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CRIM 241: Introduction to Corrections - a C900 course at Simon Fraser University
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Led by FASS communicators Carmen Chin and Ash Tanasiychuk.
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In this virtual info session held on January 9th 2023, learn more about the application process and the different field school programs offered in the Summer 2023 semester.
Panelists and field school opportunities include:
+ Finland: Comparative Urban Sustainability – Meg Holden/Annika Airas (Urban Studies)
+ Scotland: International Perspectives on Cybercrime – Richard Frank (Criminology)
+ Europe: NATO Field School and Simulation Program – Hannah Christensen/Alex Moens (Political Science)
+ Prague: Summer Field School – Samir Gandesha (Global Humanities)
+ Vanuatu – Tanya Broesch (Psychology)
For more information, visit: www.sfu.ca/students/studyabroad/fieldschools/programs.html
Martin is a lecturer in the Department of Economics. He describes his teaching style as approachable but rigorous and with emphasis on connecting teaching materials to real-world phenomena.
The Cormack Teaching Award was established by former SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean, Lesley Cormack in 2010, to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more at www.sfu.ca/fass/awards/cormack.html
Heather is a lecturer at the Department of Linguistics where she currently serves as the Graduate Studies Chair. She works closely with Indigenous communities throughout Alberta and BC for her research which focuses on Indigenous language documentation, analysis, and revitalization.
The Cormack Teaching Award was established by former SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean, Lesley Cormack in 2010, to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more at www.sfu.ca/fass/awards/cormack.html
Luke is an associate professor in the Department of History. As a world historian specializing in religion, his research seeks to spotlight, and challenge, the modernist and Eurocentric values and assumptions that underlie our common sense today.
The Cormack Teaching Award was established by former SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean, Lesley Cormack in 2010, to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more at www.sfu.ca/fass/awards/cormack.html
Rylan is an assistant professor in the School of Criminology where he conducts research focused on policing. The results of his research have impacted police departments' policies and practices around the world.
The Cormack Teaching Award was established by former SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean, Lesley Cormack in 2010, to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more at www.sfu.ca/fass/awards/cormack.html
Nicolas is a professor at Simon Fraser University (SFU)'s Department of History where his primary research interests lie in the cultural history of cities, specifically in the way people imagine, represent, and live in their unique atmospheres.
The Cormack Teaching Award was established by former SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean, Lesley Cormack in 2010, to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more at www.sfu.ca/fass/awards/cormack.html
You'll learn about ideas and strategies on resume and LinkedIn to:
- highlight your education, experiences, and strengths for maximum impact
- focus your content to match job requirements
- get past Applicant Tracking Systems to a real human
- write strong statements that showcases the impact of your work
- position your LinkedIn profile to show up on recruiters' searches
- leverage the uniqueness with resume and on LinkedIn respectively
Learn more:
- sfu.ca/students/career.html
- sfusass.com
Future:Ready is a FREE, three part series for SFU FASS students hosted by Albert Fung, the Career Education Manager for FASS, and is designed to help you discover more career-life options and create action plans to make informed decisions about your future.
For more information, visit: www.sfu.ca/fass/future-ready.html
For more on Convocation, visit SFU's Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences page: sfu.ca/fass/convocation.html
For more on Convocation, visit SFU's Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences page: sfu.ca/fass/convocation.html
For more on Convocation, visit SFU's Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences page: sfu.ca/fass/convocation.html
For more on Convocation, visit SFU's Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences page: sfu.ca/fass/convocation.html
For more on Convocation, visit SFU's Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences page: sfu.ca/fass/convocation.html
For more info about WLL sfu.ca/wll.html
For more info about PDP sfu.ca/education/teachersed/programs/pdp/overview.html
Panel 1: Valuing the First Year Experience (jump to panel 1: youtu.be/HQZrm6RDwP8?t=145)
Facilitated by Amanda Watson (Lecturer, Sociology and Anthropology) Speakers:
Rosaline Baik (FASS ONE, Surrey)
Kaitlan Davis (Arts Central, FASS in the Class)
Jennifer Marchbank (Professor, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies)
Panel 2: The Art of Advising (jump to panel 2: youtu.be/HQZrm6RDwP8?t=1710)
Facilitated by Tiffany Muller Myrdahl (Senior Lecturer, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies)
Speakers:
Anthea Pasin (Undergraduate Advisor and Recruiter, Economics)
Meghan Grant (First Year Undeclared Advising, Arts Central)
Morgan Jeffrey (Academic Advisor, Criminology)
Panel 3: Alternative and Creative Grading (jump to panel 3: youtu.be/HQZrm6RDwP8?t=3438)
Facilitated by Jennifer Spear (Associate Professor, History)
Speakers:
Luke Clossey (Associate Professor, History)
Yuthika Girme (Assistant Professor, Psychology)
Suzanna Crage (Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Anthropology)
Closing Remarks by Dean, pro tem, Peter V. Hall (jump to closing remarks: youtu.be/HQZrm6RDwP8?t=4951)
As One of Canada’s first public commemorations of the pandemic, COVID in the House of Old is a poignant multimedia installation. This exhibition acknowledges the thousands of seniors who died in care homes or endured months of isolation, the staff who faced an overwhelming burden of care, and the families and friends unable to visit or help their loved ones.
In this Zoom Webinar, exhibition creator, 2021 SFU Shadbolt Fellow and York University Professor Dr. Megan J. Davies shares from her interviews with long term care residents, family members, and care workers she met while constructing the project. Special guests included Davies collaborators' musician and and composer, Hiroki Tanaka, Kim Fraser, Bernadette and Antoinette Cheung, and BC Senior's Advocate Isobel MacKenzie.
Hussey is one of seven winners of the 2021 Cormack Awards.
The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
Girme is one of seven winners of the 2021 Cormack Awards.
The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
Wright is one of seven winners of the 2021 Cormack Awards.
The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
Mayo-Harp is one of seven winners of the 2021 Cormack Awards.
The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
Sigal is one of seven winners of the 2021 Cormack Awards.
The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
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The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
#SFUFASS
O’Brien is one of seven winners of the 2021 Cormack Awards.
The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
Yeung is one of seven winners of the 2021 Cormack Awards.
The Cormack Awards were established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010 to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more about the 2021 Cormack award winners: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/09/2021-cormack-teaching-award.html
Read more about Gunawardena: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/10/political-science-grad-Janmie-Gunawardena-taking-changes-finding-big-picture.html
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Read more about Chou: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/10/psychology-student-Jennifer-Chou-carves-out-path.html
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Read more about Giffin: sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/10/honours-students-literary-discovery-and-ambitions-pushed-to-the-limit.html
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You completed your degrees during the COVID-19 pandemic; an extraordinary accomplishment that you should be immensely proud of. We are definitely proud of you all.
For more about FASS Convocation: sfu.ca/fass/convocation.html
SFU's Convocation page: http://www.sfu.ca/convocation.html
You are now SFU Alumni! Reach out to the association: http://www.sfu.ca/alumni.html
Considering graduate studies? sfu.ca/fass/students/current/graduate.html
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We celebrate with you, virtually, during this COVID-19 era.
* Traditional welcome by Elder Syexwaliya (Ann Whonnock), Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation).
* Speech from FASS Dean , Jane Pulkingham.
* Virtual cap pass between graduands.
* Congratulations from FASS faculty members and staff.
* Celebration with your fellow FASS graduands!
sfu.ca/fass/news/2021/06/congrats-fass-graduates-of-june-2021.html
Originally presented on March 24, 2021.
For more of your Next Steps as a FASS student, visit sfu.ca/fass/next-steps.html
For more about student life at FASS: sfu.ca/fass/studentlife.html
We're so proud of these stories about FASS students: sfu.ca/fass/news/students.html
Originally presented online on May 5, 2021.
For more of your Next Steps as a FASS student, visit sfu.ca/fass/next-steps.html
For stories about FASS alumni: sfu.ca/fass/news/alumni.html
For more about being SFU alumni: http://www.sfu.ca/alumni.html
Meet Rose, Rachel, and Meghan - FASS year one academic advisors - in this video, originally recorded May 19, 2021.
Contact FASS advisors: sfu.ca/fass/advising
For more of your Next Steps as a FASS student, visit sfu.ca/fass/next-steps.html
At this event, students met four FIC alumni to learn their tips for success at SFU:
* Shahvir Sarkary: Finished at FIC in Summer 2019. Majoring in Psychology at SFU.
* Anastasiia Lebedenko: Finished at FIC in Summer 2018. Majoring in World Literature and minoring in Humanities at SFU.
* Gokalp Gencer: Finished at FIC in Fall 2018. Majoring in Economics and minoring in International Studies at SFU.
* Ekin Zeynep Buran: Finished at FIC in Fall 2017. Just finished her major in Criminology, minor in Psychology, and certificate in Legal Studies at SFU.
Originally recorded on May 21, 2021.
The best way to succeed is to learn from people who have been where you are now.
To contact us and for more information on SFU's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, visit sfu.ca/fass/advising
For more information on Fraser International College, visit fraseric.ca
Presenter: Samir Gandesha, SFU's Department of Humanities.
Samir Gandesha teaches:
HUM101: Introduction to the Humanities
HUM360: The Intellectual Roots of Fascism
Originally presented as part of FASS's e-Sampler series, helping our students prepare for and succeed in their studies at SFU: sfu.ca/fass/students/prospective-students/e-sampler/e-library.html
Contact María Barraza mbarraza@sfu.ca
Course description: sfu.ca/students/calendar/2020/fall/courses/wl/410.html
Study World Literature at SFU: sfu.ca/wll/courses/literature.html
More course previews: sfu.ca/fass/students/current-students/undergraduate-students/advising-and-resources/course-preview-videos.html
Taught by a team of instructors from SFU's Department of English, this course explores how English literature engages with, reflects, and interrogates pandemic disease, starting with the "Black Death" in the fourteenth-century and moving through contemporary literary responses to pandemic crises.
WATCH:
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 1) youtu.be/Nb5AEhDTYew
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 2, part 1) youtu.be/WVjl28QV8f0
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 2, part 2) youtu.be/6aono8tcL_g
Learn more about this exciting course: sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2020/11/explore-your-fears-in-this-pandemic-literature-course-next-sprin.html
Learn more about SFU's Department of English: http://www.sfu.ca/english.html
Taught by a team of instructors from SFU's Department of English, this course explores how English literature engages with, reflects, and interrogates pandemic disease, starting with the "Black Death" in the fourteenth-century and moving through contemporary literary responses to pandemic crises.
WATCH:
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 1) youtu.be/Nb5AEhDTYew
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 2, part 1) youtu.be/WVjl28QV8f0
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 3) youtu.be/M3O_rCS3B1M
Learn more about this exciting course: sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2020/11/explore-your-fears-in-this-pandemic-literature-course-next-sprin.html
Learn more about SFU's Department of English: http://www.sfu.ca/english.html
Taught by a team of instructors from SFU's Department of English, this course explores how English literature engages with, reflects, and interrogates pandemic disease, starting with the "Black Death" in the fourteenth-century and moving through contemporary literary responses to pandemic crises.
WATCH:
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 1) youtu.be/Nb5AEhDTYew
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 2, part 2) youtu.be/6aono8tcL_g
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 3) youtu.be/M3O_rCS3B1M
Learn more about this exciting course: sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2020/11/explore-your-fears-in-this-pandemic-literature-course-next-sprin.html
Learn more about SFU's Department of English: http://www.sfu.ca/english.html
Taught by a team of instructors from SFU's Department of English, this course explores how English literature engages with, reflects, and interrogates pandemic disease, starting with the "Black Death" in the fourteenth-century and moving through contemporary literary responses to pandemic crises.
WATCH:
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 2, part 1) youtu.be/WVjl28QV8f0
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 2, part 2) youtu.be/6aono8tcL_g
Plague in Tudor-Stuart London (lecture 3) youtu.be/M3O_rCS3B1M
Learn more about this exciting course: sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2020/11/explore-your-fears-in-this-pandemic-literature-course-next-sprin.html
Learn more about SFU's Department of English: http://www.sfu.ca/english.html
Part of the summer 2021 Next Steps events for new, incoming undergraduate students. http://www.sfu.ca/fass/next-steps.html
Originally presented online on April 7, 2021.
For more of your Next Steps as a FASS student, visit sfu.ca/fass/next-steps.html
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Taught by a team of instructors from SFU's Department of English, this course explores how English literature engages with, reflects, and interrogates pandemic disease, starting with the "Black Death" in the fourteenth-century and moving through contemporary literary responses to pandemic crises.
WATCH:
Angels in America (lecture 1, part 1) youtu.be/VLsmrKI9pB0
Angels in America (lecture 1, part 2) youtu.be/dzwq7S-nJoM
Angels in America (lecture 2, part 1) youtu.be/3591Ch2p_80
Learn more about this exciting course: sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2020/11/explore-your-fears-in-this-pandemic-literature-course-next-sprin.html
Learn more about SFU's Department of English: http://www.sfu.ca/english.html