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Nova Scotia universities continued to lobby for an increase in capital funds and following the report of the Royal Commission on Post-Secondary Education in 1986, [32] the Nova Scotia Council on Higher Education (NSCHE) was established, [permanent dead link ] representing the interests of Nova Scotia on the MPHEC. In 1989, it became a legal ...
Alumni by university or college in Nova Scotia (11 C) C. Colleges in Nova Scotia (2 C, 10 P) M. Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts (2 C, 1 P) U.
A wikuom raised beside Seton Road at Mount Saint Vincent University. The Mount was the first Nova Scotia university to add a wikuom to its campus facilities. First raised on June 12, 2017, the wikuom is a welcoming traditional Mi'kmaq space where Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities can gather and learn together.
Dalhousie was founded, as the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, desired a non-denominational college in Halifax. [8] Financing largely came from customs duties collected by a previous Lieutenant Governor, John Coape Sherbrooke, during the War of 1812 occupation of Castine, Maine; [c] Sherbrooke invested £7,000 as an initial endowment and reserved £3,000 ...
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The University of King's College is a public liberal arts university in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [5] Established in 1789, it is the oldest chartered university in Canada , and the oldest English-speaking university in the Commonwealth outside the United Kingdom . [ 6 ]
Pages in category "Universities in Nova Scotia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... St. Francis Xavier University; U. Université Sainte-Anne
The Faculty of Engineering was officially founded on 1 April 1997 with the merger of the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS) into Dalhousie University. [citation needed] Dalhousie University had previously established an engineering faculty in 1905, but it was expensive to maintain, and in 1906, it was merged into the TUNS, which was established by a consortium of provincial ...