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The Dalhousie Senate is conducting a regular review of the Health Law Institute. The objectives of the review are to facilitate and improve research activities, and to provide information for planning, budgeting and other decision-making processes.
The Senate Review Committee for the Health Law Institute (chaired by Dr. Katherine Fierlbeck, Departments of Political Science and Community Health and Epidemiology) is seeking information from all interested parties, and is open to your comments and concerns. All faculty, staff and students having interaction with the Health Law Institute are particularly invited to participate in the review. Appointments can be arranged to meet with the Senate Review Committee on January 22, 3:00 – 5:00PM, January 24, 3:00 – 5:30PM, January 29, 3:00 – 5:00PM, and/or with the two external reviewers who will be on campus January 25th and 26th for a site visit. The external reviewers are:
Professor Angela Campbell
Faculty of Law
Associate Provost (Policies, Procedures and Equity)
McGill University
and
Dr. Barbara von Tigerstrom
Professor, College of Law
University of Saskatchewan
Any person wishing to meet with the Senate Review Committee and/or the external reviewers are asked to contact Coleen Branscombe by January 22, 2018. Unless otherwise requested, and subject to the overall demand, individual meetings with the committee and external reviewers will be scheduled for 30 minutes. To make an appointment please contact:
Coleen Branscombe
Office of the Vice President Research
Room 231, Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building
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Phone: (902) 494-3162
Fax: (902) 494-1595
E-mail: coleen.branscombe@dal.ca
Please note: Written submissions are welcome, and should be addressed to the Senate Review Committee for the Health Law Institute and forwarded to Coleen Branscombe at the above address no later than January 31, 2018.
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