Our boulder-dedicated climbing wall is located in the basement of the Lady Beaverbrook Gym. Climbers face the challenge of the wall’s mixed terrain and are safeguarded by large crash pads instead of ...
UNB’s Mathematics and Statistics department offers top percentile research programs, plus the chance to study advanced topics with internationally-recognized faculty. It all adds up to a positive ...
At the University of New Brunswick, we turn ideas into action to improve the lives of people in our cities, our province and beyond. We are united by the knowledge that our work creates positive ...
Dr. Paula Kristmanson is a Professor in the Faculty of Education and is the current Director of the Second Language Research Institute of Canada (L 2 RIC). Her academic interests focus on a variety of ...
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BScE) in Geomatics Engineering with the Cadastral Surveying Option This degree is accredited with both the Canadian Council of Land Surveyors and Engineers Canada ...
Allan is a cofounder and partner at Bonfire, a digital marketing communications agency based in Saint John, New Brunswick that works with clients throughout Canada and the United States. He is an ...
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.
Our program enables students to pursue individualized and innovative interdisciplinary research outside the boundaries of existing discipline-specific graduate programs. The IDST PhD program has grown ...
At UNB you will enjoy learning from cutting-edge expert Computer Scientists in a long-standing program; the Faculty of Computer Science (FCS) at the UNB’s Fredericton Campus was the first computer ...
Training and education in cybersecurity falls far short of current needs, and what will be required in the future. Worldwide, there are 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions. Such skills ...
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.
Dr. Lorna Butler is a full professor and dean in the Faculty of Nursing at the Fredericton campus and Moncton site of the University of New Brunswick. Dr. Butler received her PhD from the University ...