11/23/2023
Interested in an RA position with the Wabanaki-Labrador Indigenous Health Research Network? See below for more information!
📢We're hiring two (2) Research Assistants for our Network! These are part-time opportunities for 6 months, with the possibility of renewal. Closing date is December 6th, 2023.
Apply here! https://dal.peopleadmin.ca/postings/15066
05/19/2023
2022 Shortlist – The Donner Prize
2022 Shortlist Announcing the 2022 Donner Prize Shortlist Cooperation & Social Justice (University of Toronto Press) In six tightly written, highly original essays, Heath provides innovative, clear ideas of political philosophy that touch on important policy topics today ranging from capitalism vs s...
01/12/2022
Pedal Poll 2021: Sara Kirk, one of several researchers across the country launched Canada’s first national bike count. A community science project on who cycles in Canada. Check it out!
Pedal Poll/Sondo Vélo 2021: A Community Science Project on Who Cycles in Canada
Cycling is the fastest growing mode of transportation in Canada. However, there are minimal data on who is cycling. To address this, researchers and advocates l
08/24/2021
A Conversation about LGBT Seniors’ Archives in the Atlantic Region
August 18, 2021Join the founder of the Nova Scotia LGBT Seniors Archive, Jacquie Gahagan, and panelists from the Atlantic region for a conversation about the...
08/12/2021
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08/10/2021
Donate COVID-19 Vaccines Now | UNICEF Canada
UNICEF is racing to procure and deliver 2 billion COVID-19 vaccines globally, to those who need them most, before the end of the year. Donate now.
08/10/2021
Smith College Alums Rally Funds for Gay Student Cut Off By Parents
The student, Chaira Harder, was forced to undergo dangerous conversion therapy but still had the strength to embrace her gay identity.
08/07/2021
Dalhousie, King's College to offer free tuition to former kids in care | CBC News
Dalhousie University and the University of King's College have joined two other post-secondary institutions in Halifax in offering a free tuition program for former youth in care.
08/06/2021
Dal launches new tuition waiver program for former youth in care
A new program launching this fall at Dalhousie seeks to increase access to higher education at the university for youth who have spent time in foster care growing up.