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Presentation on University of Saskatchewan of Canada

Author:   Date:2017-05-20    

Speaker: 
Penny Skilnik, Director of Internationalization 
for the College of Graduate Studies and Research 
Dr. Li Zong: Department of Sociology, China Adviser
Kathi Suderman: International Recruitment and Liaison Officer
 
Topics: Introduction to University of Saskatchewan
Time: 16:30 PM, Monday, 22th May
Venue: Rm 104, International Center, South Campus

Welcome the 2017 CSC program candidates and potential applicants for graduates programs, and faculty and students interested in learning about Saskatchewan to attend.

At the heart of Saskatoon, on Treaty 6 territory and the homeland of the Métis, is the University of Saskatchewan, one of Canada’s top research universities. Driven by prairie spirit, we make life better for the people of Saskatchewan and the world.

The mission, vision and values project was born out of a need to better both reflect on and steer the evolution of our university. Our previous mission statement was approved in 1993, and our university has changed on many fronts since that time.

Our mission, vision and values do much to clarify who we are as a post-secondary institution. As we make decisions and set our path for the future, this consensus on who we are and what we are trying to achieve is essential to making good decisions, and forging a significant path.

With the support of our alumni, partners, donors, supporters and community, we have untold potential. The work done in creating the mission, vision and values project will help us continue to focus our considerable expertise and talents, and will guide our university's continued evolution.

Peter Stoicheff
President and vice-chancellor

Office of International Cooperation and Exchange
May 20, 2017