The University of Saskatchewan is embarking on a journey toward a new strategic plan—one that will build on our successes and create a clear, aligned, and revitalized direction for the next decade.
University Plan 2035 (UPlan 2035) will reflect today’s realities and the voices of the people who shape our university. It will guide our priorities, decisions, and investments, and help us remain academically strong, research-driven, financially sustainable, and socially responsive in a rapidly changing world.
To do this in a good way, we need to move forward together—and that begins with listening. In the months ahead, we will engage with faculty, students, staff, alumni, donors, and our partners across community, government, and industry.
Your voice matters.
Land Acknowledgment
The land is acknowledged as our Mother, the Earth. The University of Saskatchewan is committed to honor and support the Indigenous peoples, Indigenous cultures, Indigenous values, and Indigenous languages that belong to the land of Treaty 6 Territory and Homeland of the Métis. The University of Saskatchewan is committed to working towards mending colonized lands and protecting the land in a way that demonstrates honour, respect, and love. The University of Saskatchewan extends this commitment to the lands and Treaty territories (Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10) that constitute kisiskâciwan ([Saskatchewan], “the swift current”, Cree/Saulteaux), and all Indigenous people that call kisiskâciwan home. We are born to the land and the land claims us.
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