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− | The '''University of Burnaby''' ('''UB''') is a large public university in [[Kelssek]]. It is consistenly rated as one of Kelssek's top | + | The '''University of Burnaby''' ('''UB''') is a large public research university in [[Kelssek]]. It is consistenly rated as one of Kelssek's top universities with strong ratings for overall quality of education, and is well-regarded for its scientific research and language programs, having one of the largest centres for the study of East Pacific languages. It is a leading research centre for physics and linguistics as well as natural sciences. It boasts Kelssek's second-largest research library. It attracts a particularly large number of international students, leading it to bill itself as "Kelssek's Global University". |
− | Established by passage of the Burnaby University Act in the provincial legislature in 1890, The university's main campus is at Point Grey, and the 14.13 km² endownment lands of the university border Lakeshore Provincial Park. It has a satellite campus in downtown Burnaby, and another campus in the town of Surrey. | + | Established by passage of the Burnaby University Act in the provincial legislature in 1890, The university's main campus is at Point Grey, 30km south of downtown [[Burnaby]], and the 14.13 km² endownment lands of the university border Lakeshore Provincial Park. It has a satellite campus in downtown Burnaby, and another campus in the town of Surrey. |
==Faculties== | ==Faculties== |
Latest revision as of 08:11, 15 June 2007
Motto | Tuum est (It is yours) |
Type | Public |
Students | 46,336 |
Chancellor | Stephen Toppe |
Location | Burnaby, Konoha, Kelssek |
The University of Burnaby (UB) is a large public research university in Kelssek. It is consistenly rated as one of Kelssek's top universities with strong ratings for overall quality of education, and is well-regarded for its scientific research and language programs, having one of the largest centres for the study of East Pacific languages. It is a leading research centre for physics and linguistics as well as natural sciences. It boasts Kelssek's second-largest research library. It attracts a particularly large number of international students, leading it to bill itself as "Kelssek's Global University".
Established by passage of the Burnaby University Act in the provincial legislature in 1890, The university's main campus is at Point Grey, 30km south of downtown Burnaby, and the 14.13 km² endownment lands of the university border Lakeshore Provincial Park. It has a satellite campus in downtown Burnaby, and another campus in the town of Surrey.
Faculties
- Faculty of Applied Science
- School of Architecture
- Faculty of Arts
- School of Audiology and Speech Sciences
- Sauder School of Business
- School of Community and Regional Planning
- Continuing Studies
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Forestry
- Faculty of Graduate Studies
- College of Health Disciplines
- School of Human Kinetics
- School of Journalism
- Faculty of Land and Food Systems
- Faculty of Law
- School of Library, Archival and Information Studiea
- Faculty of Medicine
- School of Music
- School of Nursing
- School of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- School of Rehabilitation Sciences
- Faculty of Science
- School of Social Work and Family Studies
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