Establishment Year
1818
National Students
21,000
International Students
4,830
Acceptance Rate
82%
Distance From City
5 minutes distance from main city
QS World University Ranking
#283
Times Higher Education Ranking
301–350th
Dalhousie University, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive institutions. Established in 1818, it has a rich history and a strong academic reputation. Dalhousie offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across various fields such as arts, science, engineering, law, business, and health sciences. Known for its commitment to innovation and community engagement, the university attracts students and faculty from around the world. Dalhousie is renowned for its vibrant campus life, diverse student body, and strong focus on research that addresses global challenges. With world-class facilities and a focus on experiential learning, Dalhousie prepares students for success in their careers and beyond.
(1818) Origins and Establishment
Dalhousie University was founded in 1818 by the ninth Earl of Dalhousie, then Governor of Nova Scotia, with the vision of providing higher education to the people of the region. Initially established as a small college in Halifax, it grew steadily over the years, gaining recognition for its contributions to education and research. The university's early history was marked by the construction of its first buildings and the offering of undergraduate programs in arts and sciences. In the 20th century, Dalhousie expanded significantly, adding a variety of professional schools, including law, engineering, medicine, and dentistry. The establishment of graduate programs in the mid-1900s further strengthened its reputation as a research university. The university’s research capacity grew throughout the decades, particularly in the fields of health, oceanography, and environmental sciences.
Modern Day Development
Today, Dalhousie University is recognized as one of Canada’s leading institutions, offering more than 200 programs across multiple disciplines. The university has continued to modernize with state-of-the-art facilities, including the Dalhousie Medical School’s simulation center and the expansion of its research infrastructure. It also emphasizes innovation and collaboration, fostering strong ties with local communities, industries, and international partners. Dalhousie’s diverse student body, commitment to sustainability, and global outreach programs ensure its place as a leader in both education and research.

The mission of Dalhousie University is to transform the lives of students and communities through the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge.

QS World University Ranking
Ranked 275
Times Higher Education Ranking
Ranked 301–350th
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