Grenfell Campus specializes in liberal arts, environmental studies, fine arts, and nursing, offering a small-campus experience with personalized learning amid the scenic west coast of Newfoundland, emphasizing sustainability and creativity.
With collaborative partnerships like Navigate, the campus integrates practical fieldwork, supporting about 1,200 students in hands-on, community-engaged education focused on regional environmental and cultural issues.
The Labrador Campus, Memorial's newest regional site, centers on Indigenous-led, place-based education for the North, with emphasis on Arctic and subarctic studies, boreal ecosystems, and northern sustainability in Labrador's unique environment.
As a hub for research and policy, it supports Labrador's diverse populations through culturally relevant curricula addressing climate change, resource management, and self-determination.
The Marine Institute, Memorial's specialist campus for ocean and marine polytechnic education, is a global leader in fisheries, aquaculture, and maritime training, providing hands-on programs with industry simulators and research vessels.
One of the world's largest marine facilities, it equips graduates for careers in the blue economy, with focus on sustainable seafood, offshore energy, and polar operations.
The St. John's Campus, Memorial University's largest and primary administrative hub, focuses on comprehensive undergraduate and graduate education across a broad spectrum of disciplines, emphasizing research-intensive programs in health sciences, engineering, business, and humanities in an urban setting.
This campus supports over 100 programs, fostering innovation through state-of-the-art labs and libraries, preparing students for global careers with a strong emphasis on Atlantic Canada's unique challenges.