Home > UNB University of New Brunswick > Articles > UNB Fredericton Campus
UNB University of New Brunswick

UNB Fredericton Campus

Mar 4, 2014


 
Small class sizes, personalized attention, and a huge variety of programs is what you'll find at the UNB Fredericton campus.
• Our average class size is 31- likely the same size as your high school class.
• We offer more than 75 undergraduate and graduate programs.
• Founded in 1785, the University of New Brunswick is the oldest public English-language university in Canada and one of the oldest universities in North America.

Support: academic, health, financial & careers. We've got you covered.
• Half of our incoming students last year received a scholarship.
• An on-campus health clinic, career and personal counselling, Writing Help Centre, and Math Help Centre are all available to you free of charge.
• Our academic advisors will help find the right program for you and make sure you're on the right track.


Student Life




• Choose from 14 different residences, including all-male, all-female, and co-ed.
• Each house has different events and traditions throughout the year, many of which aid charitable causes. Highlights include:
    The Bridges House Polar Dip
     Aitken House's annual Club Med party, where students bring the beach to the house by trucking sand into the basement.
     The Neville/Jones House Bed Push
• On-campus eateries include Tim Hortons, Quizno's, Pizza Pizza, Starbucks, plus three dining halls and several cafés.

Enjoy flexible meal plans and all-you-can-eat dining!


See our UNB Fredericton Virtual Tour

Source: http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/prospective/

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.