May 2015

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School of Public Administration  –  Job Postings
Friday, May 22, 2015
Two positions available.
School of Health Sciences  –  Job Postings
Friday, May 22, 2015
Multiple positions available.
Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture (Truro)  –  Job Postings
Friday, May 22, 2015
Multiple positions available.
Facilities Management  –  Facilities Management
Friday, May 22, 2015
Due to necessary modifications to the main electrical switchboard for the Life Sciences Research Institute (LSRI), there is a planned power outage affecting this building for Tuesday, May 26. The building will be supported by an emergency generator and no interruption to building users is expected.
Communications and Marketing  –  Media Highlights
Friday, May 22, 2015
Dr. Afua Cooper, the James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies at Dalhousie, writes in the Chronicle Herald about the importance of this weekend's Second Biennial Black Canadian Studies Association Conference, taking place this weekend at Dalhousie.
Human Resources  –  Job Postings
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Position with Information Technology Services.
Employee and Organizational Development
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Upcoming Workshop: May 29th. This workshop will provide managers and supervisors with tools to help address mental health issues at work by raising awareness about the signs and symptoms of employee mental health illnesses and addressing their impact on the workplace.
Facilities Management  –  Facilities Management
Thursday, May 21, 2015
As part of Dalhousie’s facilities renewal program, planned power outages for the replacement of electrical switchgear at the Killam Library Electrical Vault, will occur on select dates and locations on Studley Campus in August.
Colleen Faulkner  –  Community Highlights
Thursday, May 21, 2015
You can help raise funds for important research and CF care by participating in Caps for a Cure. On May 29th, wear a cap to work for $5. All funds go to Cystic Fibrosis Canada.
Communications and Marketing  –  Media Highlights
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Michael Ungar and Amarnath Amarasingam of Dalhousie's Resilience Research Centre write National Post op-ed about the criminal radicalization of Canadian youth.