The MBA Games is an annual competition and the largest gathering of MBA students in Canada. Up to 40 SFU Beedie MBA students are selected to compete in academic, sports, and spirit competitions ...
The Shadbolt Fellows are renowned writers, artists and scholars, bridging together the arts, community, and academia. The ...
Short Term Summer Programs are an engaging way to gain global education experience in a short period of time. Gain credit while internationalizing your degree and resume by studying abroad at one of ...
It is currently 5°C on campus with cloudy skies. Roadways, parking lots, and walkways are dry. Driving conditions and visibility are good. This view looks at the interior courtyard of the Academic ...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone in managing lower leg disorders such as edema, orthostatic intolerance and varicose veins. External mechanical compression improves muscle pump, reduces blood ...
Scholarly Impact at Simon Fraser University (SFU) takes many forms: publishing a paper in a high-impact journal, patenting an ...
Drop-In Sports provide an opportunity for casual sport games for players of all abilities. During Drop-In times, Recreation staff organize casual games and monitor the facilities for unorganized play.
The community at the SFU Faculty of Health Sciences sincerely wishes you and your loved ones a happy holiday! We look forward to seeing you in January and hope you get a chance to rest, relax and ...
The Biological Sciences Outreach and Engagement Committee is excited to announce the recipients of the fourth annual Biological Sciences Outreach Awards. The winners in no particular order are: ...
The faculty and staff at the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies send you and yours our best wishes For this holiday season and for the coming new year! This past year, here at the SNF Centre for Hellenic ...
Simon Fraser University Urban Studies master’s student Alie Lynch devotes her professional and academic life to advocating for better housing in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Her commitment to ...
There are many ways to write, compile, and debug your C/C++ code. One popular option is to use an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) which allows you to do all of those in one single program.