UNB Faculty of Management Program Trains Real-World Problem Solvers
Experiential learning pushes students to test their academic knowledge in the community, creating real-world solutions to problems faced by businesses.
Experiential learning pushes students to test their academic knowledge in the community, creating real-world solutions to problems faced by businesses.
The CEO of CyberNB shares what he learned about effective leadership from Parrill + Co, a performance excellence firm that works with leaders and organizations to realize more of their potential and supports transformational change from within.
From November 21 to 23, more than 40 delegates representing over 30 companies from India visited New Brunswick as part of its 2021 visit to Canada.
The University of New Brunswick’s faculty of management prides itself on experiential learning so that undergraduate and graduate students can successfully transition to the workforce.
Jason Gallant and Mylène Theriault, ambassadors in the Electric Summer Social Tour, drove around New Brunswick for three months in an Audi E-Tron without burning a single tank of gas.
Technology is driving change in companies and organizations across the region, and it’s important to understand what makes the region a world leader and how its tech ecosystem can be strengthened – the theme of the Atlantic Technology Summit 2021 on November 17.
We live in a society that loves sports, from the local grassroots level, all the way to the big-money world of professional leagues. And when we think of athletics, we tend to focus on the athletes on the field. But behind the play, there is a whole team of people taking care of the logistics that keep the sport running.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world, with Cybersecurity Ventures projecting 3.5-million unfilled jobs by 2021. Larry Shaw, the CEO of Ignite Fredericton and Knowledge Park says that with the opening of the new Cyber Centre, our Region can attract a significant number of those jobs.
Every year, a stream of high-skill, high-talent individuals flow into New Brunswick. They arrive with a wealth of knowledge, experience, and qualifications — and these skills are further refined as they pursue their MBA degree at UNB Fredericton.
Martin Wielemaker says data analysis was once the domain of mathematicians and coders who were great when they were elbow-deep in data, but helpless in front of the C-suite. But that doesn’t fly today, which is why the faculty of management created the new concentration in management analytics.