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The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is Canada's oldest English-language university and one of the first public universities established in North America. Founded in 1785, the multi-campus institution is home to over 60 research centres and institutes, groups and ongoing projects. The university offers over 75 undergraduate and graduate programs in 14 faculties to more than 10,500 students at campuses in Fredericton and Saint John from more than 100 countries, and several thousand more take UNB courses online and at partner institutions around the world. As the largest research institution in New Brunswick, UNB conducts more than 70 per cent of the province’s university research.
Historical and contemporary perspectives on changes that have affected Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqey cultures and societies since the time of contact; emphasis on issues relating to education, economic development, spirituality, self-government, land claims. Students may receive credit for ABRG 3684 or INDG 3684, but not both. Knowledge of and experience in online teaching would be an asset. An understanding and experience in teaching Wabanaki studies is required.