Topics include: Motivation for and capabilities of database management systems; the role of databases in a three-tier application architecture; relational data model; relational algebra; functional ...
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Prof. Bernard is a Doctoral Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Toronto, anticipating completion of her PhD in 2021. She was awarded the SSHRC-Vanier Scholarship in 2016. She received a BA in ...
UNB Counselling Services is committed to the academic and personal development of all students. We provide a range of free, confidential short-term mental health services to undergraduate and graduate ...
Career fairs facilitate networking and allow you to learn more about the skills, interests and talents of our UNB students. Career Development & Employment Services hosts three career fairs on the ...
The Saint John UNB Health Centre is open to all UNB students, Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick (DMNB) and Saint John College (SJC) students. We assess and manage a wide variety of medical problems. We ...
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 ...
Our department has many job opportunities for students available throughout the academic year. Hours and flexibility vary depending on the job, we will work with you to find the best fit for you. If ...
Heather Millar is a political scientist specializing in Canadian public policy. Her research interests include provincial energy and climate politics; risk perception; policy learning and feedback; ...
The ways in which we consume and generate power are changing; new and innovative solutions are needed. Electrical utilities are looking for new energy technologies, high-efficiency and low-emissions ...
Dr. Chester received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Brunswick in 2004. Dr. Chester has an undergraduate (Guelph) and Master’s degree (Laurentian) in Biomechanics. Dr.