Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Simon Fraser University

  • Aaron research focuses on questions most the mind, and how to use both scientific and philosophical methods to answer those questions. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Marybelle is a master's student exploring the human relationship between language and politics. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Eddie is a Philosophy Master'due south student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences whose enquiry is focused on the interaction between truth and the world. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship & SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Sherif is a principal's of Philosophy educatee focusing on the nature of scientific knowledge and the connections between logic, human reason, and rationality. (Special Graduate Archway Scholarship)

  • Ritam is a Philosophy Master's pupil in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences interested in ethics and logic, and also in social and political philosophy. (Mitacs Globalink Fellowship, Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Yanjie is a Philosophy Principal'south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences aiming to figure out what happens in people's minds when making moral judgements and/or performing moral deportment. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Emanuela is a PhD graduate in Linguistics exploring how doctors and patients communicate during medical visits.

  • Guerin is dedicated to revitalizing hÉ™n̓q̓É™min̓É™m̓, the downriver dialect of the Halkomelem linguistic communication spoken by the Musqueam people.

  • Bouchra is a Linguistics Doctoral pupil in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences examining the spread and use of English language in the historically multilingual North African land of Morocco.

  • Dr. Kim from the Department of Linguistics investigated syntatic and interpretive properties of Korean anaphoric devices.

  • Jesse is focussed on how people procedure and interpret imperative sentences with no overt discipline from audio recordings. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Lauren is a Linguistics Doctoral student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences analyzing the Elders' speech and legacy materials to sympathise the structure of the linguistic communication. (Graduate Dean Entrance Scholar, Graduate Fellowship)

  • Sadia is a Gerontology main'south student researching the relevance of depression and dementia among people in long term cares. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Rachelle is researching the various wellness, emotional, and social impacts of intergenerational relationships/programs have on older adults. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Cari is a main's student who is interested on innovating and creating opportunities for older adults to live purposeful, connected, and fulfilling lives regardless of their health status. Special (Graduate Archway Scholarship)

  • Samantha is a Gerontology PhD studentresearching social care when facing grief and technological mediation as new ideas of mourning and funerary practices.

  • Farinaz is a Gerontology Master's student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences who compares the perception of walkability and patterns of walking behaviour between two culturally different groups of Iranian and White Canadian older adults who live in Metro Vancouver. (Special Grad Entrance Scholarship, CERi Graduate Fellowship, Lillian Zimmerman Graduated Scholarship Gerontology)

  • Boah is a Gerontology Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose main research interest is customs-based integrated intendance for older adults with circuitous needs. (Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship)

  • Steve, an Urban Studies student, is researching the impact of COVID-19 on the Korean-Canadian community in Metro Vancouver. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Francis is a principal'due south student in Graduate Liberal Studies.

  • Tessa is a master's pupil in Liberal Studies pursuing research almost postmodernism and the arts.

  • Aphrodite is an Urban Studies master'south student researching how physical spaces (indoor and outdoor) impact the ability of community organizations to support customs capabilities through emergencies.

  • Isamara is interested in the determination-making process near urban transportation and urban mobility in Brazil and Canada.

  • Natalie is a Graduate Liberal Studies master's student who aims to larn the skills required to put along her own ideas into the world through the magic of the written give-and-take.

  • Thomas is a Graduate Liberal Studies master's student researching Greek Mythology, and fiction and non-fiction literature.

  • Amanda is an Urban Studies chief'south student researching collaborative governance and the means in which procedure design is influenced past municipal reasons for choosing to initiate a collaborative process. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Stephen is studying aspects of professional blueprint implementation, situating the intersection of professional ethics of public space design and social equity inside the formation of the city. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Nikola's enquiry is focused on children's memory for events, and researching best practices for interviewing children. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Teresa is a Graduate Liberal Studies Master'southward pupil. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Leandro is an Urban Studies Primary's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research is almost how friendly our cities will be in the futurity in terms of urban mobility, considering the consequences of our nowadays choices similar when private trips or ride-hailing substitutes public transit. (Lambda Alpha International Vancouver Grad Honour)

  • Ellen is a Graduate Liberal Studies Main's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences engaging in critical conversations nigh some of the near pressing bug of our fourth dimension.

  • Farina is an Urban Studies Principal'south educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research focuses on electric vehicles and how they potentially impact cities and mobility. (Joy de Cosson Graduate Research Fellowship in Sustainable Transportation)

  • Joanne is a Graduate Liberal Studies Main'due south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences studying how women working at home during the COVID-xix pandemic are reshaping the domestic environment. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau Awrd GLS)

  • Nancy is an Urban Studies Master'south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research is focused on investigating the barriers to implementing policies and programs to ameliorate air quality and reduce environmental inequity related to truck traffic-related air pollution exposure along 1 of Metro Vancouver's busiest truck routes. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Shanny is a Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Doctoral student undertaking community-engaged research on practicing Tai Chi equally cocky-care during COVID-19 and and it's effect on immigrant women during the pandemic (Grace Woodsworth MacInnis Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Sarah is researching constructive current human rights advocacy strategies, specifically for defending LGBTQ workers' rights.

  • Kathleen is researching how trans youth in BC connect to back up and resource online, including how they handle privacy issues and misinformation. (SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship)

  • Reema is a Gender, Sexuality, and Women'due south Studies PhD student who joins her colleagues in researching the roots of oppression along vectors of divergence and the struggle for equality.

  • Thuy is a Gender, Sexuality, and Women'south studies PhD student researching gender politics and identity, migration, multiculturalism, economic development, and Vietnam'southward economic history. (Graduate Fellowships, and the Meredith Kimball Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Ranjani is a Gender, Sexuality and Women Studies Chief'due south student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences working on a diversity of issues that affect minorities in society in order to contribute to a improve globe for young girls and women. (G.W. MacInnis Grad Award)

  • Leslie is a Gender, Sexuality, and Women'southward Studies Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research seeks to shed lite on the sexual harassment of women lawyers by male lawyers. (Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship)

  • Mathew is a Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies PhD edifice bridges between feminist STS and the work of Indigenous theorists on multispecies governance (Dean'due south Graduate Fellowship, the BC Graduate Scholarship, the Margaret & Claude Mitchell Graduate Award, the National Council of Jewish Women Scholarship, and Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship (SSHRC))

  • Oreofeoluwa is a Gender, Sexuality and Women'south Studies Master's educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences learning almost how the earth hates women, how the patriarchal lodge is rigged in favour of men, and how 1'due south sexuality is translated into a tool for oppression. (G.W. MacInnis Grad Award)

  • Lauren Rattray in International Studies studied the semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar in Tanzania.

  • Rachel is an International Studies chief's student investigating how to divert plastic waste matter away from the sea and into a circular economic system in Taiwan. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Nikita is a master's of International Studies student researching Latin American refugees and forced migration. (Special Graduate Archway Scholarship)

  • Diana is researching about how technology is changing social dynamics globally, deepening gaps and inequalities, but also opening spaces for participation and empowerment. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Alexander is an International Studies Main's educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences learning how to comprehend and solve complex global issues. (Graduate Fellowship, Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Talia is an International Studies Principal'due south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences examining how refugee children are able to access teaching. (Simons Foundation GF in IS)

  • Nancy researches on The Un Announcement on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and its awarding to ecology matters. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Saima is a public policy student with previous enquiry experience in wellness and education in developing countries.

  • Chun is researching the psychological and developmental harms resulting from the gamble-like machinery in video games. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Megan is exploring how the regime can utilise and comprise Indigenous Noesis to back up climate adaptation policy and decision-making. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Erika is a Public Policy Master'south pupil in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences whose research is focused on evaluating different models of drug decriminalization for the Province of British Columbia. (Graduate Fellowship, Maloney Petter Fellowship in Public Policy)

  • Kristen is a Public Policy Principal's student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences studying public policy problems and assay. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Ella is a Public Policy Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences studying policy analysis, economic science, and qualitative and quantitative research methods. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Emily is a Public Policy Chief'southward pupil in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences studying the work of political processes. (GPS Graduate Fellowship)

  • Kevin is a Public Policy Master's educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences identifying policy problems, researching and analyzing data, and coming upwardly with policy solutions. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Priscilla is a Public Policy Master'southward student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences encompassing every attribute of our society and our day-to-day lives. (Graduate Fellowship, GPS Graduate Fellowship)

  • Richard is a Public Policy Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences studying the practice of policy analysis while developing knowledge base in relevant areas such as economics and political science. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Gabrielle is a Public Policy Primary' student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences learning how to research, develop, clarify, and implement public policies. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Christy is a Public Policy Primary's educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences researching on policies to help food insecure communities and strengthen local food systems. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Bronwen is a Political Scientific discipline principal's student.

  • Dr. Hopkins completed his Political Science PhD from the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences.

  • Justine won both first place and public option award in the Institute of Public Assistants of Canada's (IPAC) Fifth Annual National Educatee Paper Contest.

  • Caroline is a Political Science Doctoral student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences whose research looks at the intersection of liberal democracy and cultural autonomy in the Canadian context. (Dave and Ann Trick Honor)

  • Bella'south inquiry interests include gender and ethnic representation in Northward America and Southeast Asia, specially Myanmar (Burma).

  • Dr. Teeple explored the feasibility of creating a nuclear artillery control authorities in the Arctic within the context of the U.S.-Russian federation arms contest.

  • Darya is researching Track II diplomacy, that is to say, unofficial dialogues between academics, policy experts, and retired government officials, rather than the official diplomacy that we typically think of when world leaders visit other countries. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Jenny is a political science master'due south student who is focusing on energy issues in relation to ecology impacts, taking a political economy perspective. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Alexandra is a Political Science Doctoral pupil in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research examines how different generations view security and defense issues. (CTEF Graduate Fellowship)

  • Clarissa's enquiry looks at radical politics and how different social, cultural, and economic issues impact political behaviour and political party contest. (Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Jacob is a Political Science Principal'due south pupil in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences studying policy issues, voter behaviour, international relations, and philosophical issues. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Wyatt is a Political Science Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences interested in exploring how western countries conduct land-building and how a misunderstanding of reality vs. political theory has led to recent failures. (Graduate Fellowship, Ted and Shirley Cohn Graduate Scholarship in Political Science).

  • Eric is a PhD graduate in Economics whose research focused on immigration policy's result on documented vs. undocumented immigrants.

  • Thomas is a PhD graduate in Economics whose thesis focused on instrumental variable estimators. (Peter Kennedy Memorial Graduate Fellowship)

  • Shirleen is an Economics PhD student researching countries with democracies and how their characteristics bear on economical development. (Richard One thousand. Lipsey honor)

  • Masood is an Economics Master's educatee investigating how economic models can exist used to simplify the amount and complexities of information and information. (Special Graduate Archway Scholarship)

  • Dian is a Ph.D. educatee in Economic science. His research focuses on auction theory and mechanism design. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Mohamed is a PhD Economics pupil researching monetary policies. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Hung Truong is a economics doctorate educatee who explores the interaction between human behaviour and economical modeling. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Thinh is a master's student in Economics to approach loftier standards and modern knowledge for practical researches in the future. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Fatima is a Economics Master's Student. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Inez's enquiry is heavily focused on alternatives to policing and facilitating admission to social services (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Jeenat is an Economic science Principal's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences farther exploring the branches of economics. (GPS Graduate Fellowship, Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Ata is an Economics Master'due south student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences researching economic topics, such every bit, Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies. (Special Graduate Archway Scholarship)

  • Sajid is an Economics Chief's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences who uses data to explore and respond economic questions. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Lindsey Bannister in English studied the lives and writings of Twentieth Century Canadian authors who were regarded as racial imposters in Ontario and Alberta.

  • Dr. Knight focused on Indigenous writers who authoritatively proclaim enduring national, linguistic, and land-based connections for her research.

  • Connor'southward research concentrated on the intersection of Gothic literature and ecocriticism in children'southward and young adult literature.

  • Alyssa is researching archival and manuscript studies, with a focus on materiality. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Jorji researches popular culture from the 70s until now demonstrating how romantic dear continues to be connected to the dynamics of capitalism. (Messenger Graduate Fellowship in English)

  • Robin is Master's Student focusing in finding points of connection between content and form. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Dr. De'Ath provides new insights into the relationships betwixt culture and capital in a moment of protracted economic crisis.

  • Yiwen is an English Doctoral educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences seeking to understand the causes of hatred and injustices beyond the earth and how to forestall them from happening in the generations to come up. (Messenger Grad Fellowship in English & CTEF Graduate Fellowship)

  • Catherine is an English language Main'southward student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences working on a project that explores the tension that exists in literary scholarship between 'serious' literature and 'popular' literature. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship & Aphra Behn Grad Scholarship ENGL)

  • Mackenzie is an English PhD student researching poetry, Indigenous literature, and urban spaces. (Edward Yard.W. Gibson Fellowship in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences)

  • Rawia is a PhD educatee exploring how individual and group fantasies are embedded in cultural objects that reproduce the Palestinian-Israeli context. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Jacob is a chief's English pupil researching the interactions of medieval English authors with medieval Italian literature. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Wen is an English language Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research is guiding her to a language-education career in the most futurity. (Aphra Behn Grad Scholarship ENGL)

  • Felix is an English Master's student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences working on a projection that examines the relationship between cultural production and gentrification. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • David is an English language Master's student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences interested in the power narratives to shape knowledge and its perception. (MATE Scholarship)

  • Ziwei is an English Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose inquiry involves studying English culture and literature every bit well equally looking at how psychoanalysis helps understand human behaviors and broader social phenomenon. (Messenger Grad Fellowship in English & CTEF Graduate Fellowship)

  • Tina is an English Chief's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences exploring diversity in contemporary publishing and making note of trends that take occurred inside the last few years. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Yaser is an English language Principal's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research is focused on Indigenous literatures. (Dean's Graduate Fellowship, Temple Maynard Graduate Bursary)

  • Taylor is an English Master'south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences working on a project that examines traditional language use and revitalization as an element of colonial resistance among Scottish (Scots Gaelic) and Cree peoples, and also exploring the history and impact of language loss due to colonialism. (David and Mary Macaree Graduate Fellowship)

  • Jacqueline is a master'south student in History investigating actor/producer/director Leslie Howard and his contributions to the state of war endeavor in WW2. (Baldwin Graduate Scholarship)

  • Yifan is a doctoral pupil in the department of History interested in social history of the People'southward Republic of Communist china. (CTEF Graduate Fellowship; SFU President's PhD Scholarship; SFU Multi-Year Funding)

  • Siling Tao in History studied overseas Chinese communities in the Fujian province in Communist china.

  • Rui Zhang in History studied different measures to safeguard workers in Hong Kong.

  • Joseph Burton in History conducted biographical enquiry on labour matrimony activist, Frederick Thompson, in the United states of america.

  • Curtis Platson in History studied the colonial politics of witchcraft in Zanzibar and Pemba, during the 1920s-1964.

  • Stevan Bozanich in History & Hellenic Studies studied the Chetnik move from Yugoslavia in Southern Europe.

  • Robin Bunton in History studied the political dimensions of British representations of Egyptian female entertainers throughout the nineteenth-century at Oxford Academy.

  • Milad Doroudian in History studied the Kastner affair in Romania.

  • Benjamin Dipple in History studied 20th-century Ottoman and Turkish figures in the U.s. and Turkey.

  • Songwei He in History studied the Temple Destruction Movement during the Qing Dynasty in Prc.

  • Panagiotis Delis in History studied ethnic cleansing in the Balkan Wars in Europe.

  • Naz is researching the Greek-Orthodox Carnival celebrations in the Ottoman Empire, Greece, Balkans and Modern Turkey. (Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Stevan is a History Doctoral pupil in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose researching about the phenomenon of paramilitarism in various regions and at various time periods to prevent their perpetration. (McWhinney Fdn Hellenic Studies)

  • Zoe is a History Master'due south student in the Faculty of Applied Sciences interested in the female person and gender history of the People's Democracy of China. (Special Graduate Archway Scholarship, Douglas Cole Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Kirstie is a History Master's educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences examining Ethnic women's contributions to the Royal Committee on Aboriginal Peoples hearings held across Canada between 1992 - 1994. (Graduate Fellowship, Bridwell Grad Scholarship, Saywell Graduate Scholarship in History)

  • Justin is a History Master'south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences researching to sympathise the relationship between electronic and Indonesian music, counterculture, politics, and economics in Vancouver from the 1960s-1980s through the life and work of the Vancouver-based composer, community organizer, and educator Martin Bartlett (1939-1993). (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship, BC Graduate Scholarship, Ladner Graduate Scholarship in BC History)

  • Shehroze is a History Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences examining the surveillance of religious and economic exchange between British India and Ottoman Iraq during the Outset World State of war. (Baldwin Graduate Scholarship in History)

  • Cahit is a History Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research focuses on a specific province of Byzantium referred to as Paphlagonia spanning the North-Cardinal portion of Asia Small. (Graduate Dean's Entrance Scholarship)

  • Dr. Golubović completed her Folklore and Anthology PhD from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

  • Anna Maslouskaya in Anthropology studied how Brazilian telenovelas influence the agreement of race and grade.

  • Gyuzel Kamalova in Anthropology studied the experience of orphanage graduates in Republic of kazakhstan.

  • Abu is a Folklore and Anthropology Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences studying Hazara refugees in time and across space to see how memories and forgetting of the by are implicated in their migration trajectory and settlement desires and practices, social mobility, and political work. (Graduate Dean'southward Archway Scholarship; Community Trust Endowment Fellowship)

  • Abigail'southward research looks at the furnishings of ethical capital on social enterprises.

  • Yun Zhang is an international primary's student in Sociology and Anthropology and participated in the International Teaching Assistant (ITA) Program.

  • Ileanna is a master's educatee who is researching dance improvisation. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Connor is a Main's student researching the social structure of gender concepts. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Erika is researching the way young adults internalize (or non) the messages received in school-based sex activity education and how that knowledge shapes their perceptions regarding sex and sexuality. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Rowena is researching the experiences of people working in grocery stores during the global pandemic. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Elena Pennell wants to shed light on the effect of SAWP on family life for Mexican migrant workers.

  • Madelyn research looks at makers to understand what contributes to their making practices and products. (SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship)

  • Steffanie is a Sociology Master'southward student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences focusing on national agendas and extractivism in the international area of contemporary art. (BC Graduate Scholarship, Dean'due south Graduate Fellowship)

  • Elizabeth is an Anthropology Principal'southward student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences working to provide culturally safe admission to healthcare and decolonizing it globally. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Dr. Coburn completed her Department of Psychology PhD from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. (SSHRC Canada Doctoral Scholarship)

  • Robin is researching how people learn and learn skills over time. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Jason is a Social Psychology PhD educatee researching human social cognition and emotions and helping to develop community prosociality programs. (Community Engaged Research Initiative Graduate Enquiry Fellowship, Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship at SDFU, SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master'due south, & Arthur and Ancie Fouks Graduate Archway Award in Public Service)

  • Jessica is a PhD student in the Clinical Psychology researching the dyadic effects of emotion regulation on relationship and sexual satisfaction, and the implications these effects take for individuals and couples seeking handling. (SSHRC CGS-D award)

  • Madison's research focuses on witness memory and what makes a credible witness in the legal system.

  • Katherine studies the assessment of violent behavior and psychopathic personality.

  • Hira is a Clinical Forensic Psychology graduate student researching the risks for violence and sexual offending, criminal behaviours, psychopathy, and other bug in the area of mental health and police force. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Annika is researching grouping processes and collective environmental action. (Special Entrance Graduate Scholarship)

  • Julia is a Clinical Psychology masters pupil expanding her previous piece of work in developed risk-taking behaviours to focus on adolescents and the affect of close relationships in the future. (Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship)

  • Rashmi is a master's pupil involved in Clinical Psychology inquiry done in private practices and hospitals. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Tiara is a graduate student in Social Psychology who is focusing on the intersections of life transitions and pro-social behaviors on well-being outcomes. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Emma's research looks at the influence that seeing social media profiles for potential suspects of a crime. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Emily is a PhD student who is focusing on traumatic brain injury. (CIHR Doctoral Research Accolade)

  • Adriana is a Psychology Principal'due south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences who uses an evolutionary approach to sympathise mental processes through development. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Cassandra is a Psychology Master's student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences researching on how early childhood experiences influences risk taking behaviours and outcomes related to deadline personality disorder and nonsuicidal cocky-injury throughout the lifespan. (CIHR CGS Principal's Scholarship)

  • Nhi is a Psychology Chief'south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences researching zipper insecurities and emotion regulation. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Marissa is a social psychology master's student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences whose interests include cancel culture and commonage validation; social media group interactions; toxic masculinity and gender-based violence and oppression; and methodology and psychometrics. (Joseph Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master'southward)

  • Katherine is a Clinical Psychology Graduate Document pupil in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research focuses on issues germane to forensic psychology. (SSHRC Vanier Canada Grad Scholarship)

  • Crystal is a Psychology Main's educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences conducting a enquiry predominantly on the cross-race effect and its impact on lineup procedures. (Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship)

  • Vienna's enquiry on aquatic os decomposition has earned her international recognition as the Forensic Science Foundation and CRC Press 2019 top student travel award winner.

  • Muhammad has completed his PhD equally well as his Masters in Criminology at SFU.

  • Kenzie is a Criminology main's student studying intimate partner violence. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • ManĂ©h is a Master of Arts in Criminology student.

  • Vienna Chichi Lam in Criminology studied aquatic human body detection, recovery and repatriation in the Netherlands Antilles.

  • Michaela McGuire in Criminology presented on a console on Ethnic problems in Toronto.

  • Carlos Ponce in Criminology studied gang violence in Central America.

  • Sydney is studying the politicization of human trafficking laws. (BC Graduate Scholarship; SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Dr. McCuish is from the School of Criminology in the Faculty of Arts + Social Sciences.

  • Dr. Warren designed an innovative method to guess age of immature insects which can be applied to expiry investigations.

  • Britny is focused on the decomposition of human being remains underwater and the utilise of novel underwater detection techniques to assistance recovery and identification of missing people. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Adam Vaughan, PhD Candidate in the School of Criminology, is one of two researchers to have been awarded the newly created Health Policy Fellowship past the Michael Smith Foundation for Wellness Research.

  • Emma is exploring Asian-Canadians' feelings of safety given the recent ascent in detest crimes due to COVID-19. (BC Graduate Scholarship; SSHRC CGS-M)

  • Momoko is a School of Criminology Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences researching about stable isotopes in homo teeth nerveless from across Metro Vancouver to better sympathize what the stable isotope values look like and whether the values differ from other Canadian cities.

  • Victoria is researching how individual characteristics covary with back up for social movements such as BLM, and discovering fascinating trends. (Social Scientific discipline and Humanities Research Quango CGS-M Honor)

  • Taline researches on the experiences of foster children in the justice system. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Payten is a Criminology Master'due south student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research focuses on arson and wrongful convictions. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Michaela is a School of Criminology PhD student examining the importance of belonging, justice, and injustice by analyzing decolonization, belonging, resurgence and self-governance. (Ph.D. Graduate Dean's Entrance Honour, SSHRC CGSM, SFU Graduate Deans Entrance Award, etc.)

  • Steff is a Criminology Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research aims at creating inclusive practices conducted for missing and murdered Ethnic women, girls, and Ii-Spirit decease investigations in North America. (GPS Graduate Fellowship, Graduate Dean Entrance Scholarship)

  • Soraya is a Criminology Doctoral educatee in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences whose work focuses on advancement, learning virtually why people confess and/or plead guilty to crimes that they did non commit - despite existence factually innocent. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Katherine is studying forensic search and recovery methods in residential schools in Canada.

  • Hasheem is studying multimodal queer-based educational activity in French Immersion loftier school classrooms.

  • Hailey-Thomas is a Gerontology Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences exploring aging, including topics such equally, health and the built surroundings. (SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship)

  • Marina is an International Studies master'due south educatee researching the intersection between international police force, the commonage correct to security, and the work of citizen-led organizations to promote this right in Indigenous communities.

  • Claire is a Public Policy Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences exploring the means that encompass crop adoption occurs in agricultural regions in BC. (Andrew Petter GS Public Policy)

  • Liam is enjoying the cohort experience of the Public Policy master's plan along with the applied and theoretical knowledge the program offers. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Matia is a Public Policy Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences figuring out what barriers students with disabilities face and how policy can reduce those barriers. (Graduate Fellowship)

  • Timothy is a Political Science Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research focuses on right-wing Canadian/Albertan politics. (BC Graduate Scholarship, Dean's Graduate Fellowship)

  • Rachel is an English Doctoral Student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences interested in applying a postsecular literary framework - a framework that allows for the study of religion and literature - to nineteenth-century American and British fiction. (SSHRC CGS Masters & Doctoral Scholarship)

  • Sarah Vanderveer in Folklore studied how female person academics in Ghana are challenging gender norms.

  • Samuella is a Sociology Master's educatee in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research surrounds labour migration particularly amidst women but on a local level.

  • Jessamyn is a Counselling Psychology chief's pupil researching youth built-in of genocidal sexual violence during the 1994 Genocide confronting the Tutsis in Rwanda. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Maitland is a Psychology Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Socials Sciences whose research focus is to empathize when and why people will back up acts that are committed by their ain grouping and are intended to cause harm to another grouping. (Laurine Harrison Graduate Thesis Laurels)

  • Biftu Yousuf in Criminology and Health Sciences studied Oromo conceptions of well-being in metropolitan areas of Canada.

  • Daniel is a Police and Forensic Psychology student who is researching how photographs can make statements seem more true and believable. (SSHRC CGS Doctoral Scholarship)

  • Jennifer's research looks at the concept of housing being more than than a shelter or economic commodity, exploring how attachment to a domicile creates a sense of habitation.

  • Dr. Kyle Willmott'due south doctoral inquiry broadly focused on questions of political and economic sociology, and Indigenous policy.

  • Ashley is a student who is researching labour trafficking of migrant workers who enter the state legally but are later on coerced into exploitative conditions. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Dr. Wiwad is a doctoral graduate from the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Art + Social Sciences.

  • Lucy is an Contained Interdisciplinary Studies Doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences whose research is on Indigenous museology and Haida museum practice in particular.

  • Thomas Girard to present his research newspaper at the Sorbonne in Paris 2023.

  • Maegan McKay is currently working on a survey project which is collecting quantitative data and assay on the mental health of seniors, and the accessibility to Mental Wellness Intendance and Services. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

  • Shelbie is a PhD student who is focusing on using interview techniques to enhance eyewitness memory. (SSHRC CGS Doctoral Scholarship)

  • Tasnim is researching the use and diffusion of English in non-native contexts, to explore the theoretical models of World Englishes. (Special Archway Graduate Scholarship)

  • Elise is a Public Policy Master's student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences researching on public policy solutions to reduce textile waste material in BC. (SSHRC CGS Masters Scholarship)

  • Ilvy is a Forensic Psychology & Law Doctoral student in the Kinesthesia of Arts and Social Sciences studying how to talk better about the findings post-obit assessments for violence risk. (SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship)

  • Madison is a Clinical Psychology educatee researching individual'south hazard of violence and the relationship between criminal offending, mental illness, and the legal organization. (BC Graduate Scholarship)

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Source: https://www.sfu.ca/gradstudies/apply/programs/faculties/fass.html

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