UNB University of New Brunswick

Academics

Mar 4, 2014
Dare to be wise
 
With more than 70 degree and certificate programs, some of the best professors in Canada, internships, study abroad opportunities and much more, the University of New Brunswick is the logical choice for those who dare to be wise.
 
With campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, UNB is focused on teaching excellence, world-class research and helping students to achieve their academic goals.

 
At UNB you are more than just a number

Ranked among the top comprehensive universities in Canada in the category of faculty-student ratio by Maclean's magazine, our small class sizes and low student-to-professor ratio mean professors get to know their students.
 
Faculty members also get students involved in ground-breaking research to introduce new ideas, new ways of thinking and to take advantage of all the university has to offer.
 
Browse our site to learn more about becoming part of the UNB community.

Source: http://www.unb.ca/academics/

Academic Employment Opportunity

The Department of Anthropology at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in socio-cultural anthropology at the rank of Assistant Professor, with a preferred effective start date of July 1, 2016, subject to final budgetary approval. Candidates should hold a PhD in anthropology, demonstrate the potential for excellence in both teaching and research, and be willing to participate actively in service. 

Alumni Advancement Officer - Strategic Engagement

Reporting to the Executive Director of the UNB Associated Alumni, the Alumni Advancement Officer plays a lead role in the development and implementation of the Marketing and Communications strategy in support of the five-year Alumni Engagement Plan, and provides marketing and communications support to the Alumni office, including initiative-specific marketing communications campaigns and collateral.

Electron Microscopist/Confocal Microscopist

This position is responsible for operation and training of users of light (confocal, wide-field epifluorescence, and various transmitted light modalities) and electron beam (both transmission and scanning) microscopes in a multi-user facility.  Users are from throughout the Faculty of Science, as well as other fields and industry, but predominantly from the biological sciences.