UNB Boot Camps Will Teach Tech Skills For Jobs With A Shortage Of Workers
The coding boot camps, announced earlier this year, began taking applications this week.
The coding boot camps, announced earlier this year, began taking applications this week.
In selling a vision that goes beyond institutional learning, former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna wants to aim higher to advance New Brunswick’s digital economy.
Three Atlantic Canada business people discussed what the “secret sauce” to successfully working in the provinces at a conference hosted by the Public Policy Forum on June 14.
The AlliLite Safe app allows users to report incidents in their area anonymously to keep their community safe.
Pascal McCarthy, who recently won Mitacs Change Agent Entrepreneur Award for his AI platform and company, Parados Cerebral Solutions, wants to change the way physical therapists assess patients.
Sponsored: The university recently learned that the Faculty Of Management has been recognized by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Sponsored: The program addresses changing job market needs, providing education in and outside of the classroom to more than 6,000 students with the help of more than 650 partner employers throughout New Brunswick.
The new CEO will be the successor to executive director Nancy Mathis, who has served the Wallace McCain Institute since its founding in 2008.
A five-year investment of $2.5 million by Shoppers Drug Mart aims to help researchers at the University of New Brunswick’s McKenna Institute eliminate barriers in New Brunswick’s health-care system.
Working with UNB’s McKenna Institute, TechImpact will manage a province-wide, multi-stakeholder effort to train, attract and retain IT professionals.