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ÿÈÕ´óÈü researchers secure major funding through Research Nova Scotia competition

ÿÈÕ´óÈü researchers secure major funding through Research Nova Scotia competition

ÿÈÕ´óÈü researchers are advancing health, clean energy, ocean science, and food innovation with new partner‑driven funding aimed at turning Nova Scotia research strengths into real‑world solutions.  Read more.

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Theresa Anne Salah
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Developed with Indigenous partners, a new course invites students to explore alternative worldviews and community‑led expertise while considering the broader social responsibilities shaping professional practice.
Matt Reeder
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.
Matt Reeder
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A two‑year deep‑energy retrofit has modernized the Killam Memorial Library’s aging systems, boosting efficiency, reducing emissions, and setting the stage for similar upgrades across campus.

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Matt Reeder
Friday, June 11, 2021
Mi'kmaq lawyer Patti Doyle-Bedwell, an associate professor in the Faculty of Open Learning & Career Development, on the discovery of the bodies of 215 Indigenous children at a former residential school site in B.C. and what needs to happen next in the pursuit of justice.
Cheryl Bell
Friday, June 11, 2021
Debby Chao is the recipient of the 2021 Dr. David Precious Gold Medal in Dentistry, an award that caps off four years of dental school during which she achieved top marks in her class.
Stefanie Wilson
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
ÿÈÕ´óÈü rose in one of the year’s most-anticipated university rankings, climbing 19 spots to 272 out of the 1,300 institutions featured in the QS World University Rankings.
Michele Charlton
Monday, June 7, 2021
Five Dal researchers have received a $750,000 investment from the Government of Canada to advance their innovative ideas.
President Deep Saini
Friday, June 4, 2021
President Saini joins people across the country in mourning the 215 sacred children whose remains were found at the site of the former Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Residential School and reiterates ÿÈÕ´óÈü’s shared empathy and solidarity with Indigenous communities nationally experiencing the gravity of this loss.