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King's College ( University of King's College ) was an Anglican School and Dalhousie University, which was originally non-denominational, had placed itself under the control and direction of the Church of Scotland.
Dalhousie University ( commonly known as Dalhousie or Dal ) is a public research university with three campuses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and a fourth, the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus, in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Dalhousie University was first established as a non-sectarian college in 1818 by the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, whom the university was named after.
It reopened for the third time in 1863 following a reorganization which also brought upon the school's first name change to " The Governors of Dalhousie College and University.
" In 1997, the Technical University of Nova Scotia was officially amalgamated with Dalhousie.
The act which amalgamated the two schools also formally changed the name of the university to Dalhousie University.
Dalhousie is a coeducational university, with more than 18, 000 studentsand over 110, 000 alumni. Dalhousie's varsity teams, known as the Tigers, compete in the Atlantic University Sport conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
In 1863, the college reopened for its third time and was reorganized by another legislative act, which also added the word university into the school's name, changed to " The Governors of Dalhousie College and University.
Through a grant from the Carnegie Foundation however, King's College was able to relocate to Halifax and entered into a partnership with Dalhousie University which continues to this day.
An agreement for Dalhousie to amalgamate with Technical University of Nova Scotia was made on 10 June 1996, with the act of amalgamation occurring 31 March 1997.
The act that amalgamated the two schools also formally changed the name of the university from The Governors of Dalhousie College and University to Dalhousie University.
On September 1, 2012, the Nova Scotia Agricultural College merged with Dalhousie University to become the Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture, at Dalhousie s Agricultural Campus in Truro-Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building, the heart of Dalhousie University's Studley CampusDalhousie University's primary campuses are situated in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, spanning the Halifax Peninsula near Halifax Harbour, while the Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus is located in rural Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Dalhousie s Faculty of Agriculture varsity teams are referred to as the Dalhousie Rams, and compete in the ACAA, and as members of the CCAA.
Dalhousie University is a member of the U-15, a group that represents 15 of Canada s most research-intensive universities.
In 2007 Dalhousie topped the list of The Scientist s “ Best Places to Work in Academia ”.
The building is part of the Tucker Park enhancement project, which will include the refurbishment of the Canada Games Stadium, the new Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick facility, and the New Brunswick Community College s Allied Health building.
Paul Donovan was trained as a director at the London Film School ; Michael graduated from Dalhousie University s Law School and began as a producer of Paul s film projects.
degree in English from Dalhousie University ( 1989 ) and a Ph. D. degree in English from Queen s University ( 1993 ).
In spite of substantial attempts by Sikh and Muslim forces to polarize opposition through religious and anti-British sentiment, Dalhousie s military commanders were able to maintain the loyalty of troops, with the exception of a small number of Gurkah deserters.
A village Brahmin told one of Dalhousie s envoys:
One consequential factor of this war was Dalhousie s continuation of the requirement that Sepoys be forced to serve abroad.
In the same year, the British representative Lord Dalhousie recognized Karenni s independence.
Paul Zed was born in Toronto on December 31, 1956 and received his early education from local Saint John, NB schools, graduating from St. Malachy s High School with honors, a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dalhousie University ( BA 1977 ), a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of New Brunswick ( LL. B.
With support from Dalhousie University s Eco-Efficiency Centre, the more than 1, 500 businesses have been improving their environmental performance and developing profitable partnerships.
He taught at Dalhousie University Law School as a part-time professor for 14 years, and also taught law courses at Technical University of Nova Scotia and St. Mary s University.
Born in Halifax, Moore received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Saint Mary s University in 1964 and a law degree from Dalhousie University in 1968.
* He received honorary degrees from the University of Western Ontario ( 1973 ), University of Windsor ( 1978 ), University of Alberta ( 1979 ), Dalhousie University ( 1979 ), Queen s University ( 1980 ), and University of Victoria ( 1982 ).

Dalhousie and Faculty
In 2012, Dalhousie announced a new Faculty of Agriculture, the result of a merger with the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Carleton currently houses the university's medical and dentistry schools, as well as the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, while the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus hosts the Faculty of Agriculture.
Dalhousie University also has a strong focus on agriculture, with the addition of the Faculty of Agriculture in September 2012.
After leaving Dalhousie, he unsuccessfully pursued first-year law studies at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law in Vancouver, British Columbia.
* William A Schabas, BA MA Toronto, LLB LLM LLD Montreal, LLD honoris causa Dalhousie Professor of Human Rights Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway
* Dalhousie University Health Informatics in the Faculty of Computer Science
For instance, in W. Wesley Pue's Story of Legal Education in British Columbia, which chronicles the establishment of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law some 62 years after Dalhousie Law School first opened its doors, Pue notes that:
On September 30, 2009, Dalhousie University President Tom Traves and Dean Phillip Saunders announced that philanthropist Seymour Schulich presented a $ 20 million gift designated entirely for the Faculty of Law.
In honour and recognition of Schulich's support, the Faculty of Law was renamed the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
Dalhousie University, Faculty of Management
In 2004, he ( re -) joined the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University as a Canada Research Chair in Distributed and Collaborative Research, cross-appointed in Mathematics, while preserving an adjunct appointment at Simon Fraser.
The Faculty of Agriculture at Dalhousie University is a Canadian agricultural college located in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia.
On the 1 September 2012, the Nova Scotia Agricultural College was merged with Dalhousie University to become Dalhousie's Faculty of Agriculture.
The Government of Nova Scotia announced on March 23, 2012 that it had reached an agreement with Dalhousie University that saw the Nova Scotia Agricultural College merge with Dalhousie effective September 1, 2012, becoming that institution's Faculty of Agriculture.
During his time at Dalhousie University he served as the first President of the Dalhousie Faculty Association, as well as President of the Canadian Association of University Teachers, Chairman of the Social Sciences Research Council of Canada ; Vice-President of the Canadian Political Science Association as well as Vice President of the Institute for Public Administration of Canada.
He was a member of the Faculty of Law of Dalhousie University from 1952 to 1959.

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