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Profiling partnership: Dal releases new Community Report

- April 27, 2017

Artwork for Dal's 2016-17 Community Report.
Artwork for Dal's 2016-17 Community Report.

It鈥檚 hard to imagine Nova Scotia without 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 鈥 and vice versa.

As the province鈥檚 leading research university, 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 graduates thousands of highly-qualified students annually, students who help shape their communities, locally and around the world. The university brings in $135 million in research funding each year and contributes more than $1 billion to the provincial economy.

But this work only happens through collaboration: partnerships not just on campus, but in Dal鈥檚 broader communities, that bring the university鈥檚 teaching and learning, research, and service mission to life. 聽

On Wednesday, the university released a new digital publication:聽. Featuring highlights from the past year, its focus is on partnership, with the title 鈥淟ook What We Can Do Together.鈥

鈥淚 always say that 鈥榥o one does anything alone,鈥 and that is so clearly evident in our past year at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播,鈥 says President Richard Florizone. 鈥淥ur success is built on partnerships, expanding the reach and scope of our work and, together with our partners, making a difference in our local communities, our country and our world.鈥

A focus on collaboration


While strategically aligned with other institutional reports (including the annual Inspiration and Impact Progress Report, President Florizone鈥檚 year-in-review sessions), this new report differs in that its primary audience is Dal鈥檚 external community, and its focus is largely on projects that bring together partners from across sectors, borders, cultures and beyond.

The Community Report features four highlight stories, focusing on Nursing student Maike van Neikerk鈥檚 Rhodes scholarship, battery researcher Jeff Dahn鈥檚 Herzberg Gold Medal, John Risley鈥檚 catalytic gift in support of the Ocean Frontier Institute and efforts across the university to support diversity and inclusion (including those of Indigenous camp counsellor Brianna Noseworthy). The report also includes a message from President Florizone, year-in-review highlights, and high-level performance indicators such as overall enrolment, total research funding and more.

The Community Report is a digital publication, and is being shared broadly via email with community partners, current and prospective donors, government officials, alumni leaders, neighbours and many others. It was developed and designed by the university鈥檚 Communications and Marketing team.

You can read the full Community Report online at .