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University of Saskatchewan, Canada
The University of Saskatchewan is a famous public university in central Canada. Founded in 1907, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, central Canada. It is the largest higher education institution in the whole province and even in central Canada, and one of the top research universities in Canada, U 15. The school has 17 departments and 1 continuing education center, which provides teaching in agriculture, commerce, arts, dentistry, engineering, environment, law, medicine and nursing, and has more than 50 undergraduate degrees, 70 master's degrees and 80 doctoral degrees.

Basic introduction

Chinese name: University of Saskatchewan (University of Saskatchewan, Canada).

Mbth: University of Saskatchewan

Venue: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Established: 1907

Institutional nature: public

School orientation: research-oriented comprehensive university (including medical college and law school)

Surrounding environment: small and medium-sized cities

Language of instruction: English

Domestic comprehensive ranking: 9 (20 13 Macquarie Canadian University Ranking)

International comprehensive ranking: 20 1-300 (20 12 academic ranking of world universities, Shanghai jiaotong university)

School size: large (more than 20,000 students)

Undergraduate course: 1.72 million

Graduate students: 3,402.

School motto: Deo et Patri? (Latin) for God and country (English) means "for God and country"