Exploring Culture, History, and Local Water Security in Costa Rica and the Yucatán
Taught and Term Abroad programs provide more students with the ability to travel safely in groups and for shorter lengths of time. This innovative new project aligns with several USask signature research areas: Water; Communities and Sustainability; and Agriculture, Energy, and Mineral Resources. This project also incorporates issues of Indigenous cultures, sustainable development, equity, social […]
Build it and More Will Come: Outbound Mobility Development Program for Faculty and Instructors
This project will assist faculty members in creating, facilitating, managing and assessing taught abroad programs. This program will be available to support faculty and provide training on course creation, risk management, student well-being, ethical engagements and logistics. These tools will help faculties develop and build on their ideas to create programs to give students an […]
Where History Meets the Future: Giving our Students the World by Giving the World our Students
By strengthening our international partnerships we will expand the number of outbound offerings with priorities going to underrepresented students and more diverse locations. Students will bring international skills and experience home while sharing our home with the world. They will become the leaders who transform Saskatchewan into a more innovative and connected place.The largest cohort […]
Cultivating Tomorrow’s Leaders: Outbound student experiential learning opportunities in agriculture and horticulture
Our program will increase the capacity of outbound Canadian undergraduate students trained through experiential, engaged learning in agriculture and horticulture. Through collaborative learning projects using virtual and physical (short, medium, long term) mobility approaches, students will gain important knowledge and skills in these faculty-guided degree credited courses. The projects build on our existing successful collaborations […]
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Resource & Program Development
University of Saskatchewan developed a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) platform where students can collaborate via web-based tools, developing interpersonal and intercultural competencies. Through COIL courses, more students will now see and experience global learning through a world-class virtual opportunity.