Dalhousie University
Established in 1818, Dalhousie University is a public university situated in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a member of Group of Thirteen, a group of the leading Canadian universities. Dalhousie University offers enrollment to more than 12,000 undergraduates and over 3,000 graduate students every year. Students can choose from over 3,000 different courses, and more than 150 undergraduate, graduate, as well as professional degrees are awarded by the university.
There are 11 academic divisions of the university, including:
- Architecture and Planning
- Arts and Social Sciences
- Computer Science
- Dentistry
- Engineering
- Graduate Studies
- Health Professions
- Law
- Management
- Medicine
- Science
Dalhousie University’s sports teams are known as the Dalhousie Tigers. The men’s and women’s teams participate in soccer, basketball, track and field, hockey, swimming, volleyball, and cross country. The Dalhousie Tigers have won over 100 AUS championships, as well as several Canadian Interuniversity Sport team championships.
Campus Location
B3H 4R2Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada
Main Tel: +1 (902) 494-2211
Web Site
More About Dalhousie University
- Dalhousie University is a public school.
- The school was founded in 1818.
- The highest degree offered is the Doctorate degree.
