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College has Moved to New Home
The Dalhousie College of Continuing Education has a new home. It will be one of the core tenants, along with the School of Social Work, in Dalhousie's New Academic Building on the corner of Coburg and LeMarchant Streets. Our new address will be 1459 LeMarchant Street, Suite 2201. This state of the art building, built with achievement of LEED Certification and sustainability in mind, confirms the University's commitment to environmental stewardship. We are looking forward to serving you in this exciting new learning environment.
National Program in Board Development for Non-Profit Organizations
Launched in 2009, Dalhousie University’s Improving Non-Profit Governance online program is designed to assist executive directors work with their boards over a five-month period with the guidance of a group of both peers and expert facilitators from across Canada. The next course starts September 27, 2010.
The Future of Leadership in Atlantic Canada: 1st Halifax Leadership Symposium
If you would like to see how you can play a part in Canada’s, and particularly Atlantic Canada’s future, the first ever Halifax Leadership Symposium is not to be missed. This symposium takes place September 28, 2010.
Technical Writing Certificate Program
Through a combination of classroom and online learning, you will discover best practices you can use every day to write clear, compelling technical documents. Whatever types of documents you are writing, there is a course in the Technical Writing Certificate program to help you respond more skillfully to your readers. Our expert facilitators can help you create more effective emails, reports, proposals, manuals, system requirements, and even promotional materials. The first course starts October 7, 2010.
Certificate in Leadership Development
The College of Continuing Education and the Atlantic Leadership Development Institute have partnered to bring this exciting new leadership program with lead facilitator/instructor Dr. Brad McRae, one of Canada’s leading experts in the field of Leadership Development. The first course starts October 13, 2010.
Certificate in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
The College of Continuing Education and the Atlantic Leadership Development Institute have partnered to bring you this exciting new program with lead facilitator/instructor Dr. Brad McRae, one of Canada’s leading experts in negotiation and conflict resolution. The first course starts October 25, 2010.
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