Global Water Futures announces 21 new projects across Canada
Research aims to predict Canada’s future hydrology and support decision-making
Research aims to predict Canada’s future hydrology and support decision-making
Drone technology will transform observation of Canadian waters
After 25 years, this remarkable research site is proving invaluable towards understanding the relationship between hydrology and climate change in Northern Canada.
Renowned University of Saskatchewan hydrologist Howard Wheater, who co-leads the world’s largest university-based water research initiative—Global Water Futures (GWF), has been appointed to a distinguished U.S. National Academies panel looking into the future of water resources in the United States.
Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS), University of Saskatchewan announced at least 10 awards valued each at $45,000 per year (up to 3 years) for Canadian and international students entering graduate studies at the University of Saskatchewan.
The University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futures (GWF) program has funded 11 initial research projects across Canada totaling nearly $16.2 million over the next three years to tackle some of Canada’s most pressing water-related challenges.
Howard Wheater has been awarded the University of Saskatchewan’s highest honour for research, the Distinguished Researcher Award, during a convocation ceremony June 8.
John Pomeroy becomes the third researcher from the University of Saskatchewan to receive the Canadian Geophysical Union's greatest honour.
The Global Institute for Water Security opens its Global Water Futures lab studying climate extremes and mountain hydrology.
CANMORE, AB – The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) is hosting the grand opening of its new Coldwater Laboratory in Canmore as part of its Global Water Futures program which aims to provide solutions to water-related challenges in an era of increasing climate uncertainty and extreme events.
Please join us on May 4 & 5 in Canmore, AB to celebrate the opening of the new GWF research facility.