
International students travelling to Nova Scotia
We are thrilled to be returning to predominantly in-person learning for the fall 2021 semester and look forward to welcoming all international students travelling to Nova Scotia to study with us!
We are thrilled to be returning to predominantly in-person learning for the fall 2021 semester and look forward to welcoming all international students travelling to Nova Scotia to study with us!
The Presidential Search Committee, working with executive search firm Perret Laver, is committed to providing the NSCAD community with progress updates throughout the search process. Stage 1 – the consultation process – is now complete.
In June, we celebrate and acknowledge two historically marginalized communities in the celebration of Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month. We are presented with the opportunity to honour the diverse perspectives from within our community and people around us, to reflect on our collective and individual responsibilities to create an inclusive campus where everyone is valued and belongs, and to reaffirm our commitment to championing an ethic of social justice and to making NSCAD a safe and welcoming space for all.
The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) recently announced that NSCAD University’s Dr. April Mandrona, Assistant Professor in the Division of Art History and Contemporary Culture and Director of Art Education, was awarded a Partnership Development Grant in the sum of $199,999.
We are deeply saddened to learn of the remains of 215 children discovered at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Tk’emlups territory. These lives were stolen and we grieve with Indigenous communities across Canada, and the survivors and their families. To honour survivors and the 215 lives lost, NSCAD University will shine orange lights on Fountain Campus for nine days (215 hours).
NSCAD University is thrilled to announce the ten finalists for the 2021 NSCAD Student Art Award! This award recognizes and promotes exceptional work completed by NSCAD students.
NSCAD welcomes and embraces the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia as a celebration of diversity and inclusion throughout our community and around the world.
NSCAD University’s Board of Governors approved a balanced budget for the university for 2021-2022, projected to be $21,345,850 for both operating expenditures and revenues
NSCAD University is pleased to announce that it has selected Moriyama and Teshima Architects to lead its $15 million Port Campus revitalization project.
NSCAD University’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery issues calls for applications from artists-in-residence and graduate student fellows.
We are thrilled to be returning to predominantly in-person learning for the fall 2021 semester and look forward to welcoming all international students travelling to Nova Scotia to study with us!
The Presidential Search Committee, working with executive search firm Perret Laver, is committed to providing the NSCAD community with progress updates throughout the search process. Stage 1 – the consultation process – is now complete.
In June, we celebrate and acknowledge two historically marginalized communities in the celebration of Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month. We are presented with the opportunity to honour the diverse perspectives from within our community and people around us, to reflect on our collective and individual responsibilities to create an inclusive campus where everyone is valued and belongs, and to reaffirm our commitment to championing an ethic of social justice and to making NSCAD a safe and welcoming space for all.
The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) recently announced that NSCAD University’s Dr. April Mandrona, Assistant Professor in the Division of Art History and Contemporary Culture and Director of Art Education, was awarded a Partnership Development Grant in the sum of $199,999.
We are deeply saddened to learn of the remains of 215 children discovered at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Tk’emlups territory. These lives were stolen and we grieve with Indigenous communities across Canada, and the survivors and their families. To honour survivors and the 215 lives lost, NSCAD University will shine orange lights on Fountain Campus for nine days (215 hours).
NSCAD University is thrilled to announce the ten finalists for the 2021 NSCAD Student Art Award! This award recognizes and promotes exceptional work completed by NSCAD students.
NSCAD welcomes and embraces the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia as a celebration of diversity and inclusion throughout our community and around the world.
NSCAD University’s Board of Governors approved a balanced budget for the university for 2021-2022, projected to be $21,345,850 for both operating expenditures and revenues
NSCAD University is pleased to announce that it has selected Moriyama and Teshima Architects to lead its $15 million Port Campus revitalization project.
NSCAD University’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery issues calls for applications from artists-in-residence and graduate student fellows.