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Virtual Spaces
Faculty of Education Convocation Virtual Space
Welcome to the Faculty of Education Convocation Virtual Space, a dynamic and ever-evolving platform designed to celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates and provide a memorable experience for all!
CLAIM YOUR PRIZE!
RAFFLE TICKET WINNING NUMBER: 055412
Congratulations to the winner of this raffle prize. Please contact us at educcomm@sfu.ca for instructions for how to pick up your prize by June 21.
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Meghan Parker was the first Canadian to complete a comic book thesis in an autobiographical form at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. The 236-page thesis explored Parker's personal experiences and reflections as a new teacher in the public-school system.
"Since graduating, I've continued teaching visual arts in North Vancouver, making art, and I now have a 3 year and 1 year old twins! I am mentoring ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV teacher candidates and am considering a return to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV in the fall to resume work with Dr. Lynn Fels and make more comics!"
Dominic Trevisan developed a research program using cutting-edge facial expression analysis software that helps to illustrate why some individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have difficulties using facial expressions and how this is related to the processing of emotions.
"Since graduating, I've been working remotely for a Medical Communications agency based in New York City. I work with pharmaceutical companies to develop disease education content geared towards healthcare professionals about new treatment options and evolving treatment guidelines for various diseases."
RECEPTION DETAILS
Friday, June 14
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM PDT
Education Building
West Courtyard (7000-level)
FAQ
Can I return my regalia at the reception?
- You must return your gown and hood to the Regalia Return station after your ceremony. We will not have a station at the Reception.
How many guests can I bring?
- Each graduand may invite up to four guests to attend the convocation ceremony and reception.
Do I need to register?
- While guests do not need to be register for the ceremonies, graduands and their guests must be registered for the reception afterwards. These are first-come, first-served and are subject to availability.
ACCESSIBILITY Resources
There are a variety of accessiblity services available to you during Convocation. These include ushers, captioning services for the large display screens at Convocation and livestreams, as well as accessible parking, and different procession routes to suite your needs.
If you are a student with a disability and requires assistance for a ceremony, please complete the Application for Convocation Assistance form. If the format of the form presents a barrier, please make your needs known to the staff at the Centre for Accessible Learning (778.782.3112 or caladmin@sfu.ca). Please submit the form as soon as the need is known; the deadline to submit this form is one week before Convocation week to provide enough preparation time.
If you require assistance during the reception, please contact us at educcomm@sfu.ca a week before to make arrangements.
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