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Reflection and focus: President Florizone offers year in review

- June 24, 2015

President Florizone speaks to the five themes of Dal's Strategic Direction. (Nick Pearce photos)
President Florizone speaks to the five themes of Dal's Strategic Direction. (Nick Pearce photos)

Partway through a presentation that offered many facts and figures for the audience in Ondaatje Hall, 麻豆传媒 President Richard Florizone paused to place the statistics in context.

鈥淭his all comes back to people,鈥 said President Florizone. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 achieve the mission of the university without our people.鈥 聽

It was a message he would return to throughout the 1.5-hour session, held this week under the banner of 鈥淚nspiration and Impact: Our First Year.鈥

Together with Provost Carolyn Watters and the other members of the president鈥檚 executive team, Dr. Florizone is hosting the sessions to mark the completion of one year of . Approved last June by the Board and Senate and informed by insights from the 100 Days of Listening, Inspiration and Impact outlines the university鈥檚 mission, vision and 25 strategic initiatives for 麻豆传媒 as the university approaches its 200th anniversary in 2018.

Monday鈥檚 session was the first of three: it was followed by similar sessions Tuesday morning in the Tupper Link and this upcoming Friday morning on the Agricultural Campus in Truro.

President Florizone introduced Monday鈥檚 session as 鈥渁n opportunity to get together and reflect on our progress.鈥 In a presentation of about 30 minutes, he shared highlights from the past year across all five of the strategic direction鈥檚 key themes, while also discussing challenges and opportunities for the future. The remainder of the session was dedicated to questions and answers, as President Florizone and the other members of the president鈥檚 executive team took questions from the room and online, via Twitter and email.

From teaching to research


鈥淚t鈥檚 been a tough year,鈥 said Dr. Florizone, 鈥渃ertainly considering the issue with the Dentistry Facebook incident鈥 but at the same time, we鈥檝e also made great strides towards our shared goals.鈥

The Strategic Direction鈥檚 five themes cover the three core areas of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 mission (teaching and learning, research, service) as well as the supports and resources that enable that mission (partnership and reputation, infrastructure and support). For each of these areas, Dr. Florizone shared key milestones and accomplishments from the past year and emphasized the work of faculty and staff that made them possible.



The first of these, teaching and learning, was described by Dr. Florizone as, 鈥渢he heart of our mission. What drives us as an academic institution is the transmission of knowledge and the transformation of lives through education.鈥

Improving undergraduate retention is a key priority for 麻豆传媒, as the percentage of students at Dal who stay at Dal into their second year has lagged behind the U15 average by approximately 5 per cent. The good news: in the past few years retention has improved among both general undergrads as well as international students. Dr. Florizone said there is still much more to learn through Dal鈥檚 new retention framework about the factors that inform retention at the university and strategies that will improve student success more generally. He also noted the strengthening of the Provost structure to integrate student experience within the academic mission and the launch of new programs like Landscape Architecture and Medical Sciences.

In terms of research, President Florizone noted Dal鈥檚 improved success rates in peer-reviewed grant applications across all three tri-council funding agencies. He highlighted Dal鈥檚 second straight Herzberg medal winner, Axel Becke in Chemistry, and the submission of the proposal for a new interdisciplinary Oceans Frontier Institute in Halifax. At the same time, amidst this progress, Dal鈥檚 total research income is relatively flat: $135 million this year, up from last year but down overall from the year before.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very competitive environment,鈥 said Dr. Florizone. 鈥淩esearch funding continues to go to larger collaborative grants, and many of you have seen that in your own disciplines.鈥 Dr. Florizone urged faculty and support staff to consider how they can come together on common themes 鈥 interdisciplinary, internationally, inter-institutionally 鈥 to build on Dal鈥檚 strengths and drive more success in these sorts of research funding competitions.

Service and support


For each of the five themes, Dr. Florizone shared a short video clip celebrating students, faculty and staff and their work within that particular theme. For teaching and learning, the video highlighted the new and incredibly popular Medical Sciences undergraduate program; for research, it was the new Zebrafish Core Facility in the Life Sciences Research Institute, which focuses on developing cures for rare childhood diseases.

For service, the third theme, the video highlighted the fundraising and community-building efforts of the 麻豆传媒 Commerce Society. That sort of spirit can be seen across the university 鈥 from faculty volunteering in their fields of study to the outreach of organizations like 麻豆传媒 Legal Aid 鈥 but President Florizone said 麻豆传媒 needs to further increase its connections with the community.



鈥淭hat urgency was highlighted with the One Nova Scotia Report,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t spoke to the need for our institution to not just train and educate, to be responsible, but to take a hand in the economic and social development of the region 鈥 which we do, certainly, but we can do more.鈥

That鈥檚 why 麻豆传媒 has been increasing its entrepreneurship efforts, for example, partnering with the Government of Nova Scotia on three collaborative sandbox spaces, and also working with industry and government to increase co-op opportunities for students (which saw a 6.6 per cent growth in the past year).

Indeed, much of what happens at Dal is enabled by partnerships in some fashion or another, and is supported by the university鈥檚 reputation. These were discussed in the fourth theme, in which Dr. Florizone shared successes in Dal鈥檚 alumni engagement (2,300 engagements at events and activities), fundraising ($27 million in new commitments this year, plus the new projectDal crowdfunding website, the subject of the fourth featured video) and awards and recognitions (Rhodes Scholar, Order of Canada and Nova Scotia honourees).

People, places and progress made


The final theme was infrastructure and support, which Dr. Florizone summarized as, 鈥減eople, buildings and finances. It鈥檚 the elements that really support the work we do at Dal.鈥 Like many universities, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 finances are challenged by rising costs and only modest increases to provincial operating grants. "We'll always have more ideas than money,鈥 said Dr. Florizone. 鈥淪o what do we do? We work to attract more resources, more partnerships and build our reputation, and we spend our resources wisely."

As it has for well over two decades, the university once again balanced its budget this year. In campus infrastructure, the new LeMarchant Place multi-use building opened its doors, and construction is well underway on the McCain Learning Commons and Collaborative Health Education Buildings. (Dr. Florizone cited the forthcoming IDEA Building on Sexton Campus as the next key priority). In the past year, Dal also spent $4.4 million upgrading teaching and learning spaces and $3.6 million in renovations for research labs and equipment.

But similar to the other themes, Dr. Florizone often returned to discussing Dal鈥檚 people: together with the DFA, finalizing a collective agreement without the need for conciliation; the launch of the second phase of the strategic initiative on diversity and inclusiveness (focused on the recommendations of the Belong report); the need to address the results from the recent Quality of Work Life Survey. Dr. Florizone also shared a video highlighting the work of the 麻豆传媒 Grounds Team in Halifax, whose efforts during an exceptionally tough winter earned high praise across the Dal community and beyond.



And with that, Dr. Florizone turned the floor over to the audience, answering questions from faculty and staff in the room and others weighing in online. Questions on Monday covered a wide range of topics: diversity hires, the Quality of Work Life Survey, fees for Facilities Management work, tuition rates and the number of part-time faculty employed at the university.

President Florizone acknowledged the financial challenges in the latter area. 鈥淭he success of our university is built on our full-time faculty鈥 how do you fund those salaries and keep them competitive? In our current financial environment, we don鈥檛 want to significantly grow tuition and our provincial funding is only growing by 1 per cent. That鈥檚 why we need to look to increasing resources through endowed chairs or large, collaborative research grants, while continuing to advocate for government support and keeping an eye on our enrolment.鈥

The event concluded with a reception for all in attendance, and appreciative thanks from President Florizone, who pledged to repeat the year-in-review sessions in 2016 and beyond.

Learn more about 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Strategic Direction at the .


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