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Urban Studies Program

  • About Us
    • Overview
    • About Urban Studies
    • Contact
    • COVID-19 Safety
    • Temporarily Urbane - Podcast
  • People
  • Apply
    • Overview
    • Program Overview + Eligibility
    • Graduate Diploma in Urban Studies
    • Master of Urban Studies
    • International Applicants
    • Indigenous Peoples of Canada
    • FAQs
    • More Information for Undergraduate Students
  • Current Students
    • Overview
    • Resources for Students
    • Course Offerings
    • USGSA
    • Student Handbook
  • Alumni
    • Overview
    • Alumni Awards for Community Engagement
    • Alumni & Student Publications
    • Alumni Profiles
    • URB Mentorship Program
  • Research
    • Overview
    • Research at SFU Urban Studies
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Information related to COVID-19 Safety in Urban Studies and at SFU

We continue to be an open community seeking to connect and interact to improve our understanding of urban life and issues as best we can, while limiting risks and exposures to COVID-19. This means many new rules, policies and procedures, which are regularly updated. 

The Urban Studies Program follows SFU’s Communicable Disease Plan, which is available in summary form here. For the status of the campus and latest updates regarding Covid-19, please see here.

For an explanation of the various measures in effect for the protection of students’, faculty and staff health, please see here.

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