USask certificate gives a window into Japanese culture
The Certificate in Japanese Language and Culture launched in the College of Arts and Science in 2022
The Certificate in Japanese Language and Culture launched in the College of Arts and Science in 2022
With more than 15 years of experience, Dr Haizhen Mou (PhD) brings an economist’s perspective to solving public policy problems that impact society, including health care, education, public finance, and barriers faced by immigrant women.
Growing up on the Mongolian Plateau, Dr. Bill Biligetu (PhD) has seen first-hand the effect climate change can have on grasslands. As the Ministry of Agriculture Strategic Research Program (SRP) Chair in Forage Crop Breeding at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), Biligetu is breeding resilient forage varieties adapted for stressful environments.
Molly Misses Nainai written by Dr. Emma Chen has been shortlisted for a Saskatchewan Book Award.
As the month of May begins, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) commemorates the nationally recognized Asian Heritage Month, honouring the legacy, contributions, and stories of members of the diverse Asian communities on our campuses and beyond.
Growing up in a small village in rural China, Dr. Lifeng Zhang (PhD) saw the impact that technology could make on everyday life.