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The meeting featured reports from the President and Provost, focusing on the strategic direction for 2026 amidst a period of global transition. Key discussion points included strengthening academic foundations through program reviews (PACE), emphasizing the university's role as a flagship partner in provincial and national strategic areas such as clean energy, R&D for battery storage, bio-manufacturing (GMP facility), and national defense/security conversations. Global positioning efforts, particularly deepening ties with partners in India and attracting international talent via the Impact Plus Chairs initiative, were highlighted. Discussions also covered advancing student housing and maintaining institutional financial health. Board members engaged on topics such as Enterprise Risk Management and the implications of mission-funded research on institutional autonomy.
This document presents the proposed draft operating budget plan for Dalhousie University for the fiscal year 2026-27, with forecasts extending to 2028-29. The plan addresses financial challenges by considering provincial funding, tuition rate adjustments, enrolment shifts, and rising compensation costs. Key focus areas include maintaining student assistance, facilities renewal, IT infrastructure, and library acquisitions. The primary goal is to achieve financial sustainability and a balanced budget by 2028-29 through a combination of revenue growth strategies and expenditure reductions.
The Ocean Research Strategy 2021-2030 for Dalhousie University aims to strengthen transdisciplinary ocean research and innovation, build capacity in the ocean sector, and create positive local, national, and global impacts. It focuses on unifying the ocean research community, fostering partnerships with government, industry, and communities, propelling research excellence, and driving impact through translational research and innovation. The strategy identifies four key research themes: climate impact, marine life, technology & engineering, and social and human impact, aligning with Dalhousie's broader strategic goals.
The Indigenous Strategy focuses on strengthening relationships with Indigenous communities, serving their postsecondary needs, and addressing major functions at Dalhousie. Key priorities include building partnerships with Indigenous communities, increasing Indigenous representation among faculty and staff, incorporating Indigenous content into curricula, and creating a welcoming environment for Indigenous students. The strategy emphasizes reconciliation, respect for Indigenous knowledge, and the implementation of recommendations through collaborative efforts and dedicated resources.
The Faculty of Medicine's strategic plan outlines an ambitious vision for healthier Maritime and global communities, focusing on equitable healthcare for all. Key areas include improving patient care, advancing medical research, and redefining interactions with historically marginalized communities to catalyze system change. The plan emphasizes a commitment to innovation, collaboration, and reflecting the values of the Maritime people served.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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