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Researchers in the College of Arts & Science have earned an international reputation for innovation and excellence in a variety of areas. The college's faculty hold a number of Canada Research Chair appointments in areas ranging from Materials Science (Dr. John Tse) and Synchrotron Radiation (Dr. Alexander Moewes) to Photovoltaics (Dr. Tim Kelly) and the History of Medicine (Erika Dyck).

With more than 300 faculty members, the college is home to many innovative and exciting research projects. Click on the pictures below to read more about what these select faculty members are researching.

 

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Adam Bourassa

Department of Physics and Engineering Physics
OSIRIS on Odin Satellite: Measuring Atmospheric Changes

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Alexander Moewes

Department of Physics and Engineering Physics
Beamteam Studies New Materials Using the Synchrotron

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Andreas Pollak

Department of Economics
Regional Disparities in Canadian Employment Insurance

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Ann Martin

Department of English
Conferences Empowering Undergrads

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Bonita Beatty

Department of Native Studies
Community Engagement in Northern Communities

University of Saskatchewan

Chris Soteros

Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Using Math and Stats to Untangle DNA

University of Saskatchewan

Christy Morrissey

Department of Biology
Environmental Contaminants Impacting Birds and Wetland Ecosystems

University of Saskatchewan

Clint Westman

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
Canadian Oil Sands and First Nations Communities in Alberta

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David Parkinson

Department of English
Manuscript to Print: Changing Practices in Medieval to Early-Modern Scotland

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Ella Ophir

Department of English
Digitizing the Notebooks of an Extraordinary Woman

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Ian Stavness

Department of Computer Science
Biomechanics and Computer Graphics

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Janeen Loehr

Department of Psychology
Studying Brain Activity in Coordinated Action

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Jennifer Poudrier

Department of Sociology
Engaging First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women through Photovoice

University of Saskatchewan

Jim Clifford

Department of History
Digging into Data: Commodities on the Move

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John Tse

Department of Physics and Engineering Physics
Experimental Techniques to Design New Materials

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Julia Jamison

Department of Drama
Connecting Drama Students with Industry Professionals

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Katie Labelle

Department of History
Correcting Canadian History Books

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Kelly Foley

Department of Economics
Neighbourhoods and University Attendance

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Kevin Ansdell

Department of Geological Sciences
New Challenges in Targeting Hidden Ore Deposits

University of Saskatchewan

Kevin Stanley

Department of Computer Science
Spread of Disease, Human Behaviour and Smart Phones

University of Saskatchewan

Linda McMullen

Department of Psychology
Prescribing and Using Antidepressants

University of Saskatchewan

Lindsey Banco

Department of English
The Impact of the Nuclear Era in American Literature

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Loleen Berdahl

Department of Political Studies
Public Perceptions of Saskatchewan’s Nuclear Industry

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Matthew Neufeld

Department of History
Private / Public Healthcare in Britain’s 18th Century Navy

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Neil Hibbert

Department of Political Studies
Motivations and Social Justice

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Peta Bonham-Smith

Department of Biology
Threats to Canadian Farming

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Regan Mandryk

Department of Computer Science
Positive Uses of Computer Gaming for Children

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Robert Innes

Department of Native Studies
Indigenous Knowledge and Waste Water Management

University of Saskatchewan

Ron Borowsky

Department of Psychology
Mapping the Mind onto the Brain: Implications for Literacy

University of Saskatchewan

Ron Steer

Department of Chemistry
Using Photovoltaics to Reduce Carbon Footprints

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Tim Kelly

Department of Chemistry
Harvesting Prairie Sunshine: Innovative Organic Solar Cells

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Ulrich Teucher

Department of Psychology
Indigenous Knowledge and Food Security

University of Saskatchewan

Xulin Guo

Department of Geography
Remote Sensing and Endangered Species