THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By September 10, 2019

    The U of S will lose access to almost one-tenth of the online journals it subscribed to.

  • Undergraduates in lab coats: Spotlight on student research at the U of S

    By March 26, 2019

    Many undergraduates are getting first-hand experience in labs on campus.

  • Nuclear medicine research makes headway

    By November 20, 2014

    On Oct. 30, the University of Saskatchewan and University of Regina were jointly awarded a $5-million grant to increase the province’s capacity for nuclear medicine and imaging research.

  • U of A researchers hope to educate about MDMA content

    By September 19, 2014

    With the number of deaths linked to party drugs on the rise, a group of University of Alberta researchers are looking to provide further insight about their chemical composition.

  • U of S team researches UTI treatments

    By January 16, 2014

    A research team at the University of Saskatchewan took on finding an alternative treatment method for the nearly antibiotic-resistant urinary tract infections that affect both humans and animals.

  • Prof. researches the effects of stress on memory with rats

    By July 7, 2013

    John Howland, a psychology professor at the University of Saskatchewan, is researching the effects of stress on memory and cognitive functions by placing rats in boxes with touch screens.

  • Canadian research facilities left to fend for themselves

    By November 14, 2012

    Canadian research facilities are often well-funded during construction phases but are left without much support from the federal government to keep them operational.

  • Lights out at the Canadian Light Source: over a month of beam time lost due to cooling failure

    By November 7, 2012

    The synchroton is no longer emitting any light after a failure of the system’s cooling plant shut down the light source and all research being done at the facility. Research at the Canadian Light Source was brought to a halt last month after the cryoplant, the cooling system for the synchrotron, failed Oct. 6.