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Centres - University of Saskatchewan

Office of the University Secretary. Centres at the University of Saskatchewan. The centres policy and guidelines for application for the establishment of centres govern the creation of new centres. Proposals for new centres are reviewed by the centres subcommittee. And planning and priorities committee. Questions regarding the establishment of centres may be directed to Sandra Calver, Coordinator of University Governance in the Office of the University Secretary at sandra.calverusask.ca. Appendix I1.

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Policies - University of Saskatchewan

Development, Approval and Administration of University Policies. The University of Saskatchewan Mission Statement. Health, Safety and Environment. Compliance Enforcement Pertaining to Hazardous Agents. Fieldwork and Associated Travel Safety. Long Term Storage of Nuclear Substances.

Research - University of Saskatchewan

Visit the full calendar to see all upcoming deadlines and workshops. Are you looking for research funding? 160;to search current funding opportunities in UnivRS. Are you insterested in receiving funding opportunities and special announcements from the OVPR? 160; Click here. Are you looking for examples of successful grant applications? 160; Click here.

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Centres - University of Saskatchewan

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Office of the University Secretary. Centres at the University of Saskatchewan. The centres policy and guidelines for application for the establishment of centres govern the creation of new centres. Proposals for new centres are reviewed by the centres subcommittee. And planning and priorities committee. Questions regarding the establishment of centres may be directed to Sandra Calver, Coordinator of University Governance in the Office of the University Secretary at sandra.calverusask.ca. Appendix I1.

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This web page states the following, "Centres at the University of Saskatchewan." Our analyzers saw that the web page stated " The centres policy and guidelines for application for the establishment of centres govern the creation of new centres." The Website also said " Proposals for new centres are reviewed by the centres subcommittee. And planning and priorities committee. Questions regarding the establishment of centres may be directed to Sandra Calver, Coordinator of University Governance in the Office of the University Secretary at sandra."

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