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  1. Kerri FROC | Cited by 6 | of University of New Brunswick, Fredericton | Read 15 publications | Contact Kerri FROC

  2. Alumni. The UNB Law alumni network has made incredible contributions to the legal profession, business world, non-profit sector, political landscape, and beyond. This mighty community stands as a testament to the excellence, success, and leadership that defines our law school. As graduates of UNB Law, you are an integral part of our story—we ...

  3. The cutting edge of research. You'll find us at the cutting edge of research – where faculty, students and alumni create life-changing solutions to the world's most pressing problems. Read our stories. Leading discovery and innovation since 1785. Choose from 100+ study options at the University of New Brunswick's two campuses.

  4. UNB Law Journal. First published in 1947, the University of New Brunswick Law Journal/Revue de droit de l'Université du Nouveau-Brunswick is one of the oldest student-run legal publications in Canada and has a circulation of 1,100 copies. The journal is an annual refereed publication devoted to the consideration of current legal issues, problems and philosophies through the presentation of ...

  5. Whatever direction you pursue, you can always use some help in getting started. The Career Services Office, with support from the student-run Articling and Placement Committee, supports you in pursuit of fulfilling careers. The Career Service Office offers: Career counselling. Resume and cover letter review. Interview advice.

  6. Maria joined UNB Law in 2019. She received her LLB at the University of Athens in 2005 and her LLM at NYU Law in 2006; she was admitted to the Athens Bar in 2007. She knew early that she wanted to be a law professor, and returned to North America to pursue that career in 2008. She did her PhD at Osgoode Hall Law School, during which time she ...

  7. 30 de jun. de 2023 · On June 28, the University of New Brunswick, in collaboration with the Government of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick, announced plans to revitalize the Fredericton Justice Building and make it the new home of UNB’s faculty of law. “The renewal of the Justice Building is a win-win for everyone,” said Premier Blaine Higgs.