The start of the fall semester also gives us the chance to welcome a diverse field of faculty who have come to SFU to share ...
His recent paper, A Two-Eyed Seeing Teaching and Learning Framework for Science Education, with Connie Cirkony and John Kenny from the University of Tasmania, explores how the dominant Western science ...
What an amazing start to the year! On September 17, we kicked off the academic year with our Education Welcome Day, bringing together new and returning students, faculty, and staff. The day was filled ...
The Research Support Sessions provide information on the research priorities at SFU and the different supports available.
At the School for the Contemporary Arts, we study performance making as a world building art practice; as a frame for encountering the past, present, and future; and as an open question we ask through ...
The BRC Visiting Fellowship creates an opportunity for the SFU community and the broader public to engage with artists, ...
2024 marks the 44th anniversary of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope. Join us in honouring and celebrating his legacy, and raising funds in support of cancer research.
The School for the Contemporary Arts at SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts provides students enrolled in SCA classes with the opportunity to book rooms. The intent of this service is to support the ...
For the first time ever, every paper submitted was judged as ‘prize worthy’ — and there were 8 papers submitted, the largest number of submissions to date. So everyone who submitted should feel ...
SCA students currently enrolled in classes or in active graduate studies programs are eligible to book select spaces on the fourth floor of the SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts. Enrolled SCA students ...
Founded by Aki Kaltenbach, Save Da Sea is a plant-based seafood company. Their first product, a plant-based smoked salmon made from carrots, uses simple ingredients inlcuding locally-sourced bull kelp ...
Euro-Western academia, politics, governance, science, art, literature, and law claim to be uplifting and celebrating Indigenous peoples and ideas more than ever, yet some reconciliatory and ...