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Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University is a public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada. The campuses of the university are also located in Halifax, Bible Hill and in New Brunswick. Dalhousie University is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. The motto of the university is “Ora et Labora” which means “Pray and work”. The official website of the university is www.dal.ca 

Dalhousie University, History

Dalhousie University was founded in 1818

Dalhousie University Programs, Courses and Schools

Some of the courses of the Dalhousie University are – 

  • Accounting 
  • Acting
  • Agricultural Business
  • Animal Science
  • Aquaculture
  • Chemistry 
  • Creative Writing
  • Earth Sciences
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • French
  • History
  • Management
  • Marine Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Meteorology
  • Philosophy
  • Nursing
  • Psychology

Students can further find the course of their choice on the official website of the university that is https://www.dal.ca/academics/programs.html 

Dalhousie University, Achievements

 The rankings of the Dalhousie University are – 

GLOBAL

  • The university ranked 201-300 by ARWU
  • It ranked 272 by QS World University Ranking
  • It ranked 251-300 by Times 

NATIONAL

  • It ranked 9-12 by ARWU
  • It ranked 12 by QS World University Ranking
  • It ranked 12-14 by Times
  • It also ranked 12 by U.S News & World Report 

Dalhousie University, USP

Dalhousie University is one of the top universities and one of the oldest universities of Canada. It is one of the leading research-intensive universities. It provides a wide range of academic programs to attract and retain diverse students, scholars, researchers and staff.

Dalhousie University, Notable Alumni

Some of the notable alumni of Dalhousie University are –

  • R.B Bennett – 11th Prime Minister of Canada
  • Joe Clark – 16th Prime Minister of Canada
  • Brian Mulroney – 18th Prime Minister of Canada
  • Frank Bainimarama – 8th Prime Minister of Fiji
  • Arthur B. McDonald – Noble Prize in Physics
  • Charles Peter McColough – CEO and president of Xerox
  • Lucy Maud Montgomery – Anne of Green Gables series

Dalhousie University infrastructure & services

Campuses

Dalhousie has three campuses within the Halifax peninsula and a fourth, the Agricultural campus, in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia

Studley Campus in Halifax serves as the primary campus. It houses the majority of the university’s academic buildings such as faculties, athletic facilities, and the University’s Student Union Building. 

Robie Street houses the faculties of dentistry, medicine, and other health profession departments in two large teaching hospitals affiliated with the school: the IWK Health Centre and the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre.

Sexton Campus in Downtown Halifax hosts the engineering, architecture and planning faculties. Sexton Campus served as the campus of the Technical University of Nova Scotia prior to amalgamation. The Agricultural campus served as the campus for the Nova Scotia Agricultural College prior to its merger with Dalhousie in 2011.

Libraries

Dalhousie University library system has five libraries that are – 

  • Killam Memorial Library – it is the largest academic library in Atlantic Canada with over million books and 40,000 journals
  • W.K. Kellogg Health Science Library – it serves faculties of dentistry, medicine and other health professions.
  • The Sexton Design & Technology Library – it is located on the Sexton Campus. It serves the faculties of engineering, architecture and planning
  • Sir James Dunn Law Library – it has collections of law books, legal periodicals as well as international law, health law and environment law.
  • Mac Rae Library – it is located on the university's Agricultural Campus. It has the largest collection of agricultural resource material.

Housing services

Dalhousie University has ten residence halls that are- 

  • Gerard Hall
  • Howe Hall
  • LeMerchant Hall 
  • Mini Rez
  • O’Brien Hall
  • Risley Hall 
  • Shireff Hall
  • Glengarry Hall 
  • Graduate Hall 

Students clubs

 The student body of Dalhousie University is represented by two student unions that are Dalhousie Student Union, which represents the general student population and the Dalhousie Association for Graduate Students, which represents the interests of graduates specifically. The student union recognizes more than 100 student organizations and societies. 

Dalhousie University location

Where exactly

Dalhousie University is located at 6299, South St, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.

Different campuses locations

Dalhousie University is located in Nova Scotia, Canada. The campuses of the university are also located in Halifax, Bible Hill and in New Brunswick.

Top landmarks nearby, top companies, airports nearby

 The famous places to visit around the Dalhousie University – 

  • Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
  • Halifax Public Gardens 
  • Annapolis Valley 
  • Cabot Trails
  • Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
  • Halifax Citadel National Historic Site 
  • Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
  • Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
  • Bluenose II
  • Sydney Downtown Development Association

Dalhousie University International students’ info

courses offered

  • Accounting 
  • Acting
  • Agricultural Business
  • Animal Science
  • Aquaculture
  • Chemistry 
  • Creative Writing
  • Earth Sciences
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • French
  • History
  • Management
  • Marine Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Meteorology
  • Philosophy
  • Nursing
  • Psychology

Students can further find the course of their choice on the official website of the university that is https://www.dal.ca/academics/programs.html

Student support

Dalhousie University provides various student support options to their students in fields of academics, sports, mental wellbeing, physical well-being and many more.

International student contact

 Students can call on the toll-free number of the Dalhousie University or can mail to the university or can visit the official website of the university that is www.dal.ca 

Student life

student society

The student body of Dalhousie University is represented by two student unions that are Dalhousie Student Union, which represents the general student population and the Dalhousie Association for Graduate Students, which represents the interests of graduates specifically. The student union recognizes more than 100 student organizations and societies. 

Sports and fitness

Dalhousie University sports teams are called the Tigers. It participates in the Atlantic University Sports of U Sports. There are teams for basketball, swimming, track and field, cross country running, hockey, soccer and volleyball. 

Residential Life

Dalhousie University has ten residence halls that are- 

  • Gerard Hall
  • Howe Hall
  • LeMerchant Hall 
  • Mini Rez
  • O’Brien Hall
  • Risley Hall 
  • Shireff Hall
  • Glengary Hall 
  • Graduate Hall 

Food & drink

  • Subway
  • Tim Hortons
  • Arby’s Restaurant 
  • A&W Restaurant 
  • Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
  • McDonalds
  • Harvey’s
  • Wendy’s Bridgewater

Short term getaways

  • Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
  • Halifax Public Gardens 
  • Annapolis Valley 
  • Cabot Trails
  • Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
  • Halifax Citadel National Historic Site 
  • Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
  • Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
  • Bluenose II
  • Sydney Downtown Development Association

Part time jobs

 Around Dalhousie University, there are many part time job opportunities for the students. They can do internships in many companies and do tuition and many other jobs.

Student Safety

Crime Around the area

 Crime in Nova Scotia is very low. It is considered as a safe place for students to study.

Campus recruitment

Process

Dalhousie University helps students to get placements by marketing them to potential employers through workplace tours, international summer internships and employer-sponsored skills awards, degree plus. The University provides a dedicated career support service.

Application form

Students can visit the official website of the university that is www.dal.ca 

Application Requirements

  • Completion of secondary school (Grade 12).
  • The minimum overall average required for your program of interest, in five academic Grade 12 courses.
  • A qualifying final grade in Grade 12 academic English and any other required subject 

Where to apply

Students can visit the official website of the university that is www.dal.ca 

Scholarships

Dalhousie University provides many scholarships to their students. It provides both need-based and merit-based scholarships. It provides entrance Awards/Scholarships

 Future Career Options

Dalhousie University helps students to get placements by marketing them to potential employers through workplace tours, international summer internships and employer-sponsored skills awards, degree plus. The University provides a dedicated career support service.

Dalhousie University Programs

Program
Duration
Format
Tuition Fees
Deadlines
Standard Test

Dalhousie University Application Requirements

3.3
GPA
26
IB
70
Percentage
65%
Acceptance Rate

IELTS score requirements

A strong proficiency in the English language is essential for admission into top universities in Canada. To be able to get a successful admission in Dalhousie University in Canada students need to complete IELTS with a minimum score of 7.5.

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Dalhousie University Cost of studies

Fees

Fees vary for each program. Please visit program page for specific fees.

Dalhousie University Deadlines

Deadlines may vary for each program. Please visit program page for specific deadlines.

Dalhousie University Rankings

Global

317
US News
308
QS
201 -300
Shanghai
251 -300
Times Higher Education
203
GTU Rank

Regional

Canada
14
US News
11
QS
12 -17
Shanghai
11
Times Higher Education
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