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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) hosted the inaugural FASS Undergraduate Research Symposium (FURS) highlighting the diversity of research our undergrads are pursuing. The afternoon of ...
As the spring semester draws to a close, Simon Fraser University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) is proud to celebrate the successful conclusion of the first cohort of the FASS Dean's ...
Connect with advisors at Arts Central for everything from course selection to degree planning. Advisors are ready and able to help students from their first day on campus. Getting help early on will ...
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 ...
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.
Submit your application online by using the online application forms for each relevant category. Applications must include a letter of support from the Chair or Director in all categories except for ...
The Indigenous University Preparation Pathway (IUPP) at Simon Fraser University helps Indigenous learners prepare and transition to undergraduate studies. Our pathway offers first-year academic credit ...
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) offers a valuable and engaging undergraduate experience for students at Simon Fraser University. There are endless opportunities to enhance your learning ...
Established in 1925, the fellowship is awarded to exceptional individuals in pursuit of scholarship in any field of knowledge and creation in any art form, under the freest possible conditions.
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.