Comparative Cultural Studies invites students to pursue the study of cultural expressions as significant ways we make meaning of our world. Through critical comparative analysis of culture with a ...
During this multi-faceted project, researchers at L 2 RIC worked with a Professional Learning Community (PLC) at a local high school to develop materials related to the CEFR and the Language Portfolio ...
Choose from one of the 12 fantastic residences on our Fredericton campus. We are pleased to offer traditional-style, suite-style and mature student & family residences. Find the one where you’ll feel ...
The academic year consists of two semesters: fall (September- December) and winter (January – April). There is usually a teaching break of two or three weeks at Christmas. Our important deadlines and ...
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 Second Language Research Institute of Canada (L₂RIC) is a leader in the field of second language education and is recognized nationally and internationally. Whether you are a prospective student, ...
Our Master’s and PhD degrees in Interdisciplinary Studies (IDST) provide a unique opportunity for highly motivated graduate students to pursue individualized and innovative interdisciplinary research ...
The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (BScKin) program balances theory with hands-on experience in the University of New Brunswick's world-class research facilities. You will have the creative space ...
I am interested in an array of complex magmatic-hydrothermal mineralizing and alteration processes, associated with the formation of massive-sulphide deposits (Bathurst Camp), porphyry Cu-Mo-Au ...
Enjoy a fantastic selection of summer camps at the University of New Brunswick's campuses in Fredericton and Saint John. Available camps range from arts to sports, from engineering and science to ...
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. Charles Bourque began his academic career at Dalhousie University where he received a BSc in Mathematics and Theoretical Ecology. He also obtained a BSc in Synoptic Meteorology from the University ...