
Update from the Presidential Search Committee
Dear NSCAD community, On behalf of the entire Presidential Search Committee, I want to express our sincere gratitude for your participation and feedback in the
Dear NSCAD community, On behalf of the entire Presidential Search Committee, I want to express our sincere gratitude for your participation and feedback in the
On the afternoon of Saturday, October 2, 150 family members, friends, colleagues, and admirers gathered at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia to celebrate the
NSCAD is pleased to announce that the winter 2022 semester timetable is now available for viewing online, and registration will begin on Monday, November 1 at 10 a.m. (AST).
NSCAD’s response underscored the facts related to managing the risk of spreading COVID through our community within the context of current public health conditions. All of the safety measures in place work together so that everyone is able to return to in-person learning and practice.
Preliminary enrollment data for fall 2021 reflects year-over-year growth in NSCAD’s full-time registrations, particularly for first-year, full-time students as the university received more applications than ever.
We are thrilled to share that NSCAD graduate Anna Kuelken (BFA 2021) and student Max TS. Yang are recipients of the BMO 1st Art! Award!
Dear NSCAD community, The search for the next president of NSCAD is beginning a very important final round of community engagement. In early August, the
NSCAD University is very pleased to welcome Charisma Grace Walker to the position of Director, Opportunity and Belonging, effective September 13, 2021.
The Institute today announced its first artists-in-residence and graduate student fellows for the fall 2021-winter 2022 semesters who will activate the one-of-a-kind research centre.
For fall 2021, we are launching over 180 courses including 27 exceptional NSCAD@online classes while providing the highest quality academic experience in a safe environment.
Dear NSCAD community, On behalf of the entire Presidential Search Committee, I want to express our sincere gratitude for your participation and feedback in the
On the afternoon of Saturday, October 2, 150 family members, friends, colleagues, and admirers gathered at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia to celebrate the
NSCAD is pleased to announce that the winter 2022 semester timetable is now available for viewing online, and registration will begin on Monday, November 1 at 10 a.m. (AST).
NSCAD’s response underscored the facts related to managing the risk of spreading COVID through our community within the context of current public health conditions. All of the safety measures in place work together so that everyone is able to return to in-person learning and practice.
Preliminary enrollment data for fall 2021 reflects year-over-year growth in NSCAD’s full-time registrations, particularly for first-year, full-time students as the university received more applications than ever.
We are thrilled to share that NSCAD graduate Anna Kuelken (BFA 2021) and student Max TS. Yang are recipients of the BMO 1st Art! Award!
Dear NSCAD community, The search for the next president of NSCAD is beginning a very important final round of community engagement. In early August, the
NSCAD University is very pleased to welcome Charisma Grace Walker to the position of Director, Opportunity and Belonging, effective September 13, 2021.
The Institute today announced its first artists-in-residence and graduate student fellows for the fall 2021-winter 2022 semesters who will activate the one-of-a-kind research centre.
For fall 2021, we are launching over 180 courses including 27 exceptional NSCAD@online classes while providing the highest quality academic experience in a safe environment.