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Combining innovative research, meaningful teaching and a deep sense of social responsibility

Located in Nova Scotia, Canada (Mi’kma’ki) with four campuses in Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý, and satellite locations in Yarmouth and , our broad range of academic programs attract and retain a diverse mix of incredible students, scholars, researchers and staff who work together with interdisciplinary perspective and a focus on service.

°¿³Ü°ùÌý expand understanding through teaching excellence and a drive for discovery that results in more than $190 million in research funding each year. As Atlantic Canada’s primary research-intensive university and a member of the , our research and innovation includes world-leading researchers working in labs, studios and in the field.

Building on our legacy of groundbreaking research and outstanding scholarship, we are focused on providing a unique, interactive and collaborative environment that supports all our students, instructors, researchers and staff to achieve excellence.

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p: 19024942211
Dalhousie University, South Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2, Canada

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By the Numbers

Enrollment
14588Undergraduate Full Time
4060Graduate Full Time
1624Undergraduate Part Time
740Graduate Part Time
Tuition
$7570 - $8853Undergraduate Canadian
$8089 - $9372Graduate Canadian
$27399 - $31900Undergraduate International
$16986 - $27918Graduate International
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Tel: (902) 425-4230
Email: [email protected]
Suite 403, 5657 Spring Garden Road Halifax, Nova Scotia

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