
A brief history
Dalhousie University, established in 1818, has a deep-rooted history that reflects the growth and evolution of higher education in Canada. It was founded by George Ramsay, the ninth Earl of Dalhousie and then Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, making it one of the earliest universities in Canada. Initially named Dalhousie College, it started as a non-denominational institution with the aim of providing accessible education to Nova Scotians. Over the years, Dalhousie expanded its academic offerings and gained recognition for its commitment to research and scholarship. It underwent several transformations and mergers with other institutions, such as the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) in 1997, further diversifying its academic portfolio.