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Port Dalhousie
With campuses located in Halifax and Truro, NS, Dalhousie is a research-intensive university offering over 200 degrees in 13 diverse faculties.
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What is Dalhousie known for?
Dalhousie University is the largest university in Atlantic Canada and home to 56 Canada Research Chairs. Key research areas include healthy people, communities and populations; clean technology, energy and the environment; a sustainable ocean; food security; and culture, society and community development.
Where does the name Dalhousie come from?
Origins. Dalhousie is named for George Ramsay, the ninth Earl of Dalhousie and Nova Scotia Lieutenant-Governor in the early 19th century.
What language is spoken in Dalhousie?
Hindi is supposed to be the main language of Dalhousie but also one could see the Pahari language much on the tongue of people of the hill station. There are many dialects under Pahari language and most of them are commonly used by the people there. Hinduism is the main religion followed in Dalhousie.
Is Dalhousie hard to get into?
With an acceptance rate of around 60-70%, admission to many programs at Dalhousie University is competitive.
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