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Human Rights and Equity provides presentations and information to members of the university community on issues related to respectful work and learning environments. We also provide learning ...
A bachelor of science with a major in applied coastal ecology will give students a deep dive into tackling climate change and protecting our important coastal regions. This program prepares students ...
Drop in fee of $10 must be paid. Participation waiver to be filled out and submitted, available by supervisor on duty. All participants under the age of 19 must be accompanied and supervised by a ...
Dani Squires (BA'16) has always had a big heart for volunteering and supporting her community, but she never imagined the places and the people it would connect her to. Today, she’s the television ...
This course will open for Summer Term 2025. Assessing interventions in single systems (including individuals, families, and organizations) or other social systems is infused into the daily practice of ...
This course will open for Summer Term 2025. This course explores the design and implementation of behaviour change procedures and supervision frameworks that optimize staff performance, client care, ...
This course will open for Summer Term 2025. This course introduces wave phenomena and electricity and magnetism. Throughout, the concepts related to motion learned in Introductory Physics I are used ...
Faculty and staff may experience issues calling certain locations throughout Europe via their VoIP phone. Our team is currently investigating. If you encounter this issue, please send any details ...
Normally, minimum requirements for admission: a combined average of 75% four electives with a minimum overall average of 75% Note: Meeting these requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Those ...
Andrew MacLean (BA'07) writes the weekly Atlantic Canadian newspaper column Backyard History and hosts the podcast and TV show of the same name. He has also written 3 books about the forgotten stories ...
UNB and STU students interested in amateur radio are invited to explore membership opportunities with the UNB Amateur Radio Club. Contact Brent Petersen: [email protected] to express your interest ...
The International Repeater Group maintains a system of about two dozen repeaters in the province of New Brunswick. There are many functions, but with a small handheld mobile radio, also called a ...
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