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Canada is the happiest country in the G7, according to the World Happiness Report edited by a Simon Fraser University professor. While Canada remains the only G7 member in the Top 20, the U.S. slides ...
Learn about the world that extends beyond where you currently live. Are you motivated to think and work internationally? Examine and gain a better understanding of societies, economies, and political ...
What is the “big data revolution”? How will this data transform the way businesses target consumers? How will it change the way governments make policy decisions? The Social Data Analytics Minor is ...
Partner with Indigenous communities and work with Indigenous scholars to restore and revitalize traditional knowledges, ancient and modern aesthetics, languages and literatures. As a community of ...
Make a difference and help create a better world. Explore existing policies and power inequalities and question the status quo. How do citizens challenge power inbalances and ineffective policies? How ...
Understand the mind and its processes, including consciousness, language, learning, information processing, and decision making. This interdisciplinary program is explored at the intersection of ...
Congratulations to our graduate students who participated in the recent Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition! This year marks the highest number of ...
This summer, in collaboration with Simon Fraser University (SFU), the Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis will be offered for the first time in Vancouver, BC. For over 50 years, the ...
Congratulations to Indigenous Studies associate professor Chelsey Geralda Armstrong and Gerontology professor Habib Chaudhury who were both named the inaugural recipients of Simon Fraser University's ...
The number of courses you take in your first term is up to you. We normally suggest you start with 4 courses rather than the maximum 5 as this will help with your transition to university level study.
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