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 |
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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)