The Lorenzo Society is pleased to welcome author Amanda Peters to campus in-conversation with Dr. Rachel Bryant. Amanda will read from her new short fiction collection Waiting for the Long Night Moon ...
Donald Savoie (MA’72) holds the Canada Research Chair in Public Administration and Governance at the Université de Moncton, as well as the Clément-Cormier Research Chair in Economic Development. Over ...
At the School of Leadership Studies, we focus on community development and responsible leadership. In this hands-on, collaborative learning environment, you’ll develop a wide variety of academic and ...
Process and productivity improvement: We work with organizations to assess, measure and analyze their operations to optimize their workflows. Digital technology implementation: We help businesses ...
Donor Impact Report There is a sense of community at UNB that few universities can match. On our campuses, around our province, and to the far reaches of the globe where UNBers land, our alumni, ...
Understanding that every corner of the world conducts business differently is what international business is all about. UNB’s International Business concentration attracts students interested in ...
A unique and hands-on excavation experience at an 18th century National Historic Site. The UNB Bioarchaeology Field School provides you with practical lab work and field training opportunities.
Dr. Amy Parachnowitsch joined UNB July 2018. She completed her undergraduate degree (Biology) at Simon Fraser University, her Masters (Botany) at the University of Guelph and her PhD (Ecology and ...
It all begins with people. You hire them. You train them. You inspire them. That’s what human resources is all about. By specializing in Human Resources Management with an honours or concentration, ...
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.
The student lounge is located in room 336 in Marshall d'Avray Hall.
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.