A single gene that regulates testosterone levels in a “crazy” species of shore bird controls the development of three wildly different types of males, an international study involving researchers at ...
To be considered for a case competition team, apply to any of the pathways listed above. Recruitment happens each year in the summer for fall competitions, and in the fall for spring competitions.
The semester is already underway, and SFU Library is here to help you succeed! Adena Brons, your dedicated Education Librarian, has curated a variety of resources and tips to support your learning and ...
Poetry is often described as a conversation—with the self, the world, and the work of other writers. In this introductory course, you'll gain the tools you need to enter the conversation through a ...
SFU Beedie’s Executive MBA program is for senior professionals ready to take it to the next level. Whether you’re on the way ...
Get to know the distinguished neuroscientists at the helm of the INN. The INN is led by renowned neuroscientist Randy McIntosh, SFU's BC Leadership Chair in Neuroscience and Technology Translation ...
Their current study reveals that having diabetes, exposure to traffic-related air pollution (in the form of nitrogen dioxide) ...
Her journey across arts, education, and law proves that education has no single roadmap. By embracing opportunities and staying open to the unexpected, Jenna-Leigh has carved out a unique academic ...
The Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic Development announced funding to establish the National Invention to ...
Nurse home visiting programs have potential to reduce intimate partner violence exposure and increase outcomes for young, first-time mothers and children experiencing disadvantages, a new Children’s ...
The Shadbolt Fellows are renowned writers, artists and scholars, bridging together the arts, community, and academia. The ...
SFU Intramurals are a great way to get out and play a sport you love with your friends or make new ones. Intramurals are for everyone: students, staff/faculty, alumni, and community members. Lead your ...