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<li>Montague, Susan.&nbsp;''A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick,''&nbsp;1992, p. 39.&nbsp;</li>
<li>Montague, Susan.&nbsp;''A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick,''&nbsp;1992, p. 39.&nbsp;</li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Harris, Robin S.&nbsp;''A History of Higher Education in Canada, 1663-1960''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1976, p. 44.</span></li>
<li>Harris, Robin S.&nbsp;''A History of Higher Education in Canada, 1663-1960''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1976, p. 44.</li>
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Revision as of 11:33, 20 April 2021

When King's College became the University of New Brunswick in 1959, five professors taught approximately thirty students throughout the entirety of the classical three-year course of study (a four-year course was not offered until 1887). In the ensuing years, as faculties have been established and divided into departments, this number of professors has grown tremendously. 

This section of the wiki is dedicated to profiling the many men and women employed as professors at UNB throughout its history.

Faculty of Arts Professors
Faculty of Engineering Professors
Faculty of Forestry Professors
Faculty of Science Professors

Faculty Club

Sources:

  • Montague, Susan. A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick, 1992, p. 39. 
  • Harris, Robin S. A History of Higher Education in Canada, 1663-1960. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1976, p. 44.