As we celebrate the start of the new year and a new semester, here is a recap of some of the top highlights for 2023.
Canada should focus on building mass utility-scale solar mega-projects to kickstart its green energy transition, according to ...
The regime’s Department of the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice has appointed morality representatives for all ...
A new analysis published in the journal Science reveals that overfishing has caused populations of chondrichthyan fishes – sharks, rays, and chimaeras – to decline by more than 50 per cent since 1970.
Our progressive Bachelor of Applied Science degree starts with a rich foundation of essential technical knowledge – a common core shared by all students. This helps students gain a greater ...
The Bachelor of Business Administration program is designed to allow you to make your mark on the world with relevant and adaptable business skills. You’ll combine rigorous academics and independent ...
On Tuesday, December 10, we join the world in observing International Human Rights Day. This is an opportunity to reflect on the critical role academic freedom plays in advancing human dignity, equity ...
Armstrong was inspired to investigate how the genetic profile of the hazelnut aligned with the knowledge passed down for ...
This year's International Day of Persons with Disabilities, focuses on the theme, “Amplifying the leadership of persons with ...
It is currently 2°C on campus with mainly clear skies. The roadways, parking lots, and walkways are dry. Driving conditions and visibility are currently good. This view looks at the interior courtyard ...
SFU's Knowledge Mobilization Hub is growing the culture of knowledge mobilization at the university, expanding the scope of ...
SFU's 2016-2022 Strategic Research Plan (SRP) Progress Report was created and shared with the SFU community in January 2022 and helped inform the development of SFU's 2023-2028 SRP, along with ...