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Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour , August 16, 2023 - Fredericton
Universities, colleges and province collaborate to attract students through Study NB
To better promote New Brunswick as a learning destination for students in post-secondary education, eight publicly funded institutions are joining forces with the provincial government to launch Study NB, a new brand and website. The goal is to increase enrollment in the various institutions by raising awareness about them and by highlighting the opportunities that are available while living in the province. Sitting, from left: Courtney Pringle-Carver, vice-president of University Advancement at Mount Allison University; Zyrene Leonardo, student at the University of New Brunswick (UNB); Alexa Landry LeBlanc, program manager at Future GNB; and Carrie Nolan, director of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. Standing, from left: Nauman Farooqi, president of St. Thomas University; Gilles Roy, vice-president of Teaching and Research, Université de Moncton; Diane Sénécal, vice-president of Training and Student Success, Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick; Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Arlene Dunn; Petra Hauf, vice-president of UNB Saint John; Mary Butler, president of the New Brunswick Community College and Tim Marshall, executive director, Maritime College of Forest Technology.