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FASS Undergraduate Research Symposium

Led by undergraduate students with the support of SFU's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the FASS Undergraduate Research Symposium is centred on highlighting and celebrating the diversity and interdisciplinarity of FASS undergraduate research. 

The FASS Undergraduate Research Symposium (FURS) is a conference for all FASS undergraduate students to share their research in a supportive and welcoming environment. Whether you are a student working as a research assistant, an honours student with a thesis project, or someone who is just starting out on their research journey, this symposium is for you. 

The FASS Undergraduate Research Symposium is held in-person the Student Union Building (SUB) Ballroom at SFU's Burnaby campus. The symposium is free to attend and open to all students, faculty, and staff. 

2025 event concluded

Thank you for joining us for our first FASS undergraduate research symposium! See you again next year! Stay tuned for more details. 

For photos and a summary of the symposium, check out our recap post. 

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Questions? 

Email fassdsac@sfu.ca

Why be a student speaker or poster session presenter?

There are a lot of advantages to participating in the symposium as a speaker or presenter! 

  • Share your research work in front of a supportive audience
  • Hone your public speaking and presentation skills
  • Connect with and gain valuable feedback from faculty members and like-minded peers 
  • Receive a recognition on your , an official university document that tracks your co-curricular involvement at SFU

Why Attend? 

There are benefits to attending, even if you are not presenting! 

  • Discover new topics and possibilities for your own academic and research exploration 
  • Be inspired by the range of interdisciplinary research conducted by your peers 
  • Learn in a supportive environment what it is like to attend a conference
  • Connect with a community of scholars and other like-minded students 

Join an honours program

Interested in research and want to take your degree one step further? Consider joining an honours program. Most of our programs offer an honours option, which provide you an opportunity to take advanced courses and pursue research in the topic of your choice. Completing an honours program also prepares you and strengthens your application for graduate school. 

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Symposium Co-organizers

English Student Union
French Student Union
Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Student Union
History Student Union
Philosophy Student Union
Sociology and Anthropology Student Union
World Literature and Languages Student Union
SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences