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Locality: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Phone: +1 902-494-2093



Address: 6050 University Avenue B3H 1W5 Halifax, NS, Canada

Website: www.cs.dal.ca/

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Dalhousie Computer Science 15.11.2020

Many undergraduate students get paid to be involved with research in the Faculty through the NSERC Undergraduate Research Awards (USRA). Find out about the opportunities available to you and how you can engage in exciting research at this upcoming USRA Information Session on Thursday, November 19 Dal CS Society Dalhousie WiTS

Dalhousie Computer Science 26.10.2020

Thinking about studying Computer Science? Take a listen to this TechImpact podcast featuring our dean #DalhousieU #ComputerScience

Dalhousie Computer Science 13.10.2020

After an 8 month internship at RBC in Toronto as part of her Master of Applied Computer Science program, new grad Meghna Ramachandra Holla recently landed a grad job there. As she reflects on her time at Dal, she says some of her highlights were collaborating with a diverse set of people for class projects, using all of the facilities on offer and receiving a partial scholarship for her grades. As for her one big takeaway? Things can get overwhelming and taxing. I learnt to take things one step at a time - one task at a time. I used to make A LOT of lists, this really helped me cope with things. Another big takeaway would be to watch your step while walking on the icy pavements! Congratulations Meghna! #DalGrad #DalFCS #WeAreAllCS #DalhousieU

Dalhousie Computer Science 13.10.2020

Fourth year Computer Science student Matt Peachey has helped faculty in Dalhousie University Faculty of Health develop an app that has helped to streamline COVID-19 pre-screening before each gathering on campus, ensuring the safety of learners, faculty and clinical staff

Dalhousie Computer Science 10.10.2020

Join us next week for Open Dialogue Live as four women working in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) will discuss their journeys through the unexpected challenges of 2020 https://bit.ly/2TEce3O