Established in 1785, UNB has a long history of helping students interpret the past. Our history department’s graduate programs examine diverse narratives about societies, institutions and cultures to ...
A cumulative GPA less than the minimum requirement, or grades with a D or F, are considered unsatisfactory, and the student will normally be required to withdraw from the program or be placed on ...
We offer English-second-language programs that help international students and English-second-language speakers prepare to study in colleges or university programs in Canada (or other English ...
We provide opportunities to everyone who wants to learn about Wabanaki histories, cultures, contributions, and treaty rights through principles of respect, sharing, harmony, acceptance and unity.
Forests captivated Dr. Rafaella Mayrinck as a child in Brazil, where she loved spending time outdoors. She is someone whose mind always asked big questions and felt inclined toward solving problems.
Whether you are a front-line practitioner, a caregiver, or a healthcare professional, our programs will help you provide more effective support to people with behaviour disorders, such as Autism ...
The UNB Legal Clinic, located in a historic home in downtown Fredericton, is a crucial resource for individuals seeking legal assistance in New Brunswick. The clinic is committed to community service ...
Get hands-on support from Canada’s top cybersecurity researchers. Help us build industry-leading cybersecurity technology. And face emerging threats with company-specific, cross-disciplinary research.
At the Centre for Nuclear Energy Research (CNER), we specialize in water chemistry control and corrosion detection, monitoring, and prevention to give you the peace of mind you deserve.
Enhance workplace well-being and inclusivity with our Certificate in Psychologically Safe Leadership (CPSL), Certificate in Becoming a Psychologically Safe & Inclusive Employee (CPSIE), and wellness ...
With the generous support of the New Brunswick Law Foundation, this chronological index of Rand's jurisprudence was prepared by Michelle Brun, LL.B. in June 2001.
All those receiving degrees at the ceremony are required to attend the convocation rehearsal in the Hazen Hall Lecture Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 24, from 6 – 7 p.m. Led by the Student Marshal, the ...