Understanding the diverse causes and impacts of conflict

The Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society

One of UNB's distinguished research centres, The Milton F. Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society is devoted to excellence in the study of war as a complex social phenomenon. With the goal of increasing understanding of the cause, course, and consequence of armed conflict, the Gregg Centre is internationally recognized for its graduate program, undergraduate and graduate teaching, public outreach, popular and scholarly publications, and its expertise in all aspects of modern conflict.

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Milner featured on Pritzker's Citizen Soldier

Milner featured on Pritzker's Citizen Soldier

Dr. Marc Milner featured on Pritzer Military Library's Citizen Soldier program on the War in the Atlantic and the U-505. Watch the episode. More [..]

Call for Papers: Places of Interest

Call for Papers: Places of Interest

Proposals are now being accepted for the Gregg Centre Annual Conference, "Places of Interest: The Canadian Army and the New Global Security Environment," scheduled for February 5-6, 2014. More [..]

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