Research Institutes & Centres
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Canadian Rivers Institute
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The Canadian Rivers Institute (CRI) was founded in 2001 as a collaboration of researchers at the University of New Brunswick at both the Fredericton and Saint John campuses. The mandate of the CRI is to develop the aquatic science needed to understand, protect, and sustain water resources for the region, nation, and the planet.
The data and any subsequent information, is not to be used without permission from the Canadian Rivers Institute (CRI). Information provided by the CRI on this site is accurate to the best of CRI’s knowledge and is subject to change on a regular basis without notice. While the CRI makes every effort to provide useful and accurate information, we do not warrant the information to be complete, objective, or timely. For more information or guidance on proper and improper uses of these data, please contact the CRI. The CRI will not be liable for the non-permitted, improper or incorrect use of any of the published data.
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Second Language Research Institute of Canada / Institut de recherche en langues secondes du Canada
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The Second Language Research Institute of Canada (L2RIC) is a leader in the field of second language education and is recognized nationally and internationally. Whether you are a prospective student, teacher or researcher, L2RIC can respond to your needs and interests.
L'Institut de recherche en langues secondes du Canada (IRL2C) est un chef de file dans le domaine des langues secondes et il est reconnu aux niveaux national et international. Que vous soyez futur étudiant, enseignant ou chercheur, IRL2C pourra répondre à vos besoins et à vos intérêts.
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Urban and Community Studies Institute
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The Urban and Community Studies Institute (UCSI) is an interfaculty and bi-campus institute located at the University of New Brunswick’s Saint John campus.
UCSI focuses on small and medium-sized cities and their surrounding suburban and rural fringe communities.
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