The Faculty of Health Sciences and the Children’s Health Policy Centre added assistant professor Kimberly Thomson to their ranks in September 2023. Thomson has a strong interest in researching the ...
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Bachelor of Science graduand Sarah Chae is the 2024 recipient of the Gordon M. Shrum Gold Medal. SFU’s most prestigious undergraduate medal is bestowed on the ...
The most memorable part of Arti Shridhar’s undergraduate experience at SFU was volunteering with student led organizations. Being an executive member of the Health Sciences Undergraduate Student Union ...
Green infrastructure (GI) signals a new chapter in urban water management across the globe. GI provides adaptive nature-based solutions to managing water and helping cities and their inhabitants ...
Throughout her undergraduate degree, Megan Obermayer was involved in various aspects of the health sciences community, including volunteering with the Health Sciences Undergraduate Journal and the FHS ...
Launch your career as an editor or validate your experience with a respected credential. Following Editors Canada Professional Editorial Standards, our online certificate program covers the four ...
Shifting their focus from "I" to "we," today's most effective leaders create conditions that allow others to be successful. They are deeply collaborative, equity-minded, developmental and adaptive.
Plain language is the key to effective communication, allowing you to get the most important information to the right people as clearly and as effectively as possible. In this course, you’ll learn the ...
How much time will this take? Adapted for the former 3-part series workshops (2 hours each), this retreat will be condensed into 3 hours online. You’ll undertake some small activities on your own time ...
You may think you're familiar with Microsoft Word, but you'll be surprised by how much of Word's most useful functionality is hidden in plain sight. In this course, you'll do a deep dive into features ...
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) alumnus Sarah Savić Kallesøe was recently accepted into Oxford University’s Doctorate of Philosophy (DPhil) in Population Health program, funded by the prestigious and ...