We’re proud to share that UNB has been recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers, Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers, and Top Employers for Canadians Over 40 for 2026!
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We are thrilled for this partnership aimed at improving clinical practices, overall system efficiency and patient outcomes!
Please join us in congratulating this year’s Sir Howard Douglas Award winners 🎉
These students exemplify academic excellence, community impact and the spirit of Non Nobis Solum: Not for Ourselves Alone.
Learn more about the winners at ➡️ https://bit.ly/3O5LKI7
Photo caption: Phoebe Bergerson and Pinar Nacakli.
This Friday, UNB’s student-led International Law Society is hosting the 20th Annual International Humanitarian Law Conference! This year’s conference will explore a critical theme: protection of civilians during armed conflict.
Register 👉 https://bit.ly/3O0DFo0
Learn more 👉 https://bit.ly/4tc6Aog
Left to right, Pierre Zundel, president and CEO of CCNB, Hon. Jean-Claude D'Amours, Minister of PETL and Kathy Wilson, acting president and vice chancellor of UNB.
We are proud to announce the signing of a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) to create a streamlined pathway for students pursuing careers in social work.
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Congratulations to David J. Coleman, Professor Emeritus from the University of New Brunswick, on being appointed as a member of this Expert Panel on Enhancing Canada’s Geodetic Infrastructure with the @cca-reports.ca!
Check out this special episode where Dr. Paul Mazerolle reflects on his time as president, gives his thoughts on the value of higher education and shares his optimism for UNB’s future.
At UNB, inclusion matters. The student-led 203 Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity is a welcoming space for 2SLGBTQIA+ students, faculty & staff to connect, study, and access support. We’re proud to highlight this work on Pink Shirt Day.
Learn more about the 203 Centre → https://bit.ly/3MNP21W
Prime Minister Mark Carney quoted Thucydides at the World Economic Forum, inspiring UNB classics professor Dr. Matthew Sears to discuss it on CBC’s Shift–NB. The response led to a four‑part series, Wisdom from the Ancients, starting tomorrow, Feb. 24. More ➡️ https://bit.ly/4tRiEwc
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From UNB to the Olympics. Carrying UNB pride all the way to Italy.
Now in Milan for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Ryan Hamilton (BA’00, MScExSS’03, PhD’11) shared a special and heartwarming reflection en route to the games.
Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/4aKXCYr
📸 Team Canada
This February, UNB campuses are marking Black History Month with opportunities to learn, reflect and engage. As Canada recognizes 30 years of Black History Month in 2026, join us in amplifying Black voices and advancing a more inclusive university community.
Learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3PZ95sn
You are invited to join @unbresearch.bsky.social for this upcoming Dual-Use Technology Summit in Fredericton Feb. 25-26!
UNB is marking the 30th anniversary of national recognition of Black History Month in Canada by honouring this year’s official theme: Black Brilliance Across Generations – From Nation Builders to Tomorrow’s Visionaries.
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Embrace your journey to mental well-being! ❤️ Remember, seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness.
If you're struggling, download Togetherall, a digital mental health support service is now available online, 24/7.
Learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/40DCWew
Left: An individual holding a book titled "Cracking the Nazi Code" by Jason Bell, standing in front of a bookshelf. Right: Historical black-and-white portrait of Dr. Winthrop Bell.
Best-selling author and UNB philosophy professor Dr. Jason Bell shares a last name—but no relation—with Dr. Winthrop Bell, the subject of his thrilling debut non-fiction book, Cracking the Nazi Code: The Untold Story of Canada’s Greatest Spy.
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Five people in waders work together in a stream, using nets to collect samples, surrounded by autumn foliage.
UNB is proud to share that a salmon conservation initiative led by Indigenous partners, Parks Canada, UNB and an extensive network of academic, government and community partners, has been named one of the UN World Restoration Flagship Initiatives.
Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/45njA0x
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UNB and Holland College's Atlantic Police Academy (APA) have partnered to offer students a faster, more practical and holistic route to a criminology degree.
Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3LzFN4Q
Make safety your study buddy with the UNB Safe App.
From late-night walks to quick tips, it’s got your back with:
👣 Friend Walk
💬 Live Chat
🚨 Mobile Blue Light
🕵️ Report a Tip
🏠 Virtual Walk Home
Download now👇
https://bit.ly/4hzgjiD
#UNBSafe #CampusLife #StaySafeUNB
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Congratulations to Dr. Heather Millar, an associate professor of political science at UNB, whose book has received an honourable mention for the American Political Science Association’s Seymour Lipset Best Book Award.
Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/4q5R1fZ
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Two UNB undergraduates have claimed first place at the 2025 Mathematics Competition, held in October at the Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Conference in Cape Breton.
Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3KFFaGI
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UNB researchers are studying how rural women experience intimate partner violence. Isolation, limited services and tight-knit communities increase risk, and their work offers recommendations to improve safety.
Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3MLPf5j
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UNB Saint John’s Computer Science Department sent three teams to the ICPC NENA competition! UNBSJ – Team 2 (Ben Foster, Sofiri Jaja, and Zion Dadu) placed 1st at the Moncton site and 3rd in Atlantic Canada after solving five problems. Huge congratulations to all our teams! 🎉
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NB’s white spruce saw a 25% growth drop in recent droughts, hitting bigger trees hardest. Despite resilience, models warn future declines. UNB’s Katherine Tripp studied how drought is already reshaping our forests.
Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3XF2cQP
Person standing next to a research poster titled "AI-Driven Early Triage Support for Emergency Departments: Toward Predicting ICU-Level Care for ED Arrivals" at an academic conference.
UNB Saint John’s Computer Science Dept joined the 2025 Health Research Symposium in Fredericton. Grad student Olaoluwa Malachi presented his poster on AI-driven early triage support, contributing to a strong two-day showcase of health research and innovation across New Brunswick.
UNB Saint John’s Computer Science department hosted a two-day “Unlocking Healthcare with AI” workshop, bringing together students, faculty and industry experts to explore real-world AI in healthcare, from decision support to ethics and data analytics.
It’s Giving Tuesday! 🎉 Thanks to alumni support, students gain hands-on learning through co-ops, present award-winning papers at conferences, and access vital resources like lab equipment and books.
Learn more and give today by visiting https://bit.ly/482Xcvs
National awards and a milestone anniversary highlight how UNB’s Moncton site is a leader in modern nursing education across Canada!
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Earlier this year, University of New Brunswick computer science student Owen Yesuf attended an entrepreneurship conference that spun out a big idea. Less than a year later, that idea is now a study app quickly growing in popularity.
Read more about the Buddy Sync app ➡️ https://bit.ly/4ooCNG3
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Global Entrepreneurship Week celebrates innovators and job creators who launch startups, drive economic growth and improve lives.
Read more about how UNB empowers innovators from idea to impact ➡️ https://bit.ly/47OA2bV
#GlobalEntrepreneurshipWeek #GEW2025 #GEWUNB2025 #Innovation #Entrepreneurship
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We are very proud to be one of three universities on Canada’s Top 100 Employers list for 2026 🎉
This is an achievement that speaks to more than policies or programs. Here are just a few ways that we set the standard this year ➡️ https://bit.ly/4oFCqaW