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Sustainable Energy Engineering Graduates

Sustainable Energy Engineering - Technology for Social Good

Student Resources

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV and the Facuty of Applied Sciences have many academic, social and wellbeing resources for students to take advantage of while pursuing studies.

Explore our student resources and support that will help you navigate your graduate degree.

Onboarding Checklist

Starting a new program can be overwhelming, but we have you covered. Our onboarding checklist will provide you with important information and resources to help you get started on the right foot for your master's or doctoral degree.

BEGINNING YOUR PROGRAM

1) ACTIVATE OR APPLY FOR YOUR:

2) FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV’S GRADUATE GENERAL REGULATIONS (GGR)

3) CONNECT WITH YOUR SUPERVISOR TO DISCUSS:

  • Plans, goals, and research for each term
  • Courses you will need to enroll in for the term to ensure that you meet the overall program requirements:  or PhD
  • SEE financial support

4) ATTEND THE FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND SEE ORIENTATION EVENTS

You will receive an email invitation to attend orientation events during your first few weeks in the program.

Graduate Resources

FAS GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING

Connect with an advisor to help guide you through your academic journey.

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

Receive support from ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Health & Counselling for any mental or physical issues or concerns.

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICES FOR STUDENTS (ISS)

International students can receive support and services from professionals.

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¶¡ÏãÔ°AV OFFICE OF GRADUATE & POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES

Graduate student support and resources for admissions, defences, awards, and scholarships.

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Degree Completion & Graduation

Familiarize yourself with your degree's requirements, processes, and procedures.                

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Dates & Deadlines

Review ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV's key dates and deadlines for enrollement, dropping courses, U-Pass exemption requests, and graduation.

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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

As an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV student, you are part of a scholarly community where you will develop critical thinking and research skills that will prepare you not only for your future career but also for life. Upholding academic integrity is essential for all members of the university, and this includes values such as honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage. Please visit the  webpage to learn more about ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV's academic integrity policy.

SEE Graduate Student Association

The SEE Graduate Student Association (SEE GSA) is the student society for all SEE graduate students. We are here to represent the interests of and advocate for SEE grad students, as well as to provide opportunities for connection and community. The SEE GSA represents its members in the , TSSU, and SEE Graduate Program Committee (GPC). The current executive team of the SEE GSA are introduced below. We welcome you to reach out to the SEE GSA at any time through email or join us in our monthly meetings! Feel free to view our  and  for up to date information.

Bahareh Nasrollahi

Co-Chair

bahar_nasrollahi@sfu.ca

MAha Shehadeh

Vice-Chair

maha_shehadeh@sfu.ca

Mehdi Nikkhah

Teasurer

mehdi_nikkhah_koojehri@sfu.ca

Annie Cullis Watson

Secretary

annie_cullis_watson@sfu.ca

Mohsen Mazrouei Sebdani

TSSU Steward 

mohsen_mazrouei_sebdani@sfu.ca

Negaar Razzaghi

Co-Chair

negar_razzaghi@sfu.ca

Seyed Reza Safavi

GSS Councillor, TSSU Steward

seyed_reza_safavi@sfu.ca

Sayma Afroza Supti

Social Coordinator

sayma_supti@sfu.ca

Seyed Hamid Delbari

GPC Representative

seyed_hamid_delbari@sfu.ca

Elaheh Hantoosh Zadeh

TSSU Steward 

elaheh_hantoosh_zadeh@sfu.ca

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Apply for Teaching Assistant (TA) or True Scholarship Positions

To apply for a TA or True Scholarship position and receive your TA pay or true scholarship, you must have both a Canadian bank account and a Canadian Social Insurance Number (SIN). Once you have fulfilled these requirements and have arrived in Canada, you are eligible to apply for a TA position (refer to TA/TM/SI postings) or a True Scholarship position (contact a potential supervisor).
 

What is the TSSU?

The Teaching Support Staff Union () is a Labour Union consisting of Teaching Assistants (TAs) & Tutor Markers (TMs), Sessional Instructors (SIs), English Language & Culture and Interpretation & Translation Program Instructors (ELC/ITP), Student Learning Commons (SLC) Facilitators, Research Assistants (RAs) & Grant Employees. TSSU bargains ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV to reach mutual agreements and supports employee rights. All the agreements that are currently in place can be found in the .

TSSU Stewards act as liaisons between members of their department and TSSU. Stewards will communicate TSSU news and events, help you understand your rights, and solve conflicts with your employer (¶¡ÏãÔ°AV and its employees) through TSSU and within the most up-to-date collective agreement. The information you share with the stewards is confidential and will not be shared with third parties unless you want to do so. More information about TSSU can be found .

Please feel free to contact SEE TSSU Stewards if you have any questions or concerns.

Contact Us

Kami Kaler

Program Assistant

fas_pgm_asst@sfu.ca
778-782-5195

Satono Miura

Student Affairs Coordinator

fas_grad_coordinator@sfu.ca