CANADIAN

Canadian Centre for the Study of Co-operatives

@centreforthestudyofcooperatives

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
https://usaskstudies.coop/
Research

Overview

About Canadian Centre for the Study of Co-operatives

The Centre for the Study of Co-operatives is an interdisciplinary teaching and research centre located on the University of Saskatchewan campus. Estab­lished in 1984, the Centre is supported finan­cially by major pro­vincial and national co-op­eratives and the Uni­versity of Saskatchewan. The Centre's goal is to provide people with conceptual and informational tools to understand co-operatives and to develop them as solutions to economic and social needs.

We are formally affiliated with the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. The connection strengthens the capacity of both units to develop new course offerings and to provide career opportunities for both academics and co-op practitioners. Our most recent collaborative work has resulted in a new Graduate Certificate in the Social Economy and Co-operatives.

We are also closely associated with the Edwards School of Business and the colleges of Arts and Science, Law, and Agriculture and Bioresources. Underpinning our affiliations with these campus units are enduring ties to the co-operative sector, which has supported the Centre since 1984.

Headquarters

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Website

https://usaskstudies.coop/

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Research

Company Type

Educational

Founded

1984

Specialties

Co-operatives, Governance, Co-operative development, Credit Unions, Invester-owned firms, Co-op model, Co-operative governance, Rural co-ops, Indigenous cooperatives, Worker co-ops, Social Economy, Co-op boards, Sustainability, Co-ops, and Consumer co-ops

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