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University of Saskatchewan
NameUniversity of Saskatchewan

University of Saskatchewan is a Canadian public research university located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was established in 1907 as a provincial university and has since become a leading institution in Western Canada, with affiliations to Association of Commonwealth Universities, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities. The university has a strong reputation for its programs in agriculture, engineering, and veterinary medicine, with partnerships with organizations such as Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and Canadian Institutes of Health Research. The university is also a member of the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority and has collaborations with University of Regina, University of Calgary, and University of Alberta.

History

The University of Saskatchewan has a rich history, dating back to 1907 when it was established by an act of the Saskatchewan Legislature. The university was founded with the goal of providing higher education to the people of Saskatchewan, with a focus on agriculture, engineering, and arts. The university has undergone significant changes and expansions over the years, with the establishment of new colleges and schools, including the College of Agriculture and Bioresources, College of Engineering, and College of Arts and Science. The university has also been involved in various research initiatives, including partnerships with organizations such as National Research Council Canada, Canadian Space Agency, and Environment and Climate Change Canada. Notable events in the university's history include the Saskatoon flood of 2005, which affected the university's campus, and the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2005, which highlighted the university's strong connections to the British monarchy and institutions such as University of Oxford and University of Cambridge.

Academics

The University of Saskatchewan offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as business, law, medicine, and veterinary medicine. The university is composed of several colleges and schools, including the Edwards School of Business, College of Law, College of Medicine, and Western College of Veterinary Medicine. The university is also home to several research centers and institutes, including the Saskatchewan Structural Sciences Centre, Canadian Light Source, and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre. The university has partnerships with other institutions, such as McMaster University, University of Toronto, and University of British Columbia, and is a member of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities and Association of Commonwealth Universities. The university's academic programs are accredited by organizations such as Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and American Veterinary Medical Association.

Research

The University of Saskatchewan is a leading research institution, with a strong focus on innovation and discovery. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Global Institute for Water Security, Saskatchewan Centre for Cyclotron Sciences, and Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre. The university is also home to several major research facilities, including the Canadian Light Source and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre. The university has partnerships with organizations such as National Research Council Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and is a member of the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority and Innovation Place Research Park. The university's research initiatives have led to significant breakthroughs in fields such as agriculture, health sciences, and environmental science, with collaborations with institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University.

Campus

The University of Saskatchewan's campus is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and covers an area of over 2,425 acres. The campus is home to a number of historic buildings, including the College Building and Emmanuel College, as well as modern facilities such as the Health Sciences Building and Engineering Building. The campus is also home to several major research facilities, including the Canadian Light Source and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre. The university has a number of student residences, including McEown Park and Voyageur Place, and is located near several major attractions, including the Meewasin Valley Interpretive Centre and Remai Modern. The campus is connected to the city of Saskatoon by a number of bus routes and bike paths, and is within walking distance of several major landmarks, including the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo and Saskatoon Farmers' Market.

Student Life

The University of Saskatchewan has a vibrant student community, with over 25,000 students from across Canada and around the world. The university has a number of student organizations and clubs, including the University of Saskatchewan Students' Union, Saskatchewan Undergraduate Medical Association, and Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association. The university also has a number of recreational facilities, including the Physical Activity Complex and Field House, and offers a range of intramural and varsity sports programs. The university is located near several major attractions, including the Broadway Bridge and Saskatoon Farmers' Market, and is within walking distance of several major landmarks, including the Remai Modern and Persephone Theatre. The university's student life is also supported by partnerships with organizations such as Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority and Innovation Place Research Park.

Notable People

The University of Saskatchewan has a number of notable alumni and faculty, including Raymond Lemieux, Gerhard Herzberg, and John Diefenbaker. The university has also been attended by several notable figures, including Roy Romanow, Lorne Calvert, and Brad Wall. The university's faculty includes several leading researchers and scholars, including David Naylor, Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg, and Baljit Singh. The university has also been recognized for its contributions to the fields of agriculture, health sciences, and environmental science, with awards and honors from organizations such as Order of Canada, Royal Society of Canada, and Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. The university's notable people have made significant contributions to institutions such as University of Toronto, McGill University, and University of British Columbia, and have been involved in major events such as the G8 Summit and G20 Summit.

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