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UNESCO has named Simon Fraser University’s Amy Parent (Sigidimnak Nox̱s Ts’aawit) joint chair to advance Indigenous rights, ...
The Faculty of Education congratulates Dr. Amy Parent (Sigidimnak Nox̱s Ts’aawit), associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Governance and Education, on being named a UNESCO ...
SFU’s Global Institute of Agritech signed collaborative research Memorandums of Understanding with Seoul National ...
A quantum company led by Simon Fraser University’s Stephanie Simmons has announced major plans to establish a research and ...
Researchers from Simon Fraser University are joining an international effort to improve how infectious diseases are tracked ...
Today, Bear Robe continues to give back to the IBL EMBA community—as a guest speaker, mentor, and proud alumnus—sharing her insights with the next generation of Indigenous leaders.
Simon Fraser University (SFU) ranks among the world’s best when it comes to advancing the United Nation’s sustainable development goals, placing 35th overall in Times Higher Education’s 2025 Impact ...
An exhibition showcasing the power of community-engaged archaeology to advance Reconciliation is coming to SFU in time for ...
Their study, The role of vaccine status homophily in the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey with modelling, surveyed close to 1200 people in B.C. in February and March 2022 about their ...
As elite athletes push the boundaries of physical performance, Simon Fraser University researchers are exploring a new frontier: brain training. A recent study published in the Open Access Journal of ...
SFU’s Liberal Arts and 55+ Program has been offering intellectually rich non-credit courses to older adult learners since the 1970s. Offered year-round, our courses cover topics ranging from art and ...
Recent events around the world have shown the pressing need for leaders who can navigate the uncertainty and complexity of our times. Designed for new or aspiring leaders, this online certificate ...
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