Internationalization is central to the mission of our University. It prepares our students to work in today's global knowledge economy, enriches the campus culture and university experience for our faculty and students, extends our reach and influence throughout the world, and enables us to address some of society’s most pressing challenges, so that we can be a university the world needs.
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Study
USask welcomes more than 26,000 students from 134 countries around the world.
- Become a USask student
- Learn English
- Book a short-term experience for a group of international students
Current Students
Research
USask researchers are discovering the solutions the world needs.
USask is one of the top 15 research intensive universities in Canada. We have distinguished faculty from around the world, working with world-class, state-of-the-art facilities including Canada's only synchrotron (Canadian Light Source) and the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization's International Vaccine Centre.
Teaching
A hallmark of a world-class university is student learning that offers international learning opportunities aimed at developing informed global citizens.
Partnerships
International partnerships help grow our capability to address global challenges, together. By connecting our faculty and students with international facilities, funding, knowledge and expertise, our community can have unparalleled learning experiences, and our discoveries can have global impact.
Visits
Our International Office will assist and support both international visits to our campus and outgoing visits to other institutions. Get in touch early.
Prospective students are invited to explore the University of Saskatchewan on a guided tour lead by a current USask student.
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Become a student
Find a program to learn how you can become a student at USask.
International Student and Study Abroad Centre
ISSAC assists international students at USask, supports all university students wanting to study abroad and brings students together through intercultural programming.
International Office
The International Office supports international relations, partnerships and research and provides funding opportunities for researchers and staff.
Language Centre
The Language Centre offers English language programs for students and institutions.
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Committed to supporting and improving teaching and learning by supporting faculty, instructors and graduate students.