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With the Droughtlander in full force, Outlander fans are revisiting previous seasons of the historical Starz series, with some curious to know Claire Fraser’s (played by Caitríona Balfe ...
The Faculty of Graduate Studies received Board of Governor approval March 27, paving the way for the office to become Simon Fraser University’s ninth full-fledged faculty. The move from office to ...
Liberal MP and former cabinet minister Sean Fraser is cancelling his plans to retire from politics and will announce today he will seek re-election in his Nova Scotia riding of Central Nova.
Shuster is a senior correspondent at TIME. He covers international affairs, with a focus on Russia and Ukraine. For his first book, The Showman, he reported inside Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
Ruth Simon is a New York-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where she covers small business and entrepreneurship. She has previously covered consumer lending, mortgages and housing, and ...
Bursary May 5 to May 23, 2025 Week of June 30, 2025 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards May 5 to May 23, 2025 Week of June 30, 2025 ...
Make Sheffield the start of something special. When you study here you get one of the best student experiences in the UK. At Sheffield, you’ll join a supportive community of scholars who share your ...
Dr Joshua Black is a former Palace Letters Fellow at the Whitlam Institute within Western Sydney University, and a member of the University of Melbourne's Malcolm Fraser Reference Group. Fifty ...
The couple already share a 2-year-old son named Royce, who they welcomed in 2022 Kayla Grant is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2025. Her work has previously ...
Canada is the happiest country in the G7, according to the World Happiness Report edited by a Simon Fraser University professor. While Canada remains the only G7 member in the Top 20, the U.S. slides ...
International engagement is crucial to Simon Fraser University’s vision, values and priorities. We have been evolving our international strategy in response to government legislation and the changing ...
The knock-on effects of cumulative threats to salmonids has Simon Fraser University researchers pushing for more effective strategies to protect British Columbia’s most important fish populations.
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