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Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a Canadian public research university located in British Columbia. Named after explorer Simon Fraser, the university operates from its main Burnaby Mountain campus and regional campuses in Surrey and downtown Vancouver. Established by the province in 1965, SFU was designed to expand access to higher education in the region and has grown into a comprehensive institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs across fields.

SFU's academic structure comprises faculties and schools including Arts and Social Sciences, Science, Applied Sciences, Engineering,

Student life includes a student federation and a range of clubs and services. The university sponsors varsity

Beedie
School
of
Business,
Education,
Communications,
and
Health
Sciences,
along
with
multiple
research
institutes.
It
offers
co-operative
education
options
and
professional
programs,
with
a
strong
emphasis
on
interdisciplinary
research
and
community
engagement.
The
university
is
a
member
of
the
U15
group
of
Canadian
research
universities
and
is
recognized
for
work
in
areas
such
as
computer
science,
health
sciences,
environmental
studies,
and
Indigenous
studies.
The
Burnaby
campus
is
the
university's
primary
campus,
featuring
student
housing,
the
W.A.C.
Bennett
Library,
and
numerous
research
facilities.
The
Surrey
Campus
hosts
programs
focused
on
applied
and
health
sciences,
business,
and
arts.
The
Vancouver
Campus
provides
access
to
additional
programs
and
partnerships
in
the
city.
athletics
and
numerous
student
clubs
as
part
of
a
broad
campus
experience.
SFU
maintains
international
partnerships
and
offers
exchange
programs
with
institutions
worldwide.