The Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering (GGE) graduate program at UNB combines the study of geodesy with geomatics, giving students a well-rounded understanding of the field. We offer an ...
Established in 1990, we are Canada's original faculty of computer science. With an accredited co-op program and world experts within arm’s reach, we promote innovation to lead the digital ...
Established in 1785, UNB has a long history of helping students interpret the past. Our historical studies department’s graduate programs examine diverse narratives about societies, institutions and ...
Anomaly detection has been the main focus of many researchers’ due to its potential in detecting novel attacks. However, its adoption to real-world applications has been hampered due to system ...
Most of the latest studies on detection models for DoS or DDoS have been applied in general networks. Therefore, no dataset of DoS or DDoS in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure exists. In ...
Anne Musgrave Bruce and Michael Bruce with 2019 Leslie E. Bruce Environmental Scholarship recipients Melissa Dubé (BSc ’20) and Reid Sutherland (C-INI ’20, BA/BSc ’22). Each year, UNB receives gifts ...
Our boulder-dedicated climbing wall is located in the basement of the Lady Beaverbrook Gym. Climbers face the challenge of the wall’s mixed terrain and are safeguarded by large crash pads instead of ...
Whether you are a front-line practitioner, a caregiver, or a healthcare professional, our programs will help you provide more effective support to people with behaviour disorders, such as Autism ...
Respiratory therapists help people breathe. From emergency care for premature babies with immature lungs, to ongoing treatment for people with chronic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, asthma and ...
The student lounge is located in room 336 in Marshall d'Avray Hall.
CRIC is a living laboratory that develops and evaluates patient-centred integrated models of care for individuals with complex care needs and their families.
Leadership that inspires positive change Imagine a degree where people are as important as programs, questions as important as answers; a place where students and faculty collaboratively reflect on ...