Training and education in cybersecurity falls far short of current needs, and what will be required in the future. Worldwide, there are 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions. Such skills ...
Health is not merely the absence of disease, but a state of physical, mental and social well-being. How do we promote the health and well-being of all members of society? Society faces significant ...
Economists are excited by changing environments and unique challenges. When you study economics, you’re examining decision-making processes at the personal and political level and contributing to a ...
The Law in Society program explores the intimate relationship between law and contemporary societies. The program allows students to study this relationship from an interdisciplinary perspective that ...
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Good healthcare requires more than doctors and nurses. It involves managing large budgets, finding ways to reduce long wait times in emergency rooms, making sure there are adequate supplies of ...
Get hands-on support from Canada’s top cybersecurity researchers. Help us build industry-leading cybersecurity technology. And face emerging threats with company-specific, cross-disciplinary research.
With equipment unique to Canada, a breadth of engineering expertise and access to agile testing services, the Ballistic & Mechanical Test Lab undertakes impact and environmental research projects and ...
Mapping the NB Innovation Ecosystem allows us to see where and how R&D takes place right here at home, enabling us to collaborate more efficiently and effectively in using the assets and resources ...
The Second Language Research Institute of Canada (L₂RIC) is a leader in the field of second language education and is recognized nationally and internationally. Whether you are a prospective student, ...
From left to right, Eric Hildebrand, Yuri Yevdokimov, Xiomara Sanchez, Monica Wachowicz and Jim Christie (virtually), and Trevor Hanson (Coordinator) with their award from ITS Canada in recognition of ...
We provide opportunities to everyone who wants to learn about Wabanaki histories, cultures, contributions, and treaty rights through principles of respect, sharing, harmony, acceptance and unity.