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- Professor Nicholas Blomley Honored with the Community-Engaged Research Achievement Award
- Graduate Students Claire Shapton and Marina Chavez Honored with the Community-Engaged Graduate Scholar Award
- Applications now open: 2024 ESRI Canada GIS Scholarship 尤物视频
- Associate Professor Rosemary Collard achieves 13th place on SFU Altmetric List
- The PEAK feature: GSU hosts inaugural RANGE conference
- Gabrielle Wong wins First Prize in 2023 Student Learning Commons Writing Contest
- Gabrielle Wong receives Warren Gill Memorial Award
- Professor Nick Blomley receives Warren Gill Memorial Award for Community Impact
- Geography Student Union recipient of the FENV 2024 Changemaker Awards
- Senior Lecturer Tara Holland reveals the secret sauce of great teaching
- Senior Lecturer Tara Holland Receives SFU 2023 Excellence in Teaching Award
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Bright Addae
- GIS undergraduate students participate in the Canada-wide 2024 AppChallenge competition
- Senior Lecturer Andrew Perkins Receives SFU 2024 Dean's Award of Excellence in Teaching
- Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven, Canada's 2024 ESRI Young Scholar
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Robert Ehlert
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Stephan Nieweler
- Eugene McCann writes on "livable cities" in The Tyee
- Tiana Andjelic wins the 2024 SFU ECCE GIS Scholarship Award
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Marina Chavez
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Mia Fitzpatrick
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Lan Qing Zhao
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Tyler Cole
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Benjamin Lartey
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Olivia Nieves
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Max Hurson
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to John Sykes
- Farewell to Robert "Bob" Horsfall, Associate Professor
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Andr茅 Ara煤jo
- SFU Geography welcomes ethnobotanist, Leigh Joseph, as professor of Indigenous geographies
- Physical Geography September: What is Physical Geography?
- Alysha Van Duynhoven communicates award-winning research at international GIS conference
- How Dr. Tracy Brennand鈥檚 visionary leadership shaped the Department of Geography - a heartfelt thank-you
- Dr. Tracy Brennand honoured with the Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) Award
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Jay Matsushiba
- Human Geography October: What is Human Geography?
- MA Student Joy Russell featured on CBC Vancouver
- Human Geography October: What is Urban Worlds?
- Ajay Minhas Receives 2024 Warren Gill Award
- Dr. Nadine Schuurman featured in SFU news article on Runnability
- GIS Month: What is Geographic Information Science (GIS)?
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Joy Russell
- Perspectives from students using ChatGPT in a large enrollment fully online GIS Course
- Motivations, Habits and Risks of using ChatGPT in the On-Campus Quantitative Geography course
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Ian McDonald
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- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Negin Shooraj
- SFU Geography Alumni Sean Orr wins Vancouver council seat in byelection
- Rosemary Collard awarded 2024 SFU Excellence in Teaching Award
- SFU Students Designed and Developed a GeoApp as a Living Wage Calculator
- Undergraduate students team secures third-place in Canada-wide GeoApp competition
- SFU Geography Wins Big at 2025 CAG Annual Conference
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Alex Sodeman
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Tintin Yang
- In Memory of Leonard "Len" Evenden, Professor Emeritus
- Gabrielle Wong awarded 2025 Gordon M. Shrum Medal
- Dr. Bright Addae awarded 2025 Graduate Dean's Convocation Medal
- Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven for Teaching Assistant Excellence Award
- Wildfires to waterways: SFU Geography grad takes action to protect the environment
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- GEOG 162 - Canada
Exchange Q & A with Melody Tymm
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (Spring 2024)
When and why did you decide to go abroad, and how did you figure out where to go?
I wanted to go somewhere warm, that spoke English, and so that I could get better at surfing! This university is not near the beach and is a good transit away but it鈥檚 totally doable and I would go to Manly Beach all the time because it was the easiest to get to. The transit includes a ferry ride which is super fun!
Where did you stay while you were there?
Student Village North Ryde, a 10 min walk to campus.
What preparations did you have to make before you went abroad?
The visa was stressful make sure you choose the correct stream early!
What were some of your most memorable experiences?
Surfing at manly in the morning, the BIRDS sound so funny, rock climbing at the bouldering gyms, the beautiful campus, the fashion, the nightlife and the metro is so nice to ride and explore.
How did your time abroad enrich or add to your knowledge of Geography? Were you able to apply things you learned at SFU while abroad?
Yes I took geog courses and the instructors were great! Comparing lives and normalities between classmates was fun. Basic geography concepts were carried through like global cities and gentrification in places I鈥檓 not used to studying like in Vancouver. I was able to use my 3DGIS skills for a project which made it fun.
Did you have a favourite course you took while abroad?
Geog 100 was a basic course I still needed to take and it was a good overview.
What advice do you have for other students who are considering studying abroad?
Specific to this university, I had not the best experience moving into Student village north ryde because the photos they displayed online were the newly renovated rooms and they did not specify not all of them are like that. I was able to move to a newly renovated place within the village which was great and I think they鈥檝e since changed the website to clarify that but just be aware! The old ones are not great they have mold issues so just ask for a renovated one. The village is super social though they have events to meet people! More social than the on campus residence.
Also be aware it鈥檚 super hot and humid you鈥檒l need a fan asap, but when it gets to May and June it can get super cold especially at night so bring coats!! I bought a space heater because there鈥檚 no heating (Australia I learned is bad at building places with insulation because they think it鈥檒l be nice weather all the time). Also when it rains there it鈥檚 extremely heavy and strong and can flash flood easy. Rain is more common than I thought!
But super fun and so glad I did it!