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Let us introduce you to the world
Broaden your horizons and explore ideas that will change your view of the world.
Explore with us
Travel while you learn through our study abroad program.
Dare to be wise
UNB is ranked one of Canada's top five comprehensive universities by Maclean's magazine.
Future focused
UNB was the first university in Canada to introduce an e-business program.
Where professors know your name
With our faculty-student ratio of 1:17, you are more than just a number.

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Two main campuses with programs around the world

UNB has two main campuses: one in Fredericton, New Brunswick's capital, and the other in Saint John, New Brunswick's largest city.

Helping Canadians understand Afghanistan

Researchers at the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society at UNB have published a book exploring Canada's role in rebuilding Afghanistan.

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Bringing a human touch to artificial limbs

Providing affordable prosthetic hands to amputees is a dream come true for a team of researchers at UNB's Institute of Biomedical Engineering.

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A vision for a healthier New Brunswick

The Richard J. CURRIE CENTER, a state-of-the-art health and wellness facility under construction at UNB has cleared an important milestone.

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A sustainable way to feed a hungry world

UNB, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and private-sector partners are pioneering a new approach to aquaculture that’s sustainable, profitable and socially acceptable.

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Reaching for the stars

UNB graduate Melissa Battler is helping the Canadian Space Agency and NASA prepare for future visits to Mars.

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Inspired entrepreneurship

UNB alumna Kara Hachey turned her class project into a successful business that helps New Brunswick children and parents.

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Working to make the world a better place

UNB alumna Kate Rogers has spent the last nine years studying and working in international development in some of the world's poorest nations.

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Exploring a delicate food web

UNB PhD student Heidi Swanson has braved extreme isolation and hungry bears in her quest for a greater understanding of Canada's northern ecosystem.

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