In the past year, major strides have been made in the areas of experiential education and student-led initiatives across the province.
Newcomer, entrepreneur and UNB PhD candidate, Agunbiade Seun Richards, is dedicated to growing the economy and population of Saint John through entrepreneurship.
UNB has partnered with Art4Life Inc., a for-profit social enterprise committed to maintaining and improving the health and well-being of seniors through art.
Led by a team of law students and guided by a faculty member, the UNB Tax Clinic provided students with information seminars and the opportunity to obtain advice and assistance filing their income tax returns.
Over the summer, students from UNB participated in experiential learning programs, making a major impact for community groups and leading the way toward a sustainable future, as part of UNB’s third annual Sustainability Week.
We are stronger when we work together.
President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Paul J. Mazerolle speaks in alignment with New Brunswick’s fellow universities supporting our province by strengthening our democracy and economy.
The New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training at UNB shared its expertise with New Brunswick’s public servants, providing them with the skills to develop and use large data sets to influence public policy and solve social issues.
During the summer, UNB launched Catalyst, a program designed to give NB businesses access to some of UNB’s brightest and most talented students for assistance in immediate COVID-19 recovery and long-term strategy development.
UNB researchers collaborate with healthcare professionals across the province to positively impact the lives of people from local and regional communities by tackling emerging health issues through health-related research.
President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Paul J. Mazerolle discusses how UNB can help New Brunswick to successfully navigate a post-pandemic recession and advance the public good.
Researchers from UNB say manufacturing is still the engine of New Brunswick’s economy and could be the answer to economic challenges posed by declining demographics.
UNB protecting New Brunswickers during a global pandemic.
In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, UNB gathered crucial supplies to provide the Province of New Brunswick with personal protective equipment needed for healthcare workers on the front line and emergency responders.
President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Paul J. Mazerolle thanks and acknowledges our nurses and healthcare professionals who have worked on the front line throughout the ongoing pandemic for National Nurses Week.