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The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council is supporting a series of events across the country to highlight the people-focused research that will help to shape Canada's future. Dalhousie is hosting the Atlantic Region event, Connecting Cultures, on 6-8 March 2014.
Dr. Elizabeth Kay-Raining Bird (School of Human Communication Disorders) will be participating in a round-table discussion on Saturday, March 8 from 2:30 - 4:00 pm on the topic of "Bilingualism and Developing Discourse Skills."
To learn more, visit the Dalhousie Connecting Cultures website.
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