Outside Consulting
Faculty members are entitled to engage in consulting, employment, and clinical practice outside of the University, provided that it does not interfere with their assigned duties. Faculty must consult with their department head (if applicable) or dean/executive director prior to making a commitment to engage in consulting, employment, or clinical practice.
Example Activities
- Consulting on Aboriginal and Treaty rights for several Canadian First Nations and US Tribal Communities
- Preparing a technical report on caribou management for the Arctic Borderlands Ecological Knowledge Co-op
- Consulting work on health management to reduce ecological impacts
- Facilitated sessions and consulting work to draft a business charter to deal with local governance issues at a number of First Nations in SK
- Consulting for Federated Cooperatives Ltd on business unit strategic plans
- Consulting for the Canadian Judicial Council and the Public Complaints Commission
- Contract work with Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Geotechnical reports for engineering projects and consulting work
- Expert reviews for engineering consulting projects
- Engineering troubleshooting, problem definition, and scoping of research and development projects
- Language translation services
- Clinical Practice at the Faculty Practice Clinic in the College of Dentistry
- Private dental practice as a paediatric dentist, split between 3 Saskatoon clinics
- Clinical Perfusion work at the Saskatoon Health Region
- Clinical RN work at the hospital (doesn’t say which hospital) in Saskatoon
- Equine Surgery Locum work in Germany and Australia
- Clinical work for radiology through the University Medical Imaging Consultants
- Oral surgery and microscopic biopsy work for the Saskatoon Health Region
- Casual nursing position
- Casual RN work for the Saskatchewan Health Authority
- Reviewing the Cree Curriculum for the Indigenous Language Program
- Preliminary reviewer for the APEGS Academic Review Committee for electrical and computer engineering applicants applying to their
- Engineer-in-training program
- Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Healthy Grains Institute
- Saskatoon Farmers Market Board work
- Work for the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Board of Directors
- EMS work/meetings
- Work for the board of the Canada Foundation for Innovation through the Governor in Council
- Advisor for the Saskatchewan pandemic response through the Public Health Surveillance unit and the Ministry of Health Authority
- Served on the management committee for Pinehouse Business North
- Conducting field research on food security and nutrition for the International Fund for Agricultural Development
- Research work for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in Ottawa on public policy
- Working at the Canadian Light Source
- Research for a fish stranding study through Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Grant review work
- Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Canada Internal Oral Examinations Committee review work
- Reviewing reports at the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse and Addiction
- Radiology reporting and reviewing services
- Performed in the Saskatoon Opera Association’s Production of Don Giovanni
- Employed as an actor in Pride & Prejudice
- Set and light design for Penelopaid with the Ferre Play Theatre
- Set designer for Reasonable Doubt with Persephone Theatre
- Employed at the Pyeong Chang Winter Olympics in 2018
- Started a company with two former grad students and outside investors based on USask research
- Publication of a book, will receive author royalties
- Owner of Saskatoon of a local business
- Training and development work for the Saskatoon Public Library
- Helped out at a conference to host Maori visitors at the University of Blue Quills