Alumni can connect with Â鶹´«Ã½ Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences to browse newsworthy stories, see upcoming events, or give to the faculty.
Our graduates pursue careers in many different industries including politics, performing arts, education, government, law, information technology, communications, international relations, academia, and so much more.
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Lectures and seminars
The faculty hosts a variety of annual lectures like the Stanfield Conversations and Shaar Shalom Lecture as well as departmental lecture series and performances.
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Volunteer to host an alumni event, give a presentation, or seek other special positions that help enhance the alumni relationship with the faculty. Let us know how you’d like to help.
Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is on a mission to raise over $38 million of the university’s overall $750 million-goal for Bringing Worlds Together: Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s campaign for transformational change. While $38 million is an ambitious goal, the Faculty has aspirational plans.
Stanfield Conversation: The US Election and Democracy’s Global Fate
November 20, 7 - 9 p.m. AST | Rebecca Cohn, Dal Arts Centre (or stream live online)
This year’s conversation took place two weeks after the US presidential vote and featured speakers Doug Saunders and Debra Thompson, moderated by Piya Chattopadhyay.
Find something for you
Join your fellow alumni on Dal campuses, around Halifax and beyond at a variety of events happening this fall.
Do you know Dal offers short-term master’s degrees?
Advance your career and build on your education experience through flexible, supportive, and specialized course-based professional master’s programs.
By investing in community outreach and enhanced academic supports for our students, while also building on our existing facilities, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences can become more relevant than ever.