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  • Dal Health's School of Health Administration and the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) renew a strategic alliance
    Dal’s Master of Health Administration (MHA) program has renewed its strategic alliance with the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) to increase the leadership capabilities of health care managers in Canada.
  • Dal Health PhD student awarded prestigious Vanier Scholarship for groundbreaking work on sustainable health care
    “Receiving a Vanier Scholarship is a great honour, and I’m immensely grateful to have been selected,†says Drew, a PhD student in the Faculty of Health at HÂş»­ University. “On a practical level, it means I can dedicate myself exclusively to this research. But more than that, it’s a signal that this work matters—that building a sustainable public healthcare system in Canada isn’t just a fringe idea, but a recognised national priority.â€
  • Grad profile: Advocating for culturally responsive care
    A moment at Dal that I’ll never forget would have to be Recreation Orientation (Rec O). I still remember it like it was yesterday. I got to meet my professors and faculty members in a not so formal environment where they fostered a welcoming and inclusive environment that gave me the sense of belonging I had been looking for after my first year at Dal.
  • Unmasking the ‘Manosphere’: Dal Health researcher explores online radicalization, masculinity and power
    In the online world where radical ideologies flourish in the shadows, Dr. Luc Cousineau is shining a bright, necessary light. As Co-Director of Research at the Canadian Institute for Far-Right Studies (CIFRS) and a Recreation Management Instructor in the School of Health and Human Performance, he studies how online communities—particularly those focused on anti-equity and masculinist ideologies—form, evolve and exert influence.
  • Grad profile: Resilience in action
    My personal experiences with mental health challenges in my youth sparked an interest in pursuing psychology. After completing my master’s degree in clinical psychology in 2018, I had the opportunity to work as a research assistant on a project exploring resilience and mental health among young Indian adults who had overcome childhood adversities, at IIT Hyderabad in India.
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