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The Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic Development announced funding to establish the National Invention to ...
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The MURB program is ideal for learners whose professional and life experience has motivated them to engage in a seminar-based, rigorous program of study of cities and urbanism within a community of ...
The application portal for the Fall 2025 intake will open open on October 15, 2024. The application deadline is January 14, 2025. Admission decisions will be announced in late February/early March. We ...
have already completed a degree in a subject outside of Business Administration or Commerce (e.g. individuals with a BBA, BCom, Business Major/Joint Major, MBA, etc. are not eligible to pursue a ...
Whether you’re inspired by the arts, sciences, education or any other discipline offered at SFU, a minor in business can help you discover how your passions fit into the global economy.
SFU Beedie School of Business and the Mechatronic Systems Engineering (MSE) have created a 5-year co-op-based double degree program, which grants you a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a ...
The Philosophy Department at SFU offers a course-based, two-year program geared towards students who have decided to pursue a PhD in philosophy, and who would benefit from establishing a strong ...
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 ...
Chrysaphia Sini, a retired weaver, speaks of how amazing the minds of the women who were to create these weavings in the past. They didn’t have the same information and access as the women do today.