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.
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Co-Program Director
Katie Skead (she/her) is the Manager of Student Success and Outreach with the Faculty of Engineering at UNB. After completing both her undergraduate and master’s degrees in Civil Engineering at UNB, Katie sought experience internationally working with an engineering consulting firm in New Zealand. Her love of the community atmosphere at UNB brought her back to the university. Now through a variety of programs delivered on and off campus, Katie strives to provide meaningful experiences for all ages of engineers and scientists-to-be, as well as connect fellow alumni with each other, the school, and our future generations. Katie’s “free-time” is spent chasing her two children and chairing the hospitality committee for the Harvest MusicFestival.
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Co-Program Director
Kamryn Smith (she/her) is a proud Shad alum and passionate STEM advocate dedicated to inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers. With a background in civil engineering and biology, she has always been drawn to understanding how the world is built—both structurally and scientifically. As a civil engineer, she once built bridges; now, she bridges ideas, connecting students with new ways of thinking, learning, and creating impact.
Kamryn has been part of the Shad UNB team for six years, helping to create transformative experiences for students through mentorship, hands-on learning, and leadership development. In addition to her work with Shad, she spent two years as an Engineering Outreach Coordinator at the University of New Brunswick, developing programs that engaged youth in creative problem-solving and real-world applications of STEM. Her work has focused on breaking barriers in STEM education, fostering mentorship opportunities, and designing interactive learning experiences that make science and engineering accessible and exciting.
An avid traveller and adventurer, Kamryn believes in the power of exploration—whether it’s discovering new places, ideas, or ways of thinking. She is excited to bring this spirit of curiosity and discovery to Shad UNB, helping students embrace challenges, think creatively, and build a future that will outlast them all.
Shad2025 runs from June 29 to July 25. We kindly request that you arrive on campus between 12pm and 5pm on June 29. We are not responsible for students before noon on Sunday, June 29.
Location: TBA – We will update the residence location once it is confirmed and contact you with more details prior to the program.
The earlier you arrive, the more time you will have to familiarize yourself with the campus, the program team and the other participants. We know making arrangements can be challenging. Please contact us if you have concerns BEFORE you purchase tickets.
There will be signs posted at each of the entrances to the university to guide drivers to the parking lot of the Residence.
The program will provide the first meal at 5pm.
Transportation from Airport: A Shad UNB Team member will greet the Shads at their gates and help them to their taxis. Note that you are responsible for your own travel arrangements and cost to and from campus. Students should travel by Taxi from the Airport to Residence on the UNB campus, which is located in section E of this map. As stated on this webpage, Checker Cab is the primary taxi service provider from the Fredericton Airport. It is a 15 minute drive and costs around $25. Shads typically arrive in groups together, so you are encouraged to carpool with your taxi.
Residence
Shad participants and the program team will be living on campus in semi-private single rooms with shared washrooms. Each Shad will have a roommate of the same gender. Bedding and linen will be provided (pillow, blanket, sheets and towel). A fan will also be provided.
While living on campus, there may be other paying guests using the residence accommodations on other floors. Participants will have key/card access to their rooms. Participants have the responsibility of keeping their property safe and keeping the room door locked.
Food
Most of our meals will be eaten on campus. Keep in mind that it is a University, so the food may not be like your home-cooked meals. There will be a variety of food that accommodates most tastes.
Please include any dietary requirements or allergies in your medical form.
Laundry
There will be washers and dryers available in residence. The cost is $1.75 per load. Laundry payment is made onto a card at the residence administration building. The laundry machines in the residence do not take coins. Participants should bring their own laundry detergent.
Residence Key
You will be given residence keys for which you will be responsible. More information will be shared by your program director. There is no deposit required.
Banking
We recommend that you bring some pocket money with you for transportation to and from the airport, laundry, optional Shad wear, and purchasing souvenirs.
We advise against bringing large amounts of money or other valuables (expensive jewelry and watches). There is no need for such items, and we cannot accept responsibility if they go missing.
There is a bank ATM available on campus should you need to withdraw additional funds.
Computers
We recommend that you bring a laptop, tablet or another personal computing device for research, word processing, and other tasks related to the program. Wi-Fi access is available in residence and elsewhere on campus. Shad team members will assist you with Wi-Fi setup upon arrival. The University and Shad Canada do not take any responsibility for lost/damaged/stolen valuables or property.
Clothing – Accessories
Footwear
Personal Items
Documents and Medication
Outdoor Gear
Other
Do Not Bring
Please note that Shad is not liable for any lost, stolen or damaged personal items.
Please contact the program team if you have questions about bringing any of the above.
Shad Values
Our values are what make Shad the incredible program that it is. At our Shad campus, these values are vigorously embraced – just like they are at each of the other campuses across Canada. Our values are as follows:
Being a Shad means accepting these values fully into everything you do! Adherence to these values determines how successful your Shad experience will be. They are sacred trusts.
Diverse & Inclusive Community
A diverse and inclusive community is an important value of the Shad program. You will meet students from across Canada, with different lived experiences and backgrounds. Some of you have experience with complex, high responsibility activities such as traveling or being away from home, while for others, this may be your first time being apart from family. Respect for all individuals is a requirement for a successful community.
Community must be preserved and protected in the Shad program. There are no exclusive relationships at Shad, whether for the purposes of romance, clique, gender, ethnicity, or any other reason. Relationships that exclude (or attempt to exclude) others will not be accepted. Intentionally excluding others is a form of bullying and could result in dismissal from the program. The month at Shad provides you the opportunity to make connections with a community of other exceptional students. We hope that this tight-knit community that forms at Shad will continue for many years after the program.
Supportive Team
The Shad team is here to support you. Your program team is made up of leaders who are committed to working with students to meet their needs.
Supervised Community
Shad is a supervised community. Every member of the program team is charged with the responsibility of ensuring your safety and protection. We take this responsibility seriously! This means that we will need to know approximately where you are and what you are doing at all times. This level of awareness ensures that in case of an emergency, we can account for your whereabouts quickly.
You are also a partner in ensuring your own safety and the safety of the Shad community. You are expected to ensure that your behaviour is always aligned with the Shad values.
Just because the community is supervised does not mean that you won’t have freedom to engage in a range of activities across the university campus. We take advantage of many of the various programs, departments, recreational facilities and spaces on campus to ensure that you enjoy an exciting university experience.
Schedule
You can expect life at Shad to be busy, but don’t worry, we have downtime and recreational activities built into the program as well. Each day, you can expect a different combination of lectures, workshops, recreational and cultural activities, as well as unscheduled time that you can use to connect with your peers, rest, connect with family, work on your design project, and reflect on what you’ve learned and accomplished so far.
Tech-etiquette: Appropriate usage
The ability to rapidly access relevant information can be key to innovation. There is no question that effective use of technology can be a useful tool. That said, the appropriate use of technology is essential for an effective learning/teaching/cooperative environment. There is etiquette for the use of technology. Rather than provide a long list of rules that will define acceptable use of technology, our technology policy is governed by the same core values as Shad.
All use of technology — including cell phones, notebooks, tablets, translators and the like — must uphold the principles of excellence, responsibility and creativity. While you might be an exceptional multitasker, maintaining devoted attention to a task at hand is a hallmark of responsibility and maturity. When it comes to the use of technology, know what’s right, do what’s right and be respectful!
Recreation at Shad
There will be opportunities for recreation throughout your time at the program including physical and creative activities. Each campus takes advantage of their unique surroundings and plans fun, exciting ways to engage within your Shad community.
Energy Management
Shad is most enriching when we have sufficient energy to be fully engaged in all program activities. After a long and busy day, everyone needs adequate rest. We also need to respect others and allow them to re-energize themselves by getting the rest they need. Please manage your energy levels appropriately and allow others to do the same by going to bed at the appropriate time.
ShadTiles: We will have a process for you to do something called biotiles early in the program so that you can focus on your Online Shad Speak.
ShadSpeaks: We know each of you have incredible ideas to share, so we want to give you the chance to do just that. We believe that your ideas are powerful and are capable of sparking thoughtful discussions, shifting attitudes, and inspiring action. Shad Speaks can arise from a variety of topics – a cause you’re passionate about, an issue you want to shed light on, something you want to teach the group, whatever it is, we encourage you to consider topics that you are both interested in and that you are confident will be of interest to others. Be authentic, be genuine – we want to hear your thoughts and engage with your ideas. Please send your 2 min video before June 20, 2025 to shadprogram@unb.shad.ca
Special Celebrations:
We are planning two special celebrations in the middle of the month that you MIGHT choose to prepare for.
Other Information:
We are excited that you will be joining us at Shad UNB. Shad is an intensive program with little free time, and 15 hours of programming a day is typical. We have plans for you starting at 8 am until 11 pm. The intensity is part of the transformational process. UNB campus is built on a steep hill with lots of walking so please be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes. To help us with your stay, please let us know of any medical, physical, dietary or mental health issues.
What happens when a diverse group of high school students from across Canada come together in the spirit of science, technology and entrepreneurship? Shad Open Day is a day to put your campus and your accomplishments on display for the community.
On Thursday, July 24th, family, friends and community members are invited to join us for a day of demonstrations and exhibits. You will get the chance to showcase your team’s innovation and your own special talents for the extended community.
In-Person Open Day Details:
Project Displays, Campus visit, Variety Show, Reception, Banquet
Time: 12pm – 7pm
Location: TBD
Cost (if applicable): $50/plate for banquet, other parts of open day are free. More details will be sent closer to the date.
Virtual Open Day Details:
Pitch Presentations, Variety Show and Banquet
More details will be provided to participants and their families closer to the program.
The Shad program concludes on the morning of Friday, July 25 and Shad will ensure that all participants are transferred to parents, or are on their way home by 11am.
Please note that transportation to and from your campus is the responsibility and at the expense of the participant. If you have a bus / train / plane to catch, you will need to make arrangements to get from the campus with plenty of time before your scheduled departure time. If your parents / guardians are picking you up by car, they should plan to do this between 8am and 10am.
Have any questions?
Feel free to reach out to your program team:
shadprogram@unb.shad.ca
Special accommodation requests
Q: I have a special accommodation request. How do I submit my request and will you be able to help me?
A: You will need to inform us of the special accommodations that you require ahead of time. We will let you know what we can do to support you as best as possible. We want to help make sure your experience here is exceptional.
Visitors
Q: Can I have visitors (family, friends) during Shad? Can I leave campus for a non-emergency reason?
A: No, for the safety of participants, we cannot accommodate visitors or participants leaving campus during the program.
Contact During the Program
Q: How can my parents contact me during Shad?
A: Your parents can contact you on your cell phone (although you may not be able to answer due to program activities) or via email. Emergency contact information will be provided closer to the program.
Mail can be sent to:
Participant Name
SHAD UNB
RESIDENCE NAME, Room ###
40 Mackay Drive
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5A3
Free Time
Q: How much free time will I have?
A: Shad is a busy month with an ambitious schedule of activities. Most of your time will be spent engaging in the plethora of activities we have planned for you! There is often time every day for you to take time for yourself, to rest, or to call home as needed. Given the immersive nature of Shad, participants will not have the time to engage in other commitments during the month of July (i.e., summer school, online courses, or additional projects, studying, practice, or training). Full-time commitment to Shad is expected. Free time is generally scheduled between 4pm and 5pm daily, as well as additional time around lunch and dinner.
Outside Food
Q: Can I order food?
A: Participants will be required to attend all meal times in the dining hall, but occasional orders are allowed.
Instruments
Q: Will I have access to a instruments to play/practice?
A: Shad is a wonderfully musical place with many spontaneous jam sessions. We encourage Shads to bring their sheet music or other instruments with them. Note that access to instruments is limited by the program schedule and the residence’s quiet hours. Therefore, regular daily practice is not guaranteed. Arrangements for instrument rentals can be made at the expense of the participants and will need to be requested prior to program start.
Gym Access
Q: Will I have access to athletics facilities such as a gym or pool?
A: Yes, participants will have access to the campus gym.