We continue to grow our offerings to meet the needs of today’s workforce.
A new LPN-BN pathway program was launched in Miramichi, allowing licensed practical nurses to learn and work in their own community.
In response to the growing interest in the study of crime and the societal responses to crime, UNB launched a new program in criminology and criminal justice.
UNB and Holland College renewed their degree pathway program to enable graduates of the college’s environmental applied science technology and wildlife conservation technology programs to earn a bachelor of science in environment and natural resources.
UNB committed to strengthening the region’s workforce with a new partnership with the McKenna Institute and TechImpact to address the tech industry labour shortage.
UNB offers a new certificate program in nursing leadership and management.
As leaders in research, innovation and entrepreneurship, UNB is creating the New Brunswick of tomorrow.
The McKenna Institute at UNB is working with IBM Canada to provide education and career readiness resources to students and community members in New Brunswick.
UNB and New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) offer a new bachelor of health sciences post-diploma entry for respiratory therapists.
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development partnered with UNB’s McKenna Institute to help teachers integrate technology in the classroom and enhance their students’ learning experience.
Capital projects are underway at UNB to provide our students and faculty with the opportunity to continue their groundbreaking research.
An exciting new chapter with the official ribbon cutting ceremony for the Barry and Flora Beckett Residence.
The University of New Brunswick has officially opened a new research facility that builds on six decades of specialized research leadership in its Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME).
UNB is tremendously grateful for the growing community of generous and loyal donors who contribute to our university each year.
Building on a longstanding reputation in leading research, entrepreneurship and innovation the Harriet Irving Library Research Commons and Rose Garden are now officially open.