Creating Peaceful Learning Environments The goal of the team is to assist schools in "creating peaceful learning environments." The team works in several school districts with self-identified schools dedicated to exploring options in creating favourable climates with their students, staff, and communities. Read more...
Religion and Violence The Religion and Violence Research Team has been examining the story of what happens when religious people look to their faith communities for help in the aftermath of violence in the family context. Read more...
Workplace Violence and Abuse (Workplace Bullying) The purpose of the Team is to conduct qualitative research designed to deepen our understanding of the various ways in which New Brunswickers experience bullying, intimidation, victimization, aggression, and other forms of violence and abuse in their workplaces. Read more...
Violent Men and Fathering Study The proposed research will focus on men who are violent towards their partners and their role as fathers. The team will look at both how abusive men perceive the violent situation as well as how the counselors working with the abusers interpret the situation. 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.
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UNB’s international students originate from more than 100 countries, contributing to the cultural fabric of our host communities and the entire province.