University of Saskatchewan Information
The University of Saskatchewan can trace it’s roots back to 1907 when it was formed as an agricultural college. Today it has grown in size to cater for around 19,000 students and is overseen by president Peter MacKinnon. The University of Saskatchewan ranking is joint 19th best university in Canada, and 365th to 390th in the world. Similarly rated Canadian colleges include York University, Laval University, University of Quebec, and University of Sherbrooke.
The University of Saskatchewan has attracted many renown faculty and scholars over the years; these include the Nobel prize winner Gerhard Herzberg and Henry Taube (both chemistry); the former prime minister of Canada John Diefenbaker; and the astrophysicist Alastair Cameron.
University of Saskatchewan Address
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5A2, Canada
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University of Saskatchewan Rankings and Quick Facts
Motto: Deo et Patriae (English: For God and Country)
University world Ranking – Times 200 (UK) |
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University world Ranking – Jiaotong 500 (China) |
203 to 304
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University world Ranking – Newsweek 100 (USA) |
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Americas Rank (Jiaotong) |
99 to 138
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University Saskatchewan Facts
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Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total) |
19,082
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Established |
1907
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Endowment (CAN $) |
$136,700,000
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Endowment per student (CAN $) |
$7,164
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Affiliations |
ACU, CWUAA, UArctic
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References
University Saskatchewan; Photograph by daryl_mitchell