The University of New Brunswick (UNB) offers an engaging education within a community that champions, challenges and supports its students in their journey to create their own future.
UNB’s professors are leaders in their fields, partnering with NASA to develop crater impact technologies, pioneering research in plant-based medicines and having 235 research projects funded within the past two years – just to name a few.
Established in 1785, UNB is Canada’s oldest English-language university. Its two main campuses are located in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. UNB also has satellite campuses and programs in other parts of Canada and around the world.
The university enrolls nearly 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students per year, including students from more than 100 countries, and boasts an impressive 16:1 student to faculty ratio. At UNB, every future matters.
UNB has more than 75 undergraduate and graduate programs. The Fredericton campus is home to 11 academic faculties, including Canada’s first engineering program and Canada’s only bachelor of arts program with courses in game design. The UNB Saint John campus has three internationally focused academic faculties.
The College of Extended Learning makes UNB accessible internationally through distance education. UNB Saint John’s language institute and UNB Fredericton’s English Language Program welcome hundreds of international students every year, helping them to improve their language skills for academic purposes.
UNB teaches students to create opportunities for themselves and others through its six entrepreneurship and innovation centres and offers a personalized, small, safe and supportive university environment you can find only here.
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