Meet the 2022 Refugee Livelihood Lab Trampoline Cohort!
The RADIUS Refugee Livelihood Lab welcomes its third cohort of the Trampoline: Ideas into Action! program. Trampoline, is a twelve-week, cohort-based program for people who have an idea for a
The RADIUS Refugee Livelihood Lab welcomes its third cohort of the Trampoline: Ideas into Action! program. Trampoline, is a twelve-week, cohort-based program for people who have an idea for a
The RADIUS team has expanded with the addition of four new team members; Evelyne Kiiza, Raphael Ochil, and Miranda Eng are the newest members supporting our Consulting and Training service
This blog was written by Kathleen Bono, Alumnus of the 2021 Migrant Systems Change Leadership Certificate program, from RADIUS’ Refugee Livelihood Lab. Photo by: Annie Spratt Being a newcomer to
This blog was written by the founders of South Asian Healing (SAH) Network, recipients of the Social Innovation Seed Fund in 2021. Sah…that means breath in Punjabi, and it is
RADIUS is a social innovation and systems change hub based out of the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University, on the unceded and traditional territories of the xwməθkwəyəm
This blog was written by the founders of Finding Present, recipients of SFU Social Innovation Seed Funding in 2021. (Authors: Gabrielle Wong, Anisha Biswas, Puneet Chhina, and Catherine Wong) Art
From the RADIUS Health Promotion Lab, meet the 2021 Trampoline cohort! We are thrilled to introduce our latest Trampoline program cohort, part of the RADIUS Health Promotion Lab! What is
We’re excited to announce that we have brought on Dal Sohal as our new Associate Director, Labs. With Véronik Campbell – our previous Associate Director, Labs – going on maternity
Connect with the RADIUS Fellows – changemakers on the leading edge of some of today’s toughest problems! We can’t wait for you to meet the amazing 2021 RADIUS Fellows, a
This blog was written by the founders of Closing the Gaps, recipients of SFU Social Innovation Seed Funding in 2021. A team of us from SFU’s Master of Public Health