Welcome to UNB, Dr. Prince Ekoh (he/him)!
Dr. Ekoh is an assistant professor of social work whose research explores areas including gerontology, forced migration and refugee life, social work practice and education, and qualitative research approaches.
Learn more: www.unb.ca/faculty-staf...
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Research NB funds priority sector projects in health, sustainability
Four University of New Brunswick research projects have been awarded funding in Research NBβs first round of Priority Sector Development Fund grants. UNBβs research teams have been awarded a total of ...
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"By combining causal modelling and community-engaged science, I hope we can get to the core of these questions and make real change."
Read about the four UNB projects supported by Research NBβs Priority Sector Development Fund, including this one: blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/202...
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"I want to use this opportunity to answer questions that matter to New Brunswickers: why valued species are struggling to recover, how climate change is reshaping our waters, and what policy actions can protect coastal ecosystems for future generations."
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"The greatest impact of this research will come from directly working with community members to create and share research that helps us achieve healthier, more resilient marine futures for New Brunswick," she says.
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A photo taken during one of Suchinta Arif's community-engaged workshops in 2025. It shows a group of people standing around a fountain as someone explains something to them.
How does research funding help us balance ecological and economic sustainability?
UNBβs Dr. Suchinta Arif, Canada Research Chair in Ecological Modeling, is working with both big data and community members to create a better future:
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A portrait of Dr. James Bonar, smiling, standing in front of a dark wood paneled wall.
Welcome to UNB (@discoverunb.bsky.social), Dr. James Bonar (He/Him)! Dr. Bonar is an assistant professor of history whose research explores early modern Europe, particularly the Atlantic World. He is especially interested in understanding colonialism beyond direct acts of conquest.
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"Together, we can create a network where we can test new ideas, learn from everyday care, and create practical, clinic-led improvements that make our healthcare system better."
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"We want to bring together the expertise of clinicians, decision-makers from the Department of Health and health authorities, people with lived experience and academic researchers. [...]
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A photo showing 3 people standing posed outside, smiling at the camera. From left to right are: Dr. Allison Luke, research associate and associate director of the UNB Centre for Research in Integrated Care (CRIC); Krystal Binns, CRIC program manager; and Dr. Shelley Doucet, Jarislowsky Chair in Interprofessional Patient-Centred Care, director of CRIC, and professor of nursing and health sciences.
How can research funding help our healthcare system?
UNB's Dr. Shelley Doucet is leading a new project to establish a province-wide learning network:
βOur hope is that this work improves primary care delivery in New Brunswick and health outcomes for all New Brunswickers. [...]
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Big news: UNB is officially ranked the #1 university in Atlantic Canada in TIME Magazineβs 2026 Worldβs Top Universities rankings!
Weβre honoured by this recognition, and even more proud of the people who make it possible.
#ProudlyUNB #DoMore #TopRanked
Read more β‘οΈ https://bit.ly/4te6qxf
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"It builds on our landmark work incorporating aquatic ecosystem science into informed hydropower project decision-making and management, creating the knowledge we need to sustain a hydropower business model in a changing world of greener economies. [...]
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A photo of Dr. Philip Harrison holding a fish in one hand and scientific equipment in the other. He is sitting in a small boat, leaning over an open cooler that contains water and more fish.
What does support mean for a project like the New Brunswick Aquatic Ecosystem Survey?
Says UNB's Dr. Philip Harrison: "This expanded partnership between NB Power and CRI is an investment in a sustainable hydropower future for New Brunswick, for Canada, and for the world. [... 1/3]
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Welcome to UNB, Dr. Nicholas van den Berg (he/him)!
Dr. van den Berg is an assistant professor of psychology whose neuroscience research focuses on sleep, including conducting applied research in different environments such as military deployments and the arctic. www.unb.ca/faculty-staf...
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Curious about what youβll be able to learn more about and take part in at our upcoming Dual-Use Technology Summit?
You can now find a full agenda on the event page: site.pheedloop.com/event/dualus...
Join us Feb. 25-26 at the Wu Centre (UNB) in Fredericton!
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Research NB funds priority sector projects in health, sustainability
Four University of New Brunswick research projects have been awarded funding in Research NBβs first round of Priority Sector Development Fund grants. UNBβs research teams have been awarded a total of ...
Congratulations to the four UNB research teams awarded funding from Research NB's Priority Sector Development Fund yesterday!
More than $1 million will support work in balancing marine economic and environmental sustainability, and in health and healthcare access: blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/202...
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There's lots to celebrate this month -- Join us for these events, including a Black Researcher Showcase on Feb. 11!
(Info and registration at the link β€΅οΈ )
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The Office of the vice president research has released its 2024-25 annual report, featuring indicators about, and stories from, our research community.
Read the report and discover some of the ways UNB's researchers are exploring, innovating, and creating better futures: www.unb.ca/research/vp/...
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This event is being organized by Springboard Atlantic and network member institutions UNB, Memorial University of Newfoundland (@memorialu.bsky.social), St. Francis Xavier University (@stfx-university.bsky.social), and Acadia University.
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Please join us for a Dual-Use Technology Summit in Fredericton on Feb. 25-26, 2026!
This summit will bring thought leaders and interested partners together to explore opportunities for bringing new innovations to the defence sector.
Learn more and register: site.pheedloop.com/event/dualus...
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A decorative image that features UNB buildings and winter-related designs, like snowflakes. The image features the name UNB and the text "Happy holidays."
Happy holidays from all of us!
While we're enjoying some holiday rest, this account will be unmonitored until January 5.
We'll see you in the new year!
18.12.2025 15:44 β
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Digging into critical minerals with economic geologist, Dr. David Lentz
The Government of Canada recently announced support for a number of nation-building projects across the country. Among those projects are opportunities to domestically-source critical minerals, includ...
What are critical minerals, and why are projects like the Sisson mine considered nationally important?
For insight, we spoke with UNB's Dr. David Lentz, professor of earth sciences and research chair in economic geology.
Want to learn more? Dig in with us: blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/202...
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Political scientist receives honourable mention for debut sole-authored book
Congratulations to Dr. Heather Millar, an associate professor of political science at UNB, whose book has received an honourable mention for the American Political Science Associationβs Seymour Lipset...
Congratulations to UNB political scientist Dr. Heather Millar!
Millar's first sole-authored book, Fracking Uncertainty: Hydraulic Fracturing and the Provincial Politics of Risk, received an honourable mention for the @apsa.bsky.social's Seymour Lipset Best Book Award.
blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/202...
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UNB researchers working to help women survive intimate partner violence
In Canada, a woman is killed by her male partner, on average, once a week. Two researchers affiliated with UNBβs Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family Violence Research are part of a national com...
Two UNB researchers are working to help rural women escape dangerous situations and find safety and support.
During these #16Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence, their research reminds us that violence remains far too common - and shows us how we might help: blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/202...
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DataNB: Ten years in, the name may be new, but this institute's data research expertise is well-established
More than a decade ago, visionary minds came together to address some of the challenges of public data science in New Brunswick.
DataNB: Ten years in, the name may be new, but this institute's data research expertise is well-established.
We look back on a decade of milestones and growth in data-driven research and insight for this leading institute:
blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/202...
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Research celebration moments: Check out Dr. Gabriel Hrynick's New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast, co-hosted with Dr. Kenneth Holyoke (University of Lethbridge)!
The podcast recently received a Public Communications Award from the @can-arch.bsky.social.
Find the podcast at rss.com/podcasts/nba...
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UNB researcher is turning lived experience into policy recommendations to prevent homelessness in N.B.
At UNB, research isnβt just about dataβitβs about people. That ethos is at the core of a new project led by Dr. Julia Woodhall-Melnik, associate professor of sociology and Canada Research Chair in Res...
How do you survive years of unaffordable housing?
Dr. Julia Woodhall-Melnik and her team are co-designing real solutions to the question by going straight to the source: those living it.
Discover how lived experience is shaping policy and how this research could change the future. bit.ly/4q1vuWE
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