
Also known as: UdeM
The Edmundston Campus, also known as Campus d’Edmundston, is a regional campus of the University of Moncton located in northwestern New Brunswick. It serves the local Francophone community and offers a more intimate learning environment with a focus on personalized education. The campus specializes in programs that cater to regional needs while maintaining the university's commitment to French-language instruction.
The Edmundston Campus is equipped with modern facilities, including specialized labs for forestry and health sciences, and fosters strong ties with the surrounding community. Its location near the border with Quebec and the United States provides unique opportunities for cross-cultural and bilingual experiences. The campus also emphasizes outdoor and environmental education, leveraging its proximity to natural landscapes for fieldwork and research. Students at this campus benefit from smaller class sizes, allowing for close interaction with professors and a tight-knit student community dedicated to preserving and promoting Francophone culture in the region.
The Moncton Campus of the University of Moncton is the primary and largest campus, serving as the central hub for academic and administrative activities. It offers a wide range of programs primarily taught in French, reflecting the university's commitment to the Acadian and Francophone communities. The campus is known for its comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines.
This campus also hosts numerous research centers and cultural activities, fostering a vibrant student life. With state-of-the-art facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and sports complexes, the Moncton Campus provides a dynamic environment for learning and personal growth. Students benefit from a supportive community that values diversity, inclusion, and the promotion of the French language in higher education.
The Shippagan Campus, or Campus de Shippagan, is a regional campus of the University of Moncton located in the Acadian Peninsula of northeastern New Brunswick. This campus is deeply rooted in the coastal and maritime culture of the region, offering specialized programs that reflect local industries and environmental priorities. It provides French-language education in a close-knit, community-oriented setting.
The Shippagan Campus is home to research initiatives related to marine sciences and coastal studies, offering students unique hands-on learning opportunities. Its facilities include specialized laboratories and access to marine research vessels. The campus plays a vital role in the local community, promoting the Acadian heritage and supporting the economic and cultural vitality of the region. Students enjoy a supportive environment with small class sizes and a strong sense of belonging, making it an ideal place for those passionate about marine and environmental fields within a Francophone context.