The MSU Canadian Studies Center has, or is currently pursuing, Memoranda of Understanding with the following Canadian peer institutions. Such agreements further research and teaching collaboration between MSU and peer institutions in Canada, for the mutual benefit of both countries.
Laval University
Quebec City, Quebec
A French-language, public research university founded in 1663, Laval (or Université Laval) is one of Canada’s top universities, with nearly 50,000 students.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario
Named after Canada’s seventh Prime Minister, Wilfrid Laurier, WLU is a top public research university with over 20,000 students.
Ontario College of Art and Design University
Toronto, Ontario
OCAD, located in downtown Toronto, is one of Canada’s premier public art universities with several urban galleries where students and faculty can exhibit their work.
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan has its roots in agricultural education and outreach and is today Saskatchewan's largest university and one of Canada's top research universities enrolling over 20,000 students.