Memorial University of Newfoundland
Memorial University of Newfoundland, popularly known as "MUN", is a comprehensive university located in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. There is currently debate over changing the name to Memorial University following the change in official name of the province from 'Newfoundland' to 'Newfoundland and Labrador'.
| Motto: Provehito In Altum (Latin: Go and carry into the height) | |
| Chancellor | John Crosbie |
| President | Axel Meisen |
| School type | Public |
| Religious affiliation | Main campus: None |
| Founded | 1925 |
| Location | St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada |
| Enrollment | 17,000 undergraduate and graduate |
| Campus surroundings | Urban |
| Mascot | Seahawk |
Campus
MUN has 4 campuses. The main campus is located between Elizabeth Ave and Pippy Park in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. The Marine Institute is also located in St. John's, while the Sir Wilfred Grenfell College campus is in Corner Brook and the Harlow campus is in Harlow, England.
Students
There are over 17,000 students currently enrolled in full and part time studies at MUN. This number includes both undergraduate and graduate students. The primary residence on main campus is Paton College, which provides standard residence services such as meal plans. There are also the Burton's Pond apartments, which are located on campus and run by the university.
Faculty
MUN's four campuses are served by more than 900 faculty, and 1,500 staff members.
Organization
The university's president and vice chancellor is Dr. Axel Meisen. The chancellor is Hon. John C. Crosbie, former Canadian cabinet minister.
Memorial has six Faculties (Arts, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Medicine and Science) and five Schools (Human Kinetics and Recreation, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work). These offer a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
History
Memorial derives its name from Memorial University College, which opened in September 1925 at a campus on Parade Street in St. John's (Old College). The college was established as a memorial to the Newfoundlanders who had lost their lives on active service during the First World War; it was later rededicated to also encompass the province's war dead of the Second World War.[1] (http://www.mun.ca/memorial/history.php). The post-Confederation government elevated the status of Memorial University College to full university status in August 1949, renaming the institution to its present name. In 1961, MUN moved from the Old College to its present location on Elizabeth Street (Main Campus). In 1964, the College of Fisheries, Navigation, Marine Engineering and Electronics opened in St. John's and was renamed to the Institute of Fisheries and Marine Technology in 1984. In 1992, this institution became affiliated with MUN as the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, also known as the Marine Institute. In September 1975 a campus was opened in Corner Brook, which was renamed Sir Wilfred Grenfell College in 1979. MUN also maintains a campus in Harlow, England which opened to students in 1969.
The school's colours are Red and White (Gules and Argent) and the motto is Provehito In Altum. The shield of arms bears a representation of the sea, books, and a cross.
Sports, Clubs and Traditions
MUN's sports teams, the Seahawks, are part of the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) league. There are varsity teams in men's and women's basketball, cross-country, soccer, swimming, volleyball and wrestling.
Memorial University also has a very active student media including a radio station, CHMR Radio, and a newspaper, The Muse.
Webpage: http://www.mun.ca/
