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91¶ÌÊÓÆµâ€™s new Killam Memorial Chairs push boundaries in health, humanities, and agriculture

91¶ÌÊÓÆµâ€™s new Killam Memorial Chairs push boundaries in health, humanities, and agriculture

Four 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ researchers are set to embark on the next chapter of their scholarly careers with strong momentum behind them as Killam Memorial Chairs.  Read more.

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Andrew Riley
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Led by 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ, BioLabs East will build a GMP — Good Manufacturing Practice — facility in Nova Scotia, producing vaccines and cell therapies for clinical trials while strengthening Canada’s biomanufacturing capacity and innovation ecosystem.
Mia Samardzic
Thursday, June 25, 2026
A reimagined OpenThink cohort moves beyond blogging, testing podcasts and social media to broaden impact, connect with new audiences, and amplify how Dal research informs public dialogue and policy.
Andrew Riley
Thursday, June 18, 2026
91¶ÌÊÓÆµ robotics and underwater acoustics researcher Dr. Mae Seto is working with Defence Research & Development Canada to develop intelligent autonomous sensing systems that can extend the reach of the Canadian Armed Forces in the Arctic and help Canada protect its sovereignty in remote, harsh maritime environments.

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Katie Park
Friday, May 2, 2014
Last month, Oceanography Professor John Cullen delivered a special lecture at the Discovery Centre on the importance of basic scientific research.
Marie Visca
Thursday, May 1, 2014
The Faculty of Management's Scott Comber helps lead a new project designed around improving how researchers engage with individuals and issues in sex work.
Sher Scott
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
91¶ÌÊÓÆµ hosted the first ever Three-Minute Thesis Eastern Regional Competition last week, as the top grad students from eight universities faced off for the opportunity to compete at nationals.
Ryan McNutt
Friday, April 25, 2014
The new innovation and research scholarships, announced Friday at 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ, will fund 120 masters and PhD students starting this fall.
Matt Kennedy
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Dr. Natalie Rosen of the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is developing new supportive approaches for women and couples coping with genital pain, a condition that affects many women.