Core Science Building

The Core Science Facility is a cutting-edge hub for collaboration and innovation, providing an enriching learning environment for students and serving as a central focus on the St. John's campus. It houses the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, fostering interdisciplinary research and academic excellence.

Opened September 2021.

$325 million

This state-of-the art facility is a catalyst for collaboration and new discoveries, a rich on-campus learning environment for students and a focal point for the St. John’s campus.

Houses the Faculty of Science and Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.

 

Faculty of Engineering:
The Faculty has over 1,300 undergraduate and 680 graduate students, six accredited undergraduate programs, over 1,200 co-op work term placements per year, 20 graduate programs and over $10 million per year in annual research funding.


Arctic Engineering Course:
5-day course focused on the Arctic offshore and pipeline knowledge required to meet basic and competent skill levels in Arctic oil and gas development engineering

Institution Memorial University of Newfoundland
Country Canada
Infrastructure type Research centre/institute
Disciplines Education science
Environmental sciences
Earth sciences
Engineering
Language of operation English
Keywords Faculty of ScienceOn-campus Learning EnvironmentNew DiscoveriesCollaborationState-of-the-art Facility

Availability

Available for students, faculty, and researchers affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.(8 a.m.–5 p.m)

Contact information

Dean of Science: Dr. Travis Fridgen
Comms Advisor: Kelly Foss (kfoss@mun.ca)

Dean of Engineering: Dr. Octavia Dubre
Comms: Jackey Locke (jackey.locke@mun.ca)

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