University of New Brunswick
Region: Northern America
Country/Region: Canada
Found Year: 1785
Address: P.O. Box 4400Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada
Introduction

Our History UNB’s Fredericton campus, located in New Brunswick’s capital, was established in 1785; its Saint John campus, located in New Brunswick’s largest city, was established in 1964. UNB is among the oldest public universities in North America and the oldest English-language university in Canada. Our Students UNB has more than 11,400 undergraduate and graduate students on its campuses. UNB’s international students originate from more than 100 countries, contributing to the cultural fabric of our host communities and the entire province. UNB students contribute to New Brunswick’s economy with more than $200-million in annual spending. UNB has more than 64,000 living alumni, half of whom live in New Brunswick. Our Faculties UNB has more than 75 undergraduate and graduate programs. There are 14 faculties on the Fredericton and Saint John campuses. Fredericton: arts, business administration, computer science, education, engineering, forestry and environmental management, kinesiology, law, nursing, Renaissance College and science. Saint John: arts, business, and science, applied science and engineering. UNB employs more than 3,000 full- and part-time staff, including faculty, support staff and students. The College of Extended Learning makes UNB accessible around the world through distance education and web-based courses. UNB Saint John’s language institute, Saint John College, and UNB’s College of Extended Learning welcome hundreds of international students every year, helping them to improve their language skills for academic purposes. UNB’s faculty of law ranks among the top five in Canada (Canadian Lawyer Magazine). In fall 2010, UNB Saint John, in partnership with Dalhousie University and the government of New Brunswick, became home to the province's first English-language medical school. Our Research UNB receives more than $51 million in annual research funding, through grants and contracts. Fifty per cent of research funding is returned to the local economy through salaries and student support. UNB has more than 60 research centres, institutes, groups and major projects. UNB has 15 Canada Research Chairs. Close to 80 per cent of university research in New Brunswick happens at UNB. UNB’s Planetary Space Science Centre is the only NASA-supported planetary imaging facility in Canada. The UNB MRI Centre is one of the largest and best known material science magnetic resonance imaging labs in the world. UNB’s Canadian Rivers Institute working to make our rivers clean and safe. UNB’s Centre for Coastal Studies and Aquaculture does work in Canada, the Caribbean, the UK, the Mediterranean, South America, Australia and Antarctica. UNB’s Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society is helping the world understand modern-day conflicts. It is one of the few research institutes in Canada and the U.S. studying the role of climate change in current and future conflicts. Google Earth uses technology developed by UNB geodesy and geomatics engineering researchers. UNB’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering is a world-renowned research facility in biomedical engineering and one of the oldest solely dedicated to this field. Our Funding UNB has an operating budget of $166.2 million (2009-10). UNB awards over $5 million in scholarships annually. In 2008-09, half of all incoming high school students received a scholarship to UNB. UNB’s land endowment encompasses more than 8,000 acres of land throughout the province, with most of its property located in the Fredericton and Saint John regions.

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Electrical & Electronic Engineering
201-300
Telecommunication Engineering
201-300
Computer Science & Engineering
201-300
Chemical Engineering
201-300
Earth Sciences
301-400
Ecology
301-400
Materials Science & Engineering
401-500
Agricultural Sciences
401-500
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