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University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Coordinates 52°07′50″N 106°37′57″W / 52.13053°N 106.63253°W / 52.13053; -106
John Diefenbaker, CH, PC, KC - 13th Prime Minister of Canada; [2] university's chancellor; he and his wife were buried at the university, near the Diefenbaker Canada Centre; Noah Evanchuk - 2011 Canadian federal election candidate, Saskatchewan Provincial Court Judge; Laurie Evans - politician; Clarence Fines - provincial treasurer of Saskatchewan
M.Sc., Watershed Ecosystems Graduate Program, Trent University PhD, 1989, University of Canterbury: Thesis: The age, origin and pathway of subsurface stormflow in a steep humid headwater catchment (1989) Academic work; Institutions: University of Saskatchewan Oregon State University State University of New York: Doctoral students: Holly Barnard
The Saskatchewan Huskies football team represents the University of Saskatchewan in U Sports football that competes in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association conference of U Sports. The program has won the Vanier Cup national championship three times, in 1990, 1996 and 1998.
The University of Winnipeg (UWinnipeg or UW) is a public research university in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It offers undergraduate programs in art, business, economics, education, science and applied health as well as graduate programs.
University of Saskatchewan. Bachelor's degrees, generally the first university degree undertaken, which take 3–4 years to complete, and consist primarily of coursework. Bachelor's degrees are sometimes awarded with honours to the best performing students.
It is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and was the second affiliated college of the University of Saskatchewan. [2] Along with the College of Emmanuel and St. Chad (Anglican Church of Canada), and the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon (Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada), it makes up the Saskatoon Theological Union (STU). [3]
Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) or Saskatoon S.D. No. 13 is the largest school division in Saskatchewan serving 28,246 [3] students as of September 2023. Saskatoon Public Schools operates 48 elementary schools and 10 secondary schools in Saskatoon . [ 4 ]