March 27, 2013 - NYC Travel Study Information Session: Join Program Director Jeff Brown on Wednesday, March 27th at 2:00pm to learn more about the upcoming NYC Travel Study Program. Read more.
February 16, 2013 - 5 Reasons to Combine Travel & Study: The University of New Brunswick (UNB) Faculty of Arts is offering five exciting 3-week travel study programs that blend a love of travel with your passion for learning. But why travel study? To find out, check out UNB’s top 5 reasons!Read more.
February 10, 2013 - CEL Creates New Program for Senior Business Leaders: Anyone who has excelled in business knows that it can be lonely at the top. That's why UNB CEL has developed the new Executive Education Program: Transforming Leadership, which offers business leaders the opportunity to come together with like-minded executives to connect and collaborate—and transform their leadership skills and their organizations.Read more.
April 12, 2011 - Tracey Martineau Adult Learner Example:
20 percent of UNB students are over the age of 25. The University of
New Brunswick’s College of Extended Learning celebrates the courage and
dedication of adult learners everywhere.Read more.
December 2010 - BIS: The University of New Brunswick’s Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS)
is a degree completion program designed for adult students who have
previous post-secondary study.Read more.
December 2010 - Certificate Programs help to advance careers: Rapid advances in technology and the global economy have changed the way
we work and live. Keeping pace and remaining competitive requires
continuous learning. For people balancing family, full-time employment,
and other commitments, keeping up with these changes can be challenging.Read more.
December 2010 - Making Learning Accessible:The college [of Extended Learning] was established to focus the university’s resources and talent toward continuous and lifelong learning. Read more.
UNB’s Fredericton campus, located in New Brunswick’s capital, was established in 1785; its Saint John campus, located in New Brunswick’s largest city, was established in 1964.
UNB is among the oldest public universities in North America and the oldest English-language university in Canada.
UNB’s international students originate from more than 100 countries, contributing to the cultural fabric of our host communities and the entire province.