Tim Gitzel emphasizes the importance of investing in students to help build the next generation of leaders in sustainable energy and resource development. Cameco recently announced a $10 million partnership with the University of Saskatchewan to support education, research, and innovation in mining, nuclear energy, and STEM fields.

“This multi-disciplinary investment will not only reach engineering and geology but will also advance research in public policy, energy management and sustainability. We need to foster today’s students to be tomorrow’s leaders, innovators and builders and we believe Cameco’s investment in USask will help achieve that goal.”