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Technical University of Nova Scotia
H Building, completed 1909.
Former names
Nova Scotia Technical College (1907–1980)
Active
1907–1997
Location
Halifax
,
Nova Scotia
,
Canada
Campus
Urban
Website
http://www.tuns.ca/ (inactive)
44°38′33″N63°34′22″W / 44.64250°N 63.57278°W / 44.64250; -63.57278
The Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS) was a Canadian university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
TUNS was officially founded as the Nova Scotia Technical College on 25 April 1907. On 1 April 1997 it was merged into Dalhousie University. The former TUNS campus is now called the Sexton Campus, in honour of Dr. Frederick Sexton, founding principal of the Nova Scotia Technical College.[1]
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