ÃÀÅ®×ö°® in the Community
ÃÀÅ®×ö°® has called Halifax (K’jipuktuk) home for more than 200 years. We are privileged to be part of such a vibrant community that is both rich in history and ripe with potential for the future.Ìý
We embrace our role as a civic university, invested in holistic social and intellectual partnerships designed to support our communities, province, and the region. From the local opportunities we foster to the global challenges our researchers and students tackle every day, we are guided by our civic commitment.Ìý
You can see this commitment in the transformative role our faculty and students play in our local healthcare system; in the programs and initiatives that help propel Nova Scotia’s startups and small businesses forward; and in the clinics, summer camps and community spaces that directly link our campuses with our community.
We offer several ways to keep our community engaged:
- ÃÀÅ®×ö°®'s annual Community Report highlights the work of students, staff, faculty, and researchers from the past year, and their impacts on our local and global community.
- Community Updates are distributed door-to-door and to inform our neighbours of news and upcoming campus events, future construction and renovation projects, and more.
- An annual Community Calendar [PDF - 4MB] is produced and distributed each fall to communicate important dates and information.Ìý
- Partnerships and collaboration with important community partners, including the YMCA, Halifax Public Libraries, Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia, the United Way, and more.
- Convening a multi-stakeholder collaborative framework to address high-risk party culture and unsanctioned street parties in our shared neighbourhood.Ìý
- Convening the ÃÀÅ®×ö°® Community Experience Committee (DCEC) to bring together a network of community developers from across the university in support the university’s strategic plan goals of being a civic and community-engaged university.
Agricultural Campus
Our commitment to community engagement extends beyond Halifax to our Agricultural Campus, located just outside Truro, Nova Scotia.
We form community partnerships and connect with our neighbours through initiatives such as our annual Open House and Friends of the Garden association, Community Day, which welcomes thousands of visitors to the campus every July, as well as individual volunteering and mentoring efforts by faculty, staff and students.Ìý
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Our Community Engagement Principles
The ÃÀÅ®×ö°® Community Experience Committee (DCEC) is a network of community developers that support the university’s strategic plan goals of being a civic and community-engaged university. The DCEC convenes important discussions around broadening and encouraging public access to our university, building respectful and reciprocal relationships with community, and strengthening ÃÀÅ®×ö°®'s impact in our communities. You can view the DCEC Terms of Reference here [PDF - 113Kb]
In 2023, DCEC members developed community engagement principles for ÃÀÅ®×ö°®. These principles are inspired by numerous institutional commitments, including ÃÀÅ®×ö°®â€™s strategic plan,ÌýThird Century Promise,Ìýand are an outcome of a series of conversations with DCEC members.