Announcement re: The Annual Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference 2023

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Good morning,

 

I am writing to you on behalf of the Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference (Crossroads) 2023 Planning Committee. We are beginning to spread the word about Crossroads 2023, and we ask that you please share the following message with students and faculty within your departments and programs. Thank you in advance, and we look forward to sharing more details with you in the coming weeks!

 

Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference is making a comeback in 2023 for its 19th iteration!  The Crossroads Conference is a national, student-led health research conference taking place March 10 and 11, 2023 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Crossroads is hosted by the Graduate Student Society at the School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University and is one of the longest-running events of its kind. It is an adjudicated, peer-reviewed event for student researchers at all levels of study and offers a unique opportunity to showcase and engage in dialogue about innovative health research. Additionally, it provides a forum for interdisciplinary learning and collaboration between students and experts. The conference welcomes submissions from students in a wide range of health-related disciplines for oral and poster presentations.

 

To stay up to date on the latest conference details, you can follow us at @dalcrossroads on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram or on our website at dalcrossroads.com

Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference

Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference

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More information will be announced over the coming weeks, so stay tuned!

 

Sincerely,

 

-Michelle

 

Michelle Lincoln (She/Her), Promotions and Communications, Lead

Crossroads Planning Committee
Dalhousie University
Stairs House, 6230 South Street
PO Box 15000 Halifax NS, B3H 4R2
dalcrossroads@dal.ca
dalcrossroads.com
@DalCrossroads

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