C. Hope Alderson
Posted: Feb 26, 2021
Category: News and Notices
The Math and Science Help Centre will be offering free drop-in tutoring throughout Reading Week, Sunday to Friday, 5 - 9 p.m. To access this service, visit the Math and Science Help Centre (Saint John)'s D2L under "Free Course Registration." Category: News and Notices Article Contact Information Contact: C. Hope Alderson Email Address: Hope.Alderson@unb.ca
Read the full postIT Service Desk
Posted: Feb 26, 2021
Category: News and Notices
Following the upgrades to UNB’s login services on Feb. 27, you must now use your loginID@unb.ca (not just login ID) when logging in to most* UNB IT services. Most UNB IT services also now: have a new login screen require multi-factor authentication (MFA), working the same as your M365 services *See a list of exceptions Need help logging in? Contact the UNB IT Service Desk...
Read the full postAbbey Fletcher
Posted: Feb 26, 2021
Category: News and Notices
Are you preparing to enter the workforce and looking for skills to increase your employability? Do you have a good working knowledge of program evaluation? Get a leg up and join us on March 17 for a virtual Lunch and Learn for a primer in program evaluation. Program evaluation is becoming increasingly popular as public and private sectors look to understand the impact of the programs they...
Read the full postNatasha Kelly
Posted: Feb 26, 2021
Category: News and Notices
UNB Saint John Athletics is hosting a Healthy Eating on a Budget Webinar via Microsoft Teams on Thursday, March 4, from 2 to 3 p.m. Join Simply for Life nutrition consultant, Scott Anderson as he discusses eating well on a budget, meal planning and finding the balance. At the end of this free session, you will have tips and tricks for getting your health on track and learn about the...
Read the full postUNB Communications
Posted: Feb 25, 2021
Category: News and Notices
As the travel risk associated with COVID-19 continues to increase, we strongly encourage you not to travel outside New Brunswick during the winter term or during spring reading week. If you travel outside the province, you will be required to self-isolate for 14 days when you return. Travel outside New Brunswick should only occur in exceptional circumstances and students must have their...
Read the full postAbbey Fletcher
Posted: Feb 25, 2021
Category: News and Notices
Are you a UNB student looking for paid workplace experience doing research for and about New Brunswick? If so, look no further because the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT) is officially accepting applications for its 2021 Pathways to Professions program, and would love to hear from YOU! Pathways to Professions (P2P) is a 13-week virtual experiential...
Read the full postRegistrar's Office
Posted: Feb 25, 2021
Category: News and Notices
Students who plan to graduate at the Spring Convocation ceremony in May 2021, must apply to graduate here. The deadline to apply is Monday, March 1, 2021. Category: News and Notices
Read the full postShawna Kirkbride
Posted: Feb 25, 2021
Category: News and Notices
Ready. Set. UNB. It’s your future, get to it faster with online learning this summer. Browse the online summer schedule today and start planning your summer. Choose from 400+ courses in a wide range of topics and levels. Did you know you can complete a 3-credit hour course in as little as three weeks? Term-based courses begin as early as May 5. Visit the UNB...
Read the full postShawna Kirkbride
Posted: Feb 25, 2021
Category: News and Notices
On March 17, representatives from the UNB Faculty of Education are hosting a FREE information session about the Certificate in Adult Education. Join us at 2 p.m. Atlantic (1 p.m. Eastern) to learn how this certificate program can augment your degree and position you for a career that involves teaching and training adults. Sign up today! Category: News and Notices Article...
Read the full postLeslie Harquail
Posted: Feb 25, 2021
Category: News and Notices
At the next Kinesiology Graduate Colloquium, Dr. Luke Potwarka, University of Waterloo, will present "In Search of Inspiration: A Realist Synthesis Approach to Understanding Demonstration Effects.” This event will be held on Friday, Feb. 26 at 10:30 a.m. via Teams. Interested in attending? If so, please contact Dr. Jonathon Edwards for the link:...
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