Research

Equipping communities with research skills to improve their lives

Equipping communities with research skills to improve their lives

The new MicroResearch Institute at 美女做爱 is a proven, community鈥慸riven research model that empowers local people 鈥 doctors, nurses, midwives, community health workers, teachers, police and students 鈥 to investigate and solve the health and public safety challenges they understand better than anyone.

Featured News

Andrew Riley
Friday, March 13, 2026
Dal research teams are receiving more than $7.3M in Canada Foundation for Innovation support to expand labs and tools driving breakthroughs in water resilience, ocean science, marine tracking, and digital stewardship of Canada鈥檚 past
Jocelyn Adams Moss
Thursday, March 26, 2026
In this episode of聽Sciographies, we talk to聽Dr. Leanne Stevens, an educator and university teaching fellow in 美女做爱鈥檚 Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, and associate dean, academic in the Faculty of Science.
Kenneth Conrad
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Dr. Kimberley Hall鈥檚 Killam fellowship will accelerate her collaboration with NRC partners as they work to advance quantum hardware and strengthen Canada鈥檚 future secure鈥憈ech capabilities.

Archives - Research

Alison Auld
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Scientists are gathering data on a flea-sized, fat-rich organism that could be key to predicting where North Atlantic right whales search for food, better protecting them against threats like ship strikes and fishing gear entanglements.
Michele Charlton and Amy Wilson
Monday, July 22, 2019
Four Dal medical scientists, as well as four clincian scientists with Dal's affiliated hospitals, are pushing their groundbreaking research forward thanks to new funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Genevieve MacIntyre
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Shirley Tillotson, professor emeritus in the Department of History, has recently been named the 2019 recipient of the Governor General鈥檚 History Award for Scholarly Research for her book "Give and Take: The Citizen-Taxpayer and the Rise of Canadian Democracy."
Jodi Lazare
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
As the field of animal law continues growing, so does public awareness of the problems with inconsistent ways that Canadian law protects some animals while leaving others behind, writes Law prof Jodi Lazare.
Alex Smith and Michelle Stone
Monday, July 15, 2019
Boxes, buckets, tarps and lumber might not seem like obvious play things 鈥 but 鈥渓oose parts鈥 play can have huge benefits for children, according to the Dal researchers behind a series of fun community events in Halifax this summer.