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Urban Studies Program

  • About Us
    • Overview
    • About Urban Studies
    • Contact
    • Temporarily Urbane - Podcast
    • Employment
    • Support Urban Studies
  • 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
    • Completed MURB Theses
    • Student Research Summaries
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2020 - 2021 Event Series

Pandemonium: Urban studies and recovering from COVID-19

SFU Urban Studies 2020-21 lecture series, Pandemonium: Urban studies and recovering from COVID-19. This series is generously co-hosted with SFU Public Square and financially supported by the Initiative in Sustainable Urban Development. 

Crossing paths, crossing perspectives: Urban studies in Quebec and in British Columbia

Join colleagues from Quebec in conversations about urban studies in our two provinces. Live webinars will have simultaneous English-French interpretation. Recordings will also be made available. 

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