Current Projects
Some enterprise projects directly impacting your teaching, learning, research or work at UNB have been highlighted to provide you with additional details.
To learn more --> choose a project from the list on the right or view the complete list of our current projects.
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| Project | Start Month | End Month | Current Month | Project Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| connectEd – Faculty/Staff (email, calendar, file storage, print) Faculty and staff will be getting connectEd (email,calendar,file storage and print services) this summer. All faculty and staff will be moved to the new connectEd environment between June and August 31, 2012. | November 2011 | August 2012 | October 2013 | On Track |
| Project | Start Month | End Month | Current Month | Project Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNB Card Program Implementing new Transact System & Online Account Management application. Migrating from Universal Edition 2.9 to Transact 3.8. | March 2012 | August 2012 | October 2013 | On Track |
| Project | Start Month | End Month | Current Month | Project Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VoIP – UNBF Faculty/Staff Implementation During this phase of the VoIP project, UNB Fredericton data network upgrades will be completed and UNB Fredericton faculty and staff will be migrated to the new VoIP telephone service. | February 2012 | August 2013 | October 2013 | On Track |
About UNB
Did you know?
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.
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.

