Our recent graduates have gone on to work mainly in the mineral exploration and petroleum sectors, geosciences, geophysics, and environmental geoscience consulting, government research in natural resources, academe. We generally have about 30-40 students that work with research-active faculty with strong links with provincial (NB-DNR) and federal (GSC) geological surveys.
One of our key features is that we offer field-based student research, which is conducted throughout Canada. Students have access to cutting edge labs and facilities; such as, the Laser Ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry, geochemical and spectroscopic analytical facilities, geophysical equipment and software, electron and light microscopy, experimental petrology, sample preparation and thin section preparation (UNB Earth Sciences maintains one of the best thin section preparation facilities in Canada).
Our students work in a collegial environment and have a well-organized graduate student society (AGES). The Planetary and Space Science Centre (PASSC) have some graduate students that are directly studying lunar soil and Martian meteorites affected by the impact of asteroids and comets.
Research areas and current faculty
- Applied Geophysics & Rock Physics (Karl Butler)
- Applied Glacial & Quaternary Geology (Bruce Broster)
- Aqueous & Environmental Geochemistry & Hydrogeology (Allison Enright)
- Igneous, Metamorphic, & Experimental Petrology (Cliff Shaw, Chris McFarlane, David Lentz)
- Volcanology (Cliff Shaw, David Lentz)
- Isotope Geochemistry & U-Pb Geochronology (Chris McFarlane, David Lentz, Audrey Limoges)
- Biogeology (including Paleoclimatology) , Palaeontology, Ichnology (Audrey Limoges, David Keighley)
- Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Petroleum Geology (David Keighley, Audrey Limoges)
- Structural Geology, Geotectonics (JC White, Chris McFarlane)
- Engineering Geology, Rock Mechanics (JC White, Bruce Broster)
- Ore Deposits Geology, Mineral Resource Exploration (David Lentz, Chris McFarlane)


