we excel in collaboration with industry and opportunity for discovery.

    • Academic excellence
    • Collaborative research

    We welcome a diverse mix of students from right here in Nova Scotia, Canada, and around the world. Our students are driven to make a difference, and we're strengthened by the multiple perspectives they bring to our community.

    • Internationalization
    • Indigenous Connection

    We have three campuses in the heart of Halifax, close to the city's major amenities. Our Agricultural Campus is located near Truro, Nova Scotia's hub, connecting the campus and surrounding communities to the rest of Atlantic Canada.

    • Halifax campuses
    • Agricultural campus
    • Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick
    • Book a campus tour

    As our 11th president, Dr. Richard Florizone's passion and vision will guide us into our third century and continue our evolution into an academic and research powerhouse that engages with local, national, and global communities.

    • Leadership team
    • Strategic planning
    • Toward 2018

    We take great pride in our students' achievements and celebrate their successes. With our leadership team's guidance, we deliver opportunities that inspire students, faculty, and staff. The president and vice-chancellor is the chief executive officer, responsible to the Board of Governors and the Senate for the supervision of Dalhousie University's administrative and academic work.

    As we look ahead to our third century, we do so encouraged by our past and challenged to live up to its promise: to take our place among the best universities in the world to inspire, to innovate and to create a lasting impact in the lives of students, faculty and staff and to contribute to the positive intellectual, social and economic transformation of our communities locally and internationally.

    In 2013, we embarked on 100 Days of Listening, a period of rigorous analysis and thorough consultation, which resulted in a comprehensive statement of priorities: Inspiration and Impact: Dalhousie's Strategic Direction 2014–2018, which included revamped vision and mission statements for the university and identified five strategic areas. Since then, the Dalhousie community has worked together to bring our priorities to life. Implemented under the Provost in a process geared to ensure that our academic goals drive our work and that our strategic priorities are aligned within the university's budget, our shared efforts aim to maximize collaboration and coordination across the university.

    We are a leading innovative, research-intensive university, inspiring our diverse scholarly community to serve Nova Scotia, our region, our nation, and our world. Our mission is three-fold:

    • To foster an environment of teaching and learning excellence, built on innovation, collaboration, and respect
    • To create a hub of world-leading research and innovation, adding to the intellectual, social and economic capital of our communities
    • To facilitate our students, staff, and faculty to connect with and serve our local, national, and global communities.

      Dalhousie University is proudly located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, ranked one of the friendliest cities in the world. Founded in 1818, we're one of Canada's oldest universities, attracting more than 18,800 students from around the world. The university blends transformative academic programs with pioneering research on Canada's East Coast.

      We offer vibrant academic programs thanks to continual innovation in the classroom and a focus on interactive learning. Moreover, as Atlantic Canada's leading research university, we excel in collaboration with industry and opportunity for discovery.

    • Academic excellence
    • Collaborative research
    • We welcome a diverse mix of students from right here in Nova Scotia, Canada, and around the world. Our students are driven to make a difference, and we're strengthened by the multiple perspectives they bring to our community.

    • Internationalization
    • Indigenous Connection
    • We have three campuses in the heart of Halifax, close to the city's major amenities. Our Agricultural Campus is located near Truro, Nova Scotia's hub, connecting the campus and surrounding communities to the rest of Atlantic Canada.

    • Halifax campuses
    • Agricultural campus
    • Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick
    • Book a campus tour
    • As our 11th president, Dr. Richard Florizone's passion and vision will guide us into our third century and continue our evolution into an academic and research powerhouse that engages with local, national, and global communities.

    • Leadership team
    • Strategic planning
    • Toward 2018
    • We take great pride in our students' achievements and celebrate their successes. With our leadership team's guidance, we deliver opportunities that inspire students, faculty, and staff. The president and vice-chancellor is the chief executive officer, responsible to the Board of Governors and the Senate for the supervision of Dalhousie University's administrative and academic work.

      As we look ahead to our third century, we do so encouraged by our past and challenged to live up to its promise: to take our place among the best universities in the world to inspire, to innovate and to create a lasting impact in the lives of students, faculty and staff and to contribute to the positive intellectual, social and economic transformation of our communities locally and internationally.

      In 2013, we embarked on 100 Days of Listening, a period of rigorous analysis and thorough consultation, which resulted in a comprehensive statement of priorities: Inspiration and Impact: Dalhousie's Strategic Direction 2014–2018, which included revamped vision and mission statements for the university and identified five strategic areas. Since then, the Dalhousie community has worked together to bring our priorities to life. Implemented under the Provost in a process geared to ensure that our academic goals drive our work and that our strategic priorities are aligned within the university's budget, our shared efforts aim to maximize collaboration and coordination across the university.

      We are a leading innovative, research-intensive university, inspiring our diverse scholarly community to serve Nova Scotia, our region, our nation, and our world. Our mission is three-fold:

    • To foster an environment of teaching and learning excellence, built on innovation, collaboration, and respect
    • To create a hub of world-leading research and innovation, adding to the intellectual, social and economic capital of our communities
    • To facilitate our students, staff, and faculty to connect with and serve our local, national, and global communities.
    Dalhousie University
    Founding year: 1818
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 19831
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Anne McLellan (Chancellor)
    Number of staff: 0
    Type: Universities

     

     

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    Address: Dalhousie University, South End, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2, Canada



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