A University of Saskatchewan professor who specializes in Indigenous research has been given one of the country’s top academic awards.
James R. Miller, who teaches in the College of Arts and Science at the U of S, is one five recipients of the prestigious Killam Prize.
Miller is one of Canada’s top scholars in the area of Indigenous-newcomer relations.
He is only the second U of S faculty member to ever receive the Killam Prize.
A $100,000 reward comes with the prize.
Miller has been the Canada Research Chair in Native-Newcomer Relations since 2001.