Dalhousie University
2500 University Drive N.W.
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4H2
Canada
Dalhousie University has been providing students with a diverse and well-rounded education for nearly 200 years. Students can partake in a collaborative learning environment that includes exchange programs, fieldwork, community service and cooperative education.
This Halifax university combines research-intensive studies in a small undergraduate community with the resources of a larger institution. Dalhousie University is Atlantic Canada's leading research institution, attracting more than $114 million in research grants and awards annually.
Dalhousie is affiliated with the adjacent University of King's College, situated adjacent to the campus, is an affiliated institution, and students in arts and science receive Dalhousie degrees in the name of both institutions.
Quick Facts
Dalhousie has 11 faculties and more than 3,600 courses in 180 areas of study, providing a diverse and flexible education.
Situated on a historic, tree-lined campus, the university has been the heart of Halifaz for nearly 200 years.
The reseach university has partnerships with teaching hospitals, professional organizations, businesses, non-profit agencies, and other universities and earns more than $114 million in research grants and awards annually,.
Students in arts and science receive degrees in the name of both Dalhousie and its affiliated University of King's College.
Dalhousie University is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, the Atlantic Association of Universities, and the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
The student body is comprised of around 15,500 students and is roughly 55% female, 45% male, including more than 1,200 international students from over 115 countries.
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