The Department of Biology
Biology today is the study of all living organisms and their relationships and interactions with other living organisms. Different biologists study different elements of Biology: genetics, cell biology, physiology, ecology, population biology, limnology, toxicology, conservation, behaviour, parasitology, development, etc. All of these learning and career opportunities are available to students in the Department of Biology at the University of Saskatchewan. We have lectures to lay down the ground rules, laboratories to get your hands busy and field trips to get your feet wet! Additional options within your program can include courses from agriculture, commerce, environmental science, toxicology and paleobiology.
News
BIOL 990 Symposium Friday, April 12th, 2013.
posted May 14, 2012
The BIOL 990 Symposium showcasing the work of graduate students in the Department of Biology will be held on Friday, April 12th. Oral presentations will be held over the course of the day,...
Karen Wiebe awarded Houston Professorship in Ornithology in the Deaprtment of Biology
posted May 14, 2012
Karen Wiebe has been awarded the Stuart and Mary Houston Professorship in Ornithology in the Department of Biology.
With the professorship, Wiebe will be expected to be a prominent and active...
Wiebe granted Stuart and Mary Houston Professorship
posted May 10, 2012
Professor Karen Wiebe has been granted the Stuart and Mary Houston professorship in Ornithology in the Department of Biology.
Besides the honour of being named to the...
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