Established in 1785, UNB has a storied history and is known for its research, innovation and excellence in teaching. We have over 8,500 students and offer more than 75 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
With two main campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, the University of New Brunswick is large enough to offer a wide range of programs yet small enough for the professors to actually know your name.
UNB’s Fredericton campus, one of the most beautiful in Canada, features red-brick Georgian architecture that complements its riverside setting. The campus is safe, accessible and very student-friendly.
We respectfully acknowledge that UNB stands on the unsurrendered and unceded traditional Wolastoqey (WOOL-US-TOOK-WAY) land.
The lands of Wabanaki (WAH-BAH-NAH-KEE) people are recognized in a series of Peace and Friendship Treaties to establish an ongoing relationship of peace, friendship and mutual respect between equal nations.
The river that runs by our university is known as Wolastoq (WOOL-LUSS-TOOK), along which live Wolastoqiyik (WOOL-US-TOO-GWEEG) – the people of the beautiful and bountiful river. Wolastoq (WOOL-LUSS-TOOK) is also called the St. John River.