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2023 TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award winners announced
Oct 13, 2023
Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Awards. One of the most prestigious teaching honours at SFU, the award recognizes exceptional educators who have displayed an outstanding commitment to teaching and showcased excellence in teaching activities. Every year, students, faculty, and alumni at SFU Beedie nominate their preferred instructors from both undergraduate and graduate programs, recognizing their exceptional teaching and the […]More...
SFU Beedie professor Jing Li wins award for case study in global competition
Feb 28, 2022
Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business faculty member Jing Li has been named a winner in The Case Centre’s 32nd Awards and Competitions, a global competition celebrating excellence in case writing and teaching. Li won the Strategy and General Management category award for her case study, Amazon Goes Global 2020. The Case Centre Awards and Competitions have been presented annually since 1991 and recognize worldwide excellence in the case method of teaching. A cornerstone […]More...
2018 TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award winners announced
Aug 15, 2018
Shafik Bhalloo and Andrew Flostrand have been named the 2018 winners of the TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Awards, the highest teaching honour of its kind at SFU’s Beedie School of Business. Bhalloo is SFU Beedie’s Academic Director and Associate Professor of Practice in the Strategy area, while Flostrand lectures at the school in the Technology and Operations Management area. Each year, SFU Beedie students, faculty, and alumni nominate instructors in both undergraduate and postgraduate […]More...
Beedie’s David Hannah honoured for contribution to management education
Jun 28, 2017
A case study co-authored by David Hannah, Associate Professor of Management and Organization Studies at Beedie School of Business, has won Management Teaching Review’s 2016 Best Paper Award. The Organizational Behavior Teaching Society and Management Teaching Review selected the paper, “Jarvis Manufacturing: An Experiential Exercise for Teaching the Fundamentals of Teamwork”, in recognition of the “significant impact” it had made on management education. “We were delighted to be chosen for this award,” says Hannah. “It […]More...
Sarah Lubik Q&A: Why entrepreneurship skills can be relied upon
Oct 5, 2016
In the second part of a two-part interview, SFU Director of Entrepreneurship Sarah Lubik talks about the path her new role has led her on, why entrepreneurship skills are so important today, and why SFU’s approach to teaching entrepreneurship is both empowering and unique.More...
Sarah Lubik Q&A: Why entrepreneurship skills can be relied upon
Oct 5, 2016
In the second part of a two-part interview, SFU Director of Entrepreneurship Sarah Lubik talks about the path her new role has led her on, why entrepreneurship skills are so important today, and why SFU’s approach to teaching entrepreneurship is both empowering and unique.More...
Avi Bick: TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award winner 2016
Sep 20, 2016
As a two-time winner of the Beedie School of Business’ highest teaching honour, the TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award, professor Avi Bick is clearly not content to rest on his laurels.More...
Sarah Lubik: TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award winner 2016
Sep 14, 2016
Sarah Lubik is in the business of creating entrepreneurs.More...
Avi Bick and Sarah Lubik earn 2016 TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Awards
Aug 23, 2016
Beedie School of Business faculty Sarah Lubik and Avi Bick have been named winners of the 2016 TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award. The prestigious award is the highest teaching honour of its kind at the Beedie School.More...
Georgia Straight: SFU entrepreneurship guru Sarah Lubik knocks down silos to promote social enterprise and social innovation
Aug 18, 2016
The following article was published in the Georgia Straight on August 17. By Charlie Smith.More...