Press Release - Career Campus : Study Abroad Magazine

(World Education Career Campus)

 

 

The University of New Brunswick: Embracing the changing world through innovative programs offered in innovative markets
 

 

The University of New Brunswick has been interested in the Dubai education market for many years, and is very pleased to have developed a strong partnership with North American Education Services and the Knowledge Village. Combining their core teams of experienced professionals in the higher education industry with our 240 year tradition of quality education will ensure students in the program are part of a something exceptional, and something that will instill their pride as UNB students. Our commitment to ensuring the success of the program is profound and we welcome everyone who feels they want to be part of this exciting journey.

Students studying in the Knowledge Village program option are considered regular full-time UNB students, with full access to online resources and student services. Their courses are fully transferable to the Bachelor of Information Science program on the Saint John campus, and can also be applied to any other UNB degree program should a student change their career course. At any time students may apply for transfer to either of UNB’s Canadian campuses, located in the eastern Maritime province of New Brunswick in the cities of Saint John or Fredericton. Those who do not wish to study abroad will be able to complete their entire degree at the Knowledge Village. In either case, upon degree completion, they will become integral members of a prestigious global club, the UNB Alumni.

Interested students should contact Ms. Mariam Shaikh (mariamshaikh@unbdubai.com), UNB’s project manager and recruitment officer in Dubai, for more details on the application process. For more information on the University of New Brunswick, please visit www.unb.ca.


 

 

 

       

 

 

 contact: publisher@aipcefrontieres.org


 




 




©2003 Talking Business Publications: Global Citynews, Gulf Citynews, Asia Pacific Citynews