Sessional Lecturer's, St. Thomas More College

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada University of Saskatchewan Full time
Sessional Lecturer's, St. Thomas More College Sessional Lecturer's, St. Thomas More College

St Thomas More College (STM), the Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Saskatchewan, invites applications for the following sessional lecturer positions for the Fall and Winter sessions:

DEPARTMENT OF: ENGLISH

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, & CULTURAL STUDIES

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Daniel Regnier, STM Department Head, Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultural Studies,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

FREN

103.3

61

40

Beginning French I

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T1

FREN

103.3

62

40

Beginning French I

LEC

T

Th

13:00

14:20

T2

FREN

103.3

64

40

Beginning French I

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T2

FREN

106.3

61

40

Beginning French II

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

FREN

106.3

62

40

Beginning French II

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T2

DENE

110.3

WS2

20

Dene Language and Culture: An Introduction

WEB

M

17:30

20:20

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Ancient Philosophy Presocratics to Plato

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

PHIL

234.3

62

40

Biomedical Ethics

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T2

PHIL

241.3

61

25

Introduction to Symbolic Logic I

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T1

PHIL

294.3

61

30

Philosophy of Human Nature

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T1

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION & CULTURE

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Introduction to Philippine Religion and Culture

LEC

T

Th

16:00

17:20

T2

RLST

282.3

62

30

Religious Perspectives on Death and Dying

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

THE SCHMEISER CENTRE FOR FAITH, REASON, PEACE, AND JUSTICE

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL STUDIES

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Justice and Injustice in Politics and Law

LEC

T

Th

8:30

9:50

T1

POLS

112.3

62

75

Justice and Injustice in Politics and Law

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T2

POLS

249.3

61

40

American Government and Politics

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T1

POLS

306.3

61

40

Local Government

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T1

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Advanced Development I – Social & Emotional

LEC

T

10:00

12:50

T1

PSY

315.3

63

40

Advanced Development I – Social & Emotional

LEC

W

12:30

15:20

T1

PSY

316.3

62

30

Advanced Development II – Social & Emotional Research

LEC

M

12:30

15:20

T2

PSY

316.3

64

30

Advanced Development II – Social & Emotional Research

LEC

T

13:00

15:50

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

SOC

111.3

65

75

Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T1

SOC

244.3

61

30

Sociology of Mass Media in Canada

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T1

SOC

260.3

61

30

Social Change and Global Solidarity

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T1

SOC

112.3

64

75

Foundation in Sociology: Social Construction in Everyday Life

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T2

SOC

214.3

62

50

Social Control

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T2

SOC

224.3

62

50

Collective Behaviour

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T2

SOC

246.3

62

40

Ideology and Mass Communication

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: May 29, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.

DUTIES: The duties of a sessional lecturer include teaching as described in Article 14.2.3, and includes marking assignments and examinations, supervising the work of student assistants (if applicable), and holding regular office hours.

APPLICATION PROCESS

  • Applicants must specify the courses for which they are applying.
  • Candidates submitting an application for more than one course are required to state a ranked order of teaching preference. This information will be considered in the recommendation and appointment process.
  • Applications should be addressed to the STM Head of the Department in which the applicant proposes to teach.
  • Applicants who have taught for STM within the last 12 months need only submit a cover letter, current curriculum vitae and recent teaching evaluations (both student-based and peer).

Candidates must submit an application including the following:

  • a cover letter describing teaching and research strengths,
  • a current curriculum vitae; all stated contact information on the CV (including the email address, phone number and home address at which applicants can be reached) must be current to enable contacting applicants, if necessary,
  • a response to comments from student evaluations, (see template ) ,
  • copies of transcripts of qualifying degree,
  • teaching dossier , including copies of most recent teaching evaluations (both by students and peers); if the applicant has previously taught the course for which they are applying, teaching evaluations from that course should be made available,
  • two letters of reference (please have them sent directly to the Department Head as soon as possible ; applications without reference letters will not be considered).

STIPENDS: We offer competitive stipends and a compensation package that is comparable with the University of Saskatchewan.

QUALIFICATIONS: Preference will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. in the discipline. Demonstrated experience in the area of the course is expected. Candidates with a master's degree and appropriate experience will also be considered. St. Thomas More College recognizes seniority of sessional lecturers in accordance with Article of its Collective Agreement.

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed in the first instance to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. St. Thomas More College (STM) is committed to diversity within its faculty. Women, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, visible minorities and members of other designated groups are encouraged to self-identify on their application. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Additional information on STM College and the University of Saskatchewan is available on the STM website ( )

While we appreciate all interest in these positions, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Department: Saint Thomas More
Status:
Term
Posted Date:
5/16/2024
Closing Date:
2 Weeks. 5/29/2024
Number of Openings:
Multiple

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Sessional Lecturer's, St. Thomas More College

St Thomas More College (STM), the Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Saskatchewan, invites applications for the following sessional lecturer positions for the Fall and Winter sessions:

DEPARTMENT OF: ENGLISH

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Cynthia Wallace, STM Department Head, Department of English,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

ENG

111.3

61

40

Reading Poetry

LEC

M

W

F

8:30

9:20

T1

ENG

111.3

63

40

Reading Poetry

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

ENG

111.3

62

40

Reading Poetry

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T2

ENG

111.3

64

40

Reading Poetry

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T2

ENG

111.3

66

40

Reading Poetry

LEC

T

Th

8:30

9:50

T2

ENG

112.3

61

40

Reading Drama

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T1

ENG

112.3

63

40

Reading Drama

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T1

ENG

112.3

65

40

Reading Drama

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T1

ENG

112.3

WS1

25

Reading Drama

WEB

N/A

N/A

T1

ENG

112.3

62

40

Reading Drama

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:30

T2

ENG

112.3

64

40

Reading Drama

LEC

T

Th

10:00

11:20

T2

ENG

112.3

66

40

Reading Drama

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T2

ENG

112.3

WS2

25

Reading Drama

WEB

N/A

N/A

T2

ENG

113.3

61

40

Reading Narrative

LEC

M

W

F

8:30

9:20

T1

ENG

113.3

63

40

Reading Narrative

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T1

ENG

113.3

65

40

Reading Narrative

LEC

T

Th

10:00

11:20

T1

ENG

113.3

67

40

Reading Narrative

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T1

ENG

113.3

69

40

Reading Narrative

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T1

ENG

113.3

62

40

Reading Narrative

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T2

ENG

113.3

64

40

Reading Narrative

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T2

ENG

114.3

61

40

Reading Culture

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

ENG

114.3

62

40

Reading Culture

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T2

ENG

114.3

64

40

Reading Culture

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T2

INTS

103.3

61

40

Writing for Academic Success

LEC

M

W

14:30

15:50

T1

INTS

103.3

62

40

Writing for Academic Success

LEC

M

W

14:30

15:50

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Zachary Yuzwa, STM Department Head, Department of History,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

CLAS

104.3

WS1

100

Classical Myths

WEB

N/A

N/A

T1

CLAS

104.3

WS2

100

Classical Myths

WEB

N/A

N/A

T2

CLAS

225.3

61

50

Women in Antiquity

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T1

CLAS

220.3

62

50

Daily Life in Ancient Greece and Rome

LEC

M

W

F

15:30

16:20

T2

HIST

205.3

62

50

Medieval Europe,

LEC

T

Th

13:00

14:20

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, & CULTURAL STUDIES

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Daniel Regnier, STM Department Head, Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultural Studies,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

FREN

103.3

61

40

Beginning French I

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T1

FREN

103.3

62

40

Beginning French I

LEC

T

Th

13:00

14:20

T2

FREN

103.3

64

40

Beginning French I

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T2

FREN

106.3

61

40

Beginning French II

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

FREN

106.3

62

40

Beginning French II

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T2

DENE

110.3

WS2

20

Dene Language and Culture: An Introduction

WEB

M

17:30

20:20

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Ria Jenkins, STM Department Head, Department of Philosophy,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

PHIL

110.3

61

65

Introduction to Philosophy

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T1

PHIL

110.3

62

65

Introduction to Philosophy

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T2

PHIL

120.3

61

60

Knowledge Mind and Existence

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T1

PHIL

120.3

62

60

Knowledge Mind and Existence

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T2

PHIL

121.3

61

65

Introduction to World Philosophies

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T1

PHIL

121.3

62

65

Introduction to World Philosophies

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T2

PHIL

133.3

61

60

Introduction to Ethics and Values

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T1

PHIL

133.3

65

60

Introduction to Ethics and Values

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:20

T1

PHIL

133.3

64

60

Introduction to Ethics and Values

LEC

T

Th

10:00

11:20

T2

PHIL

133.3

66

60

Introduction to Ethics and Values

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T2

PHIL

140.3

61

90

Critical Thinking

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T1

PHIL

202.3

62

30

Philosophy of Religion

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T2

PHIL

208.3

61

30

Ancient Philosophy Presocratics to Plato

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

PHIL

234.3

62

40

Biomedical Ethics

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T2

PHIL

241.3

61

25

Introduction to Symbolic Logic I

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T1

PHIL

294.3

61

30

Philosophy of Human Nature

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T1

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION & CULTURE

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. John Liptay, STM Acting Department Head, Department of Religion & Culture,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

RLST

111.3

WS1

40

Asian Religions

WEB

N/A

N/A

T1

RLST

219.3

62

30

Bible and Western Culture

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T2

RLST

221.3

61

30

Introduction to Christianity

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T1

RLST

225.3

61

30

Perspectives on Jesus

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T1

RLST

237.3

61

30

Life After Death in World Religions

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T1

RLST

254.3

61

30

Introduction to New Testament

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

RLST

261.3

62

30

Introduction to Philippine Religion and Culture

LEC

T

Th

16:00

17:20

T2

RLST

282.3

62

30

Religious Perspectives on Death and Dying

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

THE SCHMEISER CENTRE FOR FAITH, REASON, PEACE, AND JUSTICE

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Christopher Hrynkow, STM Co-Director, The Schmeiser Centre,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

CTST

200.3

61

30

Introduction to Catholic Studies

LEC

T

Th

10:00

11:20

T1

CPSJ

112.3

61

35

Introduction to Peace Studies

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

CPSJ

112.3

63

35

Introduction to Peace Studies

LEC

T

Th

13:00

14:20

T1

CPSJ

112.3

WS1

45

Introduction to Peace Studies

WEB

N/A

N/A

T1

CPSJ

112.3

62

35

Introduction to Peace Studies

LEC

M

W

F

11:30

12:20

T2

CPSJ

112.3

64

35

Introduction to Peace Studies

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T2

CPSJ

112.3

WS2

45

Introduction to Peace Studies

WEB

N/A

N/A

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL STUDIES

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. David McGrane, STM Department Head, Department of Political Studies,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

POLS

111.3

61

75

Demographic Citizenship in Canada

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T1

POLS

111.3

62

75

Demographic Citizenship in Canada

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T2

POLS

112.3

61

75

Justice and Injustice in Politics and Law

LEC

T

Th

8:30

9:50

T1

POLS

112.3

62

75

Justice and Injustice in Politics and Law

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T2

POLS

249.3

61

40

American Government and Politics

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T1

POLS

306.3

61

40

Local Government

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T1

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Carie Buchanan, STM Department Head, Department of Psychology,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

PSY

61

85

Psychology of Death and Dying

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T1

PSY

62

85

Psychology of Death and Dying

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T2

PSY

214.3

62

85

Adolescent Development

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T2

PSY

222.3

61

89

Personality

LEC

Th

18:30

21:20

T1

PSY

222.3

62

89

Personality

LEC

Th

18:30

21:20

T2

PSY

223.3

61

89

Abnormal Psychology

LEC

Th

16:30

18:50

T1

PSY

223.3

62

89

Abnormal Psychology

LEC

Th

16:30

18:50

T2

PSY

231.3

62

85

Psychology and Law

LEC

T

Th

14:30

15:50

T2

PSY

315.3

61

40

Advanced Development I – Social & Emotional

LEC

T

10:00

12:50

T1

PSY

315.3

63

40

Advanced Development I – Social & Emotional

LEC

W

12:30

15:20

T1

PSY

316.3

62

30

Advanced Development II – Social & Emotional Research

LEC

M

12:30

15:20

T2

PSY

316.3

64

30

Advanced Development II – Social & Emotional Research

LEC

T

13:00

15:50

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

Applications should be addressed and sent to:

Dr. Monica Hwang, STM Department Head, Department of Sociology,

SUB

NUM

SEC

CAP

TITLE

TYPE

DAY

START

END

TERM

SOC

111.3

61

68

Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process

LEC

M

W

F

10:30

11:20

T1

SOC

111.3

65

75

Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T1

SOC

244.3

61

30

Sociology of Mass Media in Canada

LEC

M

W

F

14:30

15:20

T1

SOC

260.3

61

30

Social Change and Global Solidarity

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T1

SOC

112.3

64

75

Foundation in Sociology: Social Construction in Everyday Life

LEC

M

W

F

9:30

10:20

T2

SOC

214.3

62

50

Social Control

LEC

T

Th

11:30

12:50

T2

SOC

224.3

62

50

Collective Behaviour

LEC

M

W

F

13:30

14:20

T2

SOC

246.3

62

40

Ideology and Mass Communication

LEC

M

W

F

12:30

13:20

T2

Course Dates:

Term 1: September 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

Term 2: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: May 29, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.

DUTIES: The duties of a sessional lecturer include teaching as described in Article 14.2.3, and includes marking assignments and examinations, supervising the work of student assistants (if applicable), and holding regular office hours.

APPLICATION PROCESS

  • Applicants must specify the courses for which they are applying.
  • Candidates submitting an application for more than one course are required to state a ranked order of teaching preference. This information will be considered in the recommendation and appointment process.
  • Applications should be addressed to the STM Head of the Department in which the applicant proposes to teach.
  • Applicants who have taught for STM within the last 12 months need only submit a cover letter, current curriculum vitae and recent teaching evaluations (both student-based and peer).

Candidates must submit an application including the following:

  • a cover letter describing teaching and research strengths,
  • a current curriculum vitae; all stated contact information on the CV (including the email address, phone number and home address at which applicants can be reached) must be current to enable contacting applicants, if necessary,
  • a written response to the STM Mission Statement (see template ),
  • a response to comments from student evaluations, (see template ) ,
  • copies of transcripts of qualifying degree,
  • teaching dossier , including copies of most recent teaching evaluations (both by students and peers); if the applicant has previously taught the course for which they are applying, teaching evaluations from that course should be made available,
  • two letters of reference (please have them sent directly to the Department Head as soon as possible ; applications without reference letters will not be considered).

STIPENDS: We offer competitive stipends and a compensation package that is comparable with the University of Saskatchewan.

QUALIFICATIONS: Preference will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. in the discipline. Demonstrated experience in the area of the course is expected. Candidates with a master's degree and appropriate experience will also be considered. St. Thomas More College recognizes seniority of sessional lecturers in accordance with Article of its Collective Agreement.

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed in the first instance to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. St. Thomas More College (STM) is committed to diversity within its faculty. Women, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, visible minorities and members of other designated groups are encouraged to self-identify on their application. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Additional information on STM College and the University of Saskatchewan is available on the STM website ( )

While we appreciate all interest in these positions, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Department: Saint Thomas More
Status:
Term
Posted Date:
5/16/2024
Closing Date:
2 Weeks. 5/29/2024
Number of Openings:
Multiple

#LI-DNI

The University is committed to employment equity, diversity, and inclusion, and are proud to support career opportunities for Indigenous peoples to reflect the community we serve. We are dedicated to recruiting individuals who will enrich our work and learning environments. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. We are committed to providing accommodations to those with a disability or medical necessity. If you require an accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please notify us and we will work together on the accommodation request. We continue to grow our partnerships with Indigenous communities across the province, nationally, and internationally and value the unique perspective that Indigenous employees provide to strengthen these relationships. Verification of Indigenous Membership/Citizenship at the University of Saskatchewan is led and determined by the deybwewin | taapwaywin | tapwewin: Indigenous Truth policy and Standing Committee in accordance with the processes developed to enact the policy. Successful candidates that assert Indigenous membership/citizenship will be asked to complete the verification process of Indigenous membership/citizenship with documentation. The University of Saskatchewan's main campus is situated on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. We pay our respects to the First Nations and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another. Together, we are uplifting Indigenization to a place of prominence at the University of Saskatchewan. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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