The BC Network for Aging Research (BCNAR) Secretariat, hosted by the Gerontology Research Centre, serves as a hub for information about aging research in the province.
The Canadian Journal of Communication (CJC) is an English-language peer-reviewed quarterly in the field of communications studies and journalism education.
The Centre for Applied Research in Mental Health & Addiction (CARMHA) is a centre within the Faculty of Health Sciences that conducts research that can be applied to enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of mental health and addiction services in British Columbia.
The Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue provides an ideal conference environment with institutional and support services expressly designed and dedicated to foster understanding and positive action.
The Centre for Integrated & Credit Studies offers credit and non-credit courses and programs in arts, culture and language; a part-time degree completion program, and evaluation services.
The Children's Health Policy Centre links the best research evidence with government partners in health policy-making to improve programs and services for at-risk children.
Continuing Studies offers in-class and distance education programs for a broad and diverse community of adult learners.
The David See-Chai Lam Centre for International Communicaton is an interdisciplinary centre whose focus is on international, intercultural and interlingual communication, with a Pacific Rim emphasis. Programs include communication credit courses, the Canada Program, and the Pacific Region Forum.
The Feminist Research, Education, Development and Action Centre (FREDA) is a joint collaboration between feminist academics at Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia, and community and women's organizations working at the grass-roots level.
The Geraldine and Tong Louie Centre is concerned with the areas of human performance, ergonomics and occupational health and safety. Ongoing individual health hazard appraisal and counselling is offered to the general public and corporations, and elite athlete testing and evaluation is provided for several sports associations.
The Department of Gerontology is located at Harbour Centre and offers a minor in Gerontology; a Post-baccalaureate Diploma in Gerontology; and a Master of Arts in Gerontology.
The Gerontology Research Centre (GRC) serves as a focal point for education and research on topics related to aging and the aged and as an information centre for university scholars, community-based researchers and practitioners, government, the media and the general public.
The Graduate Liberal Studies Program leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Liberal Studies. In the best tradition of liberal education, the program addresses some of the great works of our intellectual and artistic heritage, studies the perennial concerns that have shaped our culture, and explores contemporary perspectives on traditional ideas and values.
The Institute for the Humanities explores critical perspectives relating social concerns to the cultural and historical legacy of the humanities. The Institute studies pressing contemporary problems. It also promotes greater interaction between the University and the community, providing links between these two constituencies.
The Learning Strategies Group helps client organizations get the best value for their investment in education and training through strategic consulting about their learning needs and the custom design and delivery of university-level programs.
The Management of Technology (MOT) MBA is designed to address the needs of the high technology business sector - a strong and emerging economic force in BC. Developed by the Faculty of Business Administration in consultation with business leaders, the program continues SFU's long tradition of industry collaboration.
The Master of Publishing (MPub) Program is a professional degree program in the Faculty of Arts. Students are normally admitted once per year for September enrollment.
The Object Technology Program (OTP) is part of the Faculty of Applied Sciences' Continuing Education program. The OTP program provides an opportunity to gain a solid understanding of the Object Technology paradigm and how to apply the potential of this new technology.
7th Floor Media is a self-funding non-profit centre with an international reputation for outstanding, leading edge work focused on creating, envisioning and researching (a) outstanding educational and cultural content for new media, and (b) compelling educational and cultural uses for new technologies.
SFU TIME Ventures Hub is a linkage to BC’s technology ventures industry. TIME offers office space and resources, networking events, educational seminars, mentoring, a boardroom and a drop-in work space.
University Advancement works within the community to build friendships and encourage investment in Simon Fraser University.
The Urban Studies program provides the opportunity to study the city and its functions from an interdisciplinary perspective. This part-time, flexible, graduate program is offered in the evening at the SFU Vancouver campus.