City signs MOU with UofS to share research
The University of Saskatchewan and the City of Prince Albert will work together to support city growth and provide learning opportunities for students.
On Tuesday, both signed a Memorandum of Understanding to allow Prince Albert campus university students to conduct Prince Albert-based research projects with city assets.
“It leverages the strengths on both sides of the relationship,” said UofS Prince Albert Campus Principal Jay Wilson. “We have people who are very interested from an academic perspective, and we have people who are really interested from a civic management customer response perspective, and we’re bringing those two parties together to ensure that we can really build on each other’s strengths and make a difference here in Prince Albert.”
Prince Albert Mayor Bill Powalinsky signed the Memorandum on the city’s behalf. With this understanding in place, Powalinsky believes the best and brightest minds living in Prince Albert will be able to help tackle issues important to the community.


