USask rises and expands success in QS international subject rankings

The University of Saskatchewan (USask) continues to make a name for itself on the world stage, increasing the number of ranked subjects in the international ranking system, QS World University Rankings by Subject.

A rare cell type in the airways of the lungs may lead to new and innovative cystic fibrosis treatments.

A University of Saskatchewan (USask)-led research team has been awarded nearly $1.39 million through the NSERC Alliance Missions grant for critical minerals research to help detect deposits of lithium that are key to renewable energy initiatives.

The Government of Canada’s commitment to invest in research innovation, talent development and pandemic preparedness was celebrated this morning during Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne’s visit to the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO).

USask researchers investigate pulse proteins to replace petroleum in packaging

USask-designed pellet is a “closed loop” system that absorbs key agricultural nutrient.

The network involves experts from universities across Canada and includes stations and observatories in almost every province and territory.