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University of Saskatchewan

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Saskatoon, Canada
351–400th in World University Rankings 2024
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The University of Saskatchewan is a research-lead university situated in the picturesque city of Saskatoon, Canada. Founded in 1907, the university is especially renowned for its contributions to medical research.

Saskatchewan’s impressive scientific research facilities include the Canadian Light Source, a research centre specialising in health, agriculture and the environment. It’s also home to Canada’s only synchrotron (a type of particle accelerator) and the International Vaccine Centre: a state of the art facility for the study of infectious diseases. 

Although the university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in over 200 subjects, it has gained particular recognition in the fields of agriculture, engineering, the environment and veterinary medicine.

The university has a population of over 19,000 students and prides itself on providing a high level of support and interpersonal training. It offers a range of free services to help support students’ needs, including the option of weekly in-house tutoring.

Students and professional staff also live alongside each other in the university’s residency community, where staff are on hand to connect with students in need of support.

Central to the university’s mission is its emphasis on diversity, with a programme of initiatives in place that seek to increase the visibility of Aboriginal culture on campus and strengthen the university’s relationship within the wider community.

Saskatchewan is also the only Canadian university to have partnered with the University of Oxford in the UK, which allows its students to embark on a year’s study at the prestigious St Anne’s College. The partnership came about after the Oxford College expressed a particular interest in the way Saskatchewan had incorporated a focus on aboriginal culture into its mission.

The historic city of Saskatoon is well-known for its arts, culture and innovation, as well as being a major economic hub within the central Canadian Saskatchewan province. The South Saskatchewan River, which cuts through Saskatoon, provides the city with plenty of riverbank parks and green space, which are popular destinations for students and residents alike.

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Key Statistics

A breakdown of the key statistics at the University of Saskatchewan

gender ratio
Student gender ratio
56 F : 44 M (1)
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International student percentage
21% (1)
student per staff
Students per staff
18.1 (1)
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Student total
17924 (1)

Based on data collected for the (1) World University Rankings 2024

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Subjects Taught at the University of Saskatchewan

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Engineering201–250th
General Engineering
Civil Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Social Sciences301–400th
Sociology
Politics and International Studies
Geography
Psychology301–400th
Psychology
Physical Sciences201–250th
Chemistry
Geology, Environmental, Earth and Marine Sciences
Physics and Astronomy
Mathematics and Statistics
Life Sciences251–300th
Agriculture and Forestry
Sport Science
Veterinary Science
Biological Sciences
Law201–250th
Law
Education151–175th
Education
Computer Science301–400th
Computer Science
Arts and Humanities401–500th
Languages, Literature and Linguistics
History, Philosophy and Theology
Archaeology
Art, Performing Art and Design
Business and Economics501–600th
Economics and Econometrics
Business and Management
Accounting and Finance
Clinical and Health301–400th
Medicine and Dentistry
Other Health