Health Sciences Building upgrades begin January 2026 to support new and expanding programs
Renovation activities will focus on priority areas to optimize existing spaces for teaching, learning, research, and collaboration in the health sciences.
Renovation activities will focus on priority areas to optimize existing spaces for teaching, learning, research, and collaboration in the health sciences.
Three new health education programs have launched at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). The School of Rehabilitation Science, housed within the College of Medicine, is now accepting applications for Saskatchewan’s first occupational therapy and speech-language pathology programs. The College of Medicine has also welcomed its first cohort into the new Master of Physician Assistant Studies program.
Specific locations within the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Health Sciences Building have been selected to play key roles in the accommodation of new and expanding health science programs and the modernization of essential spaces.
Beginning in January 2025, building occupants will begin to see increased design consultant activity within various sections of the building.
Asbestos remediation in the Health Sciences Building will take place in an unoccupied fifth floor space of the B-Wing beginning in early September 2024.