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Members of the Dalhousie community are invited to attend an engaging session to hear and discuss results of our ongoing reputational research project.
In 2013, Dalhousie completed a robust research project in tandem with 100 Days of Listening, research that helped inform the university’s current strategic and marketing plans. Now, five years later and getting ready to welcome a new president, we’ve repeated this research to determine how far we’ve come, what opportunities have emerged and what we need to do to maintain and grow our reputation heading into our third century.
This comprehensive effort over the past three months has involved more than 3,300 people from within and outside the university, from across the country and beyond. Internal and external stakeholders took part in both qualitative and quantitative research. In fact, you may have participated in some of this research yourself.
Now, it’s time to hear some of the research results and provide input and ideas to help inform future reputation planning. Join us to learn about key findings and progress to date.
Open houses are scheduled for:
Halifax:
- Session 1: Wednesday, June 5: 3:00-5:00 p.m., McInnes Room, Dalhousie Student Union Building
- Session 2: Thursday, June 6: 2:30-4:30 p.m., McInnes Room, Dalhousie Student Union Building
Truro:
- Thursday, June 6: 10:00-12:00 p.m., Room 219, Student Learning Commons Â
RSVP now and indicate which session you wish to attend.
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