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The University of King’s College, Canada’s oldest chartered university, is a tightly-knit and extraordinarily lively academic community located in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The University of King's College is a public liberal arts university in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [5] Established in 1789, it is the oldest chartered university in Canada, and the oldest English-speaking university in the Commonwealth outside of the United Kingdom. [6]
Enjoy a rich academic experience at King's with renowned academic programs like the Foundation Year Program (FYP), our interdisciplinary Honours Programs, the School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing, or multiple degree options in Arts & Humanities, Science and Music offered jointly with Dalhousie University.
Because we are academically intertwined with our neighbour, Dalhousie University, you will have access to King’s and Dalhousie’s combined resources. Choose from more than 2,500 courses, 60+ degree options, and over 98 exchange programs.
Located in Nova Scotia, Canada (Mi’kma’ki) with four campuses in Halifax and Truro, and satellite locations in Yarmouth and Saint John, New Brunswick, our broad range of academic programs attract and retain a diverse mix of incredible students, scholars, researchers, and staff who work together with interdisciplinary perspective and a focus ...
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public universities in North America. [ 6 ]
Saint John College. We are the English-second-language training institute for the University of New Brunswick Saint John. We have welcomed thousands of international students over the past 25 years and we can't wait to meet you! Programs
Sep 1, 2023 · The Nurses Association of New Brunswick, the regulatory body for the profession, announced earlier this summer that 657 new nurses were registered between December 2022 and May 2023.
The University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law is the second oldest university-based common law Faculty in the Commonwealth. [2] It is located in New Brunswick's capital city, Fredericton, and is one of two law schools located in the province, the other being the French-language Faculty at l'Université de Moncton.
By 1829, the academy had become King's College and the building now known as Sir Howard Douglas Hall was officially opened. King's College spent several tumultuous periods in conflict with members of the New Brunswick Legislature.