Good urban design—from the building to the site to the neighbourhood—benefits from strong, clear and well-crafted design guidance, and many planners and urban designers are tasked to draft design ...
There is no free parking on the SFU Burnaby Campus; all parking is paid parking, via permit, paystation, or app. Students can purchase an Indoor Permit, an Outdoor Permit, or a Residence West Lot ...
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 ...
Vocational rehabilitation and disability management professionals are in high demand to support individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Our part-time program will give you the ...
Elevate your leadership practice for a changing world. Guided by experts in the field, you’ll challenge your current ways of thinking and being, and re-envision yourself as an authentic, collaborative ...
Develop the applied skills you need to launch or advance your career as a business analyst. Endorsed by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA), our online certificate program provides ...
SFU’s Global Institute for Agritech is a new, multi-faculty, global research institute that aims to advance agritech research ...
Nominations for the Faculty of Education’s 2024 Faculty and Staff Awards are now open! You're invited to recognize the exceptional work and significant achievements by our staff and faculty.
Students eager to be at the forefront of solving the world’s most pressing challenges have a unique new program to consider ...
The Earth’s deep oceans are the last refuge of biodiversity from the reach of human activities. However, research has found that even at extreme depths, deepwater sharks and rays are extremely ...
Eve Meyer came to SFU Earth Sciences with a huge rock collection and a lot of curiosity about the natural world. The job prospects and opportunities to do field work attracted her to geology, but once ...