Consent Preferences 184 Postdoctoral and Academic Positions at University of Regina, Canada – Scholar Idea

Postdoctoral and Academic Positions at University of Regina, The University of Regina is a public research university located in Canada.

Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track), Department of Computer Science

20210279A/SFaculty of ScienceAcademic01/11/2022URFAThe Department of Computer Science at the University of Regina invites applications for a Tenure Track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level with a research focus in Human-Computer Interaction or Human-Centred Computing, starting July 1, 2022.                   Candidates are expected to hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field by the time of appointment and be committed …View DetailsBookmark

CRC Tier II – Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMR) – Safety and Licensing

20210270A/SFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceAcademic01/04/2022Canada Research Chair (CRC)Situated in beautiful Wascana Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America, the University of Regina is a comprehensive institution, emphasizing excellence in teaching and research, as well as public service. Experiential learning and cross disciplinary research and teaching are strongly supported.The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science presently offers five programs in Electron…View DetailsBookmark

Casual Administrative Positions (University of Regina students)

20210681SSHuman ResourcesStudent12/31/2021CUPE 5791The University of Regina is seeking University of Regina students interested in casual and short-term clerical positions. A pool of candidates is needed immediately to meet the needs of various departments or units. The applicants would be expected to carry out a variety of office duties.  The purpose of this posting is for applicants that would be able to fill casual and short term positions a…View DetailsBookmark

Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) – Studio Art

20210217A/SFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceAcademic12/01/2021URFAThe Department of Visual Arts in the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance at the University of Regina invites applications for a tenure-track position in Studio Art, at the rank of Assistant Professor, commencing July 1st 2022. Joining a dynamic team of artists and scholars, the Department seeks a contemporary visual artist to teach painting, drawing, and professional practices. The Departmen…View DetailsBookmark

Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track), Department of Mathematics & Statistics

20210235A/SFaculty of ScienceAcademic11/30/2021URFAThe Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Regina invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level in Statistics, starting July 1, 2022.  The successful candidate is expected to conduct research in Statistics or related fields, supervise undergraduate or graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, teach a regular load of undergra…View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant – Japanese (Winter 2022)

20211047SSFaculty of ArtsStudent11/18/2021CUPE 2419Lab Assistant duties include: assisting students in completing lab exercises and carrying out other activities with students as directed by course instructors. Duties may also include some marking and/or providing feedback on student work, tutoring, etc.View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant – Chinese (Winter 2022)

20211046SSFaculty of ArtsStudent11/18/2021CUPE 2419Lab Assistant duties include: assisting students in completing lab exercises and carrying out other activities with students as directed by course instructors. Lab Assistants may also be asked to tutor students, assist with marking, etc.View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant – Spanish (Winter 2022)

20211049SSFaculty of ArtsStudent11/18/2021CUPE 2419TA positions (Lab Assistants and/or Teaching Assistants) vary by semester, depending on course offerings and available budget.  Lab Assistant duties include: assisting students in completing lab exercises and carrying out other activities with students as directed by course instructors.  Teaching Assistant duties include: tutoring students, assisting with marking of assignments and exams, and a…View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant – German (Winter 2022)

20211048SSFaculty of ArtsStudent11/18/2021CUPE 2419Lab Assistant duties include: assisting students in completing lab exercises and carrying out other activities with students as directed by course instructors.  Labs will be offered online, so the Lab Assistant will assist students via UR Courses.View DetailsBookmark

ECS 203 – Curriculum and Pedagogy 1 (Co-instructor) – Winter 2022

20211045SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/17/2021URFAECS 203 – Curriculum and Pedagogy 1 (Co-instructor) This course is intended to establish both a theoretical base for students to work from and the beginnings of understanding how theory and practice in teaching are linked. As such, this course introduces students to ‘big ideas’ in curriculum theory, walking through these ideas both philosophically and in historical context. While taking up thes…View DetailsBookmark

CS 476-001 – Software Development Project

20211043SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/16/2021URFASoftware development projects following all the phases of the software process. Project planning and scheduling. Surveys on architectural styles, design patterns and components. Semester-long group projects with real-world applications. Projects will be integrative, require evaluation of potential solutions, and require work on a larger scale than typical course projects.View DetailsBookmark

French Sessional (FRN 100-003)

20211036SSLa Cité Universitaire FrancophoneSessional11/16/2021URFAFRN 100 Discovery I/Découverte I This language and culture course for beginners will focus on the discovery and the acquisition of basic vocabulary and structures in order to develop oral and written communication skills while fostering cultural awareness of the Francophone world.View DetailsBookmark

French Sessional (FRN 201-001)

20211038SSLa Cité Universitaire FrancophoneSessional11/16/2021URFAFRN 201 Exploration II  This language and culture course will further explore oral and writing skills and will raise awareness of Francophone issues. Cours de langue et de culture qui poursuit l’exploration des connaissances de l’oral et de l’écriture et qui sensibilisera l’étudiant aux enjeux de la Francophonie. Candidate must be familiar with the UR Courses interface. Experience teaching onli…View DetailsBookmark

CNUR 106 Health and Education Across the Lifespan (Remote Delivery)

20211039SSFaculty of NursingSessional11/16/2021URFA- Teach CNUR 106 Health and Education Across the Lifespan (3 cr). The course will focus on concepts of growth and development that pertain to holistic nursing care of individuals throughout the lifespan, with emphasis on teaching and learning principles applicable to each developmental stage. Learners will have the opportunity to critically examine the learning needs of individuals at varying l…View DetailsBookmark

CS 301-001 – Digital Systems Architecture

20211042SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/16/2021URFALatency and bandwidth, cache memory, virtual memory, data compression, fault handling. Fundamentals of I/O, interrupts, external storage, buses, networks, multimedia support. Multiprocessor and parallel architectures, parallel decomposition, pipelining, shared memory systems, interconnection networks, cache consistency, memory consistency. Computational paradigms, performance evaluation, and ef…View DetailsBookmark

CS 320-001 – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

20211044SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/16/2021URFAFoundations and main methods of Artificial Intelligence. Problem characteristics and spaces. Search and optimization techniques with a focus on uninformed and heuristic algorithms. Two player games and constraint satisfaction. Modelling and simulation. Comparison of logic-based, fuzzy, and probabilistic reasoning and knowledge representation methodologies. Machine learning: learning tasks, indu…View DetailsBookmark

French Sessional (FRN 100-991)

20211037SSLa Cité Universitaire FrancophoneSessional11/16/2021URFAFRN 100 Discovery I/Découverte I  This language and culture course for beginners will focus on the discovery and the acquisition of basic vocabulary and structures in order to develop oral and written communication skills while fostering cultural awareness of the Francophone world.View DetailsBookmark

ESL Sessional Position(s): Academic, LINC, Custom Programs

20211035SSCentre for Continuing EducationSessional11/15/2021URFAThe ESL Program invites applicants for Sessional Instructor appointments (non-credit programs) to begin for Winter 2022.. The successful candidate(s) will teach ESL courses in the academic integrated skills program (classes will be delivered remotely, blended: remote and in-person, and in-person. A combination of Zoom hours, in-person, and asynchronous hours to equal 6-15 hrs per week.); and/or…View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology – Sessional

20211018SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion.View DetailsBookmark

KIN 170 – Lifestyle, Health and Wellness (evening)

20210950SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThe factors which affect an individual’s health will be examined and the potential role of lifestyle choices in the maintenance of health will be discussed. This course will enable the student to become an informed, responsible, active participant in one’s own health. This course is being delivered in a hybrid format that combines face-to-face instruction for students registered in the on-campu…View DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-397 – Web Delivered – Winter 2022

20210965SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAANTH 100-397 – Winter 2022 Introduction to Anthropology  An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture, its uses in the explanation of human behaviour, and its impact on our understanding of human nature, language, and society. The course will explore cultural diversity through the comparative perspective that makes anthropology unique within the humanities and social sciences. It w…View DetailsBookmark

History 115-001-Issues in European History-Winter 2022-(reposted)

20210748SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAHistory 115 Issues in European History An exploration of major themes, periods and events in European History, this course introduces students to the methods and sources of historical study, familiarizes them with significant developments in the history of Europe and places that history in a global contextView DetailsBookmark

CS 201-001 – Introduction to Digital Systems

20210885SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAHardware paradigms, logic minimization, sequential and combinational circuits, register transfer notation. Numerical data representation, number bases, floating-point and two’s-complement representation, representation of non-numeric data, records and arrays. Von Neumann architecture, control units, instruction sets, assembly language programming, addressing modes, subroutines, basic building b…View DetailsBookmark

ENEV 360 (Environmental Hydraulics) 202210

20210930SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAMomentum, mass and energy balances in the design, synthesis and analysis of flow in pipes, open channels and porous media ; pumps; turbines; dams; spillways; culverts; diversion, conveyance and control structures.View DetailsBookmark

JS 313-991- Mental Health and Substance Abuse (CCE)

20211004SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAMental health and substance use/abuse are significant issues for justice organizations and professionals and clients. This course will explore approaches to prevention, intervention and suppression. Public policy related to both areas will be examined. View DetailsBookmark

KIN 278 – Introduction to Health Promotion (hybrid)

20210940SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course will introduce the students to health promotion across lifespan. Specific emphasis will be on population health principles and approaches across lifespans.View DetailsBookmark

ERDG 425: Culturally Responsive Literacy Education – Winter 2022

20210893SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAERDG 425 – Culturally Responsive Literacy Education This critical multicultural literacy assessment and instruction course examines the purposes of literacy and assessment and provides teachers with knowledge and experience to design and implement assessment and instruction within broader views of culture, literacy and assessment. Normally in this course, students engage in instructing school-a…View DetailsBookmark

CNUR 201 Counselling and Therapeutic Use of Groups (Remote Delivery)

20210768SSFaculty of NursingSessional11/14/2021URFA-Teach CNUR 201 – Counselling and Therapeutic Use of Groups (Theory: 3 cr). This course will focus on the counselling role of nurses within the therapeutic relationship, individually and in groups. Learners will have the opportunity to develop competencies in promoting the self-determination of individuals and groups toward optimum health and well-being. – Conduct formative and summative evalua…View DetailsBookmark

BIOL 101-312/023 – Biology II – Organisms in their Environment – LAB (Swift Current)

20211020SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAA comparative approach to the three Domains of life, including structure, diversity, physiology, and ecology. *Notes: BIOL 100 is a recommended pre-requisite. This course is designed for biology majors, pre-professional students, secondary education science students, and those wanting two semesters of biology.View DetailsBookmark

KIN 341 – Physical Disability and Well Being

20210953SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course will enable the student to further examine issues facing persons with physical disability through the understanding of assessment and diversity of functioning. Using theory and practical application, students will critically examine the sociocultural, psychological, and functional aspects of physical disability and their implications on quality of life and well being.  This course i…View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant (GTA/TA) – ENGG (Winter)

20211013SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceStudent11/14/2021CUPE 2419Various positions will be available in Environmental Systems Engineering courses offered in the Faculty of Engineering. Duties are assigned by the instructor of each course requiring a GTA/TA and could vary from course to course. The GTA/TA will be responsible for assisting instructor(s) to a combined maximum of 120 assigned by the Engineering Faculty. Duties will normally consist of assisting …View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 240 – World Politics (Winter 2022 – Evening)

20210976SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSCI 240 – World Politics  A comprehensive introduction to international politics. This course is designed to help students establish a basic understanding of the history of war and peace, international relations theory, human security, international political economy, international law, and international organizations.View DetailsBookmark

MAP 101 – Intro to Pop Culture (Winter 2022)

20210987SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course will begin to map the terrain that is Pop Culture. The changing ground of pop culture has been mapped by different theoretical and methodological approaches in ways that are not historically fixed. This course provides an introduction to the theories, practices and evolving legacy of pop culture.NOTE: This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restrictions as dictate…View DetailsBookmark

EPSF 325 – Théories et pratique de l’enseignement à l’élémentaire, II – Winter 2022 (reposted)

20210902SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAEPSF 325 – Théories et pratique de l’enseignement à l’élémentaire, IIFaisant suite au cours EPS 215, ce cours mettra l’accent sur l’intervention pédagogique centrée sur et subordonnée aux processus d’apprentissage de l’apprenant.  View DetailsBookmark

SW 202-001 – Winter 2022 – Remote Delivery via Zoom

20211030SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 202 – Critical Issues/Critical Thought This course examines the foundations of critical thinking with application to social work issues in such areas as oppression, poverty, health, child welfare and violence.View DetailsBookmark

THTR 202 – Intro to Scriptwriting – ONLINE (Winter 2022)

20210997SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course encourages students to develop their unique voice by experimenting with creative processes and forms that take writing from initial impulse to playable draft. Through writing exercises, readings and presentations, students will to critique their work and that of their peers. Students will be closely mentored through a variety of dramaturgical techniques. Of interest to play, script …View DetailsBookmark

MAP 102 – Exploring Cultural Regina (Winter 2022)

20210991SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course focuses on experiential learning. Students will visit a wide variety of cultural institutions across the city, exploring and critically interacting with many of Regina’s creative organizations. The qualified candidate will develop and teach this course and work with minimal supervision while being a strong liaison between MAP and our cultural partners.  This position is dependent on…View DetailsBookmark

Stat 100-303/029 – Elementary Statistics for Applications – Yorkton

20210924SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introduction to statistical methods; descriptive statistics; the normal distribution; basic techniques of statistical inference; confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for population means and proportions; simple linear regression; and one-way analysis of variance.View DetailsBookmark

SOST 110-005 – Thursday 9:00-11:45 (Face to Face – Social Work – Saskatoon Campus) Winter 2022

20210877SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFA This course introduces students to analyses of the mass media of communication in modern societies. View DetailsBookmark

History 376-991-Rising from the Ashes: Germany since 1945-Winter 2022-(reposted)

20211014SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAHistory 376-Rising from the Ashes: Germany since 1945 This course surveys the political, social and cultural history of post-war Germany, paying particular attention to the historiographical debates on the course and character of recent German history and the country’s role in post-war Europe. View DetailsBookmark

SW 412-001 – Winter 2022 – Remote Delivery via Zoom

20210983SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 412 – Mental Health Services This course examines the structure and function of mental health services in society with particular reference to the historical and theoretical foundations. Current practices, issues, and problems are reviewed.  View DetailsBookmark

KIN 105 – Indigenous Health and Sport in Historical Perspective (Yorkton, Hybrid)

20210938SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFA This course introduces students to current challenges facing Indigenous people in North America using sport and health as its central themes. The course provides a survey of topics from prehistory to current events. Another focus is the participation of students in Indigenous cultural events. View DetailsBookmark

EMTH 200 – Implementation and Assessment of Problem Solving in Mathematics – Winter 2022 (reposted)

20210891SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAEMTH 200 – Implementation and Assessment of Problem Solving in MathematicsAn exploration into teaching mathematics from a problem solving perspective. Classification, representation and retrieval strategies, and their implications for students’ mathematical thinking and classroom teaching are examined. View DetailsBookmark

SW 411-005 – Winter 2022 – Saskatoon

20211032SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 411 – Abuse and Violence This course examines abuse and violence primarily within familial relationships, but will also include discussion on various forms of trauma in a broader context. Individual, familial, institutional and societal responses to abuse and violence will be explored. A victim centered, trauma-informed social work perspective will be emphasized View DetailsBookmark

THTR 203 – Comedy Gold: A Standup Course (Winter 2022)

20210998SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introductory class in writing and performing stand-up comedy. This position requires an in-depth understanding of how to craft a joke and take it from the page to the stage in the tradition of stand-up comedy. Candidates must have proven professional skills in comedic writing and performance.  This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restrictions as dictated by the Universi…View DetailsBookmark

MAP 200AK – Meditation, Social Justice and Art (Winter 2022)

20210993SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAExamining the complex intersection of these topics, this course explores history, present-day movements, and future possibilities. Students will build a meditative practice to expand wellness as well as social awareness.  This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restrictions as dictated by the University and Province pertaining to COVID-19.View DetailsBookmark

Stat 100-501 – Elementary Statistics for Applications – Saskatoon

20210925SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introduction to statistical methods; descriptive statistics; the normal distribution; basic techniques of statistical inference; confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for population means and proportions; simple linear regression; and one-way analysis of variance.View DetailsBookmark

CS 110-003 – Programming and Problem Solving

20210884SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introduction to problem-solving techniques, the fundamental concepts of programming, and the software design process. Topics will include: data types, control structures, scope rules, functions, files, and the mechanics of running, testing and debugging. Problems will be drawn from various science disciplines.View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus – Sessional

20211016SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person.View DetailsBookmark

ENEL 280 (Electrical Circuits) – 202210

20210960SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFADC circuits, Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws, equivalent circuits, introduction to mesh and nodal methods, superposition, maximum power transfer, capacitors,inductors, transient analysis of RL and RC circuits, introduction to AC steadystate analysis, introduction to electrical safety in engineering.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Supervisor for Internship – Winter 2022

20211002SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAThe Faculty of Education has recently implemented a new faculty advising model with intern supervision seminars scheduled to meet weekly led by faculty members during the winter semester from January to April. These seminars are connected to the field experience of interning students with the faculty member providing weekly guidance and advising.  A small number of Sessional Supervisors will be…View DetailsBookmark

JRN 402/802-001: Digital Radio News Journalism – Winter 2022

20210735SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAJRN 402: Advanced study and practice of current affairs, news gathering, writing, and reporting for the broadcast media. Students are expected to bring an analytical approach to the course following the internship experience, monitor major broadcast media coverage of particular issues, and research and investigate stories independently. / JRN 802: Advanced study and practice in digital radio ne…View DetailsBookmark

BIOL 101-050 – Biology II – Organisms in their Environment

20210914SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAA comparative approach to the three Domains of life, including structure, diversity, physiology, and ecology. *Notes: BIOL 100 is a recommended pre-requisite. This course is designed for biology majors, pre-professional students, secondary education science students, and those wanting two semesters of biology.View DetailsBookmark

SW 411-001- Winter 2022 – Remote Delivery via Zoom

20211034SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 411 – Abuse and Violence This course examines abuse and violence primarily within familial relationships, but will also include discussion on various forms of trauma in a broader context. Individual, familial, institutional and societal responses to abuse and violence will be explored. A victim centered, trauma-informed social work perspective will be emphasized View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology – Sessional

20211018SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion.View DetailsBookmark

KIN 170 – Lifestyle, Health and Wellness (evening)

20210950SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThe factors which affect an individual’s health will be examined and the potential role of lifestyle choices in the maintenance of health will be discussed. This course will enable the student to become an informed, responsible, active participant in one’s own health. This course is being delivered in a hybrid format that combines face-to-face instruction for students registered in the on-campu…View DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-397 – Web Delivered – Winter 2022

20210965SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAANTH 100-397 – Winter 2022 Introduction to Anthropology  An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture, its uses in the explanation of human behaviour, and its impact on our understanding of human nature, language, and society. The course will explore cultural diversity through the comparative perspective that makes anthropology unique within the humanities and social sciences. It w…View DetailsBookmark

History 115-001-Issues in European History-Winter 2022-(reposted)

20210748SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAHistory 115 Issues in European History An exploration of major themes, periods and events in European History, this course introduces students to the methods and sources of historical study, familiarizes them with significant developments in the history of Europe and places that history in a global contextView DetailsBookmark

CS 201-001 – Introduction to Digital Systems

20210885SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAHardware paradigms, logic minimization, sequential and combinational circuits, register transfer notation. Numerical data representation, number bases, floating-point and two’s-complement representation, representation of non-numeric data, records and arrays. Von Neumann architecture, control units, instruction sets, assembly language programming, addressing modes, subroutines, basic building b…View DetailsBookmark

ENEV 360 (Environmental Hydraulics) 202210

20210930SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAMomentum, mass and energy balances in the design, synthesis and analysis of flow in pipes, open channels and porous media ; pumps; turbines; dams; spillways; culverts; diversion, conveyance and control structures.View DetailsBookmark

SW 411-001- Winter 2022 – Remote Delivery via Zoom

20211034SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 411 – Abuse and Violence This course examines abuse and violence primarily within familial relationships, but will also include discussion on various forms of trauma in a broader context. Individual, familial, institutional and societal responses to abuse and violence will be explored. A victim centered, trauma-informed social work perspective will be emphasized View DetailsBookmark

ENEL 280 (Electrical Circuits) – 202210

20210960SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFADC circuits, Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws, equivalent circuits, introduction to mesh and nodal methods, superposition, maximum power transfer, capacitors,inductors, transient analysis of RL and RC circuits, introduction to AC steadystate analysis, introduction to electrical safety in engineering.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Supervisor for Internship – Winter 2022

20211002SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAThe Faculty of Education has recently implemented a new faculty advising model with intern supervision seminars scheduled to meet weekly led by faculty members during the winter semester from January to April. These seminars are connected to the field experience of interning students with the faculty member providing weekly guidance and advising.  A small number of Sessional Supervisors will be…View DetailsBookmark

KIN 170 – Lifestyle, Health and Wellness (evening)

20210950SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThe factors which affect an individual’s health will be examined and the potential role of lifestyle choices in the maintenance of health will be discussed. This course will enable the student to become an informed, responsible, active participant in one’s own health. This course is being delivered in a hybrid format that combines face-to-face instruction for students registered in the on-campu…View DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-397 – Web Delivered – Winter 2022

20210965SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAANTH 100-397 – Winter 2022 Introduction to Anthropology  An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture, its uses in the explanation of human behaviour, and its impact on our understanding of human nature, language, and society. The course will explore cultural diversity through the comparative perspective that makes anthropology unique within the humanities and social sciences. It w…View DetailsBookmark

History 115-001-Issues in European History-Winter 2022-(reposted)

20210748SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAHistory 115 Issues in European History An exploration of major themes, periods and events in European History, this course introduces students to the methods and sources of historical study, familiarizes them with significant developments in the history of Europe and places that history in a global contextView DetailsBookmark

CS 201-001 – Introduction to Digital Systems

20210885SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAHardware paradigms, logic minimization, sequential and combinational circuits, register transfer notation. Numerical data representation, number bases, floating-point and two’s-complement representation, representation of non-numeric data, records and arrays. Von Neumann architecture, control units, instruction sets, assembly language programming, addressing modes, subroutines, basic building b…View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology – Sessional

20211018SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion.View DetailsBookmark

JS 313-991- Mental Health and Substance Abuse (CCE)

20211004SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAMental health and substance use/abuse are significant issues for justice organizations and professionals and clients. This course will explore approaches to prevention, intervention and suppression. Public policy related to both areas will be examined. View DetailsBookmark

KIN 278 – Introduction to Health Promotion (hybrid)

20210940SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course will introduce the students to health promotion across lifespan. Specific emphasis will be on population health principles and approaches across lifespans.View DetailsBookmark

ERDG 425: Culturally Responsive Literacy Education – Winter 2022

20210893SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAERDG 425 – Culturally Responsive Literacy Education This critical multicultural literacy assessment and instruction course examines the purposes of literacy and assessment and provides teachers with knowledge and experience to design and implement assessment and instruction within broader views of culture, literacy and assessment. Normally in this course, students engage in instructing school-a…View DetailsBookmark

CNUR 201 Counselling and Therapeutic Use of Groups (Remote Delivery)

20210768SSFaculty of NursingSessional11/14/2021URFA-Teach CNUR 201 – Counselling and Therapeutic Use of Groups (Theory: 3 cr). This course will focus on the counselling role of nurses within the therapeutic relationship, individually and in groups. Learners will have the opportunity to develop competencies in promoting the self-determination of individuals and groups toward optimum health and well-being. – Conduct formative and summative evalua…View DetailsBookmark

ENEV 360 (Environmental Hydraulics) 202210

20210930SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAMomentum, mass and energy balances in the design, synthesis and analysis of flow in pipes, open channels and porous media ; pumps; turbines; dams; spillways; culverts; diversion, conveyance and control structures.View DetailsBookmark

KIN 341 – Physical Disability and Well Being

20210953SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course will enable the student to further examine issues facing persons with physical disability through the understanding of assessment and diversity of functioning. Using theory and practical application, students will critically examine the sociocultural, psychological, and functional aspects of physical disability and their implications on quality of life and well being.  This course i…View DetailsBookmark

WGST 100-991 – Winter 2022

20210967SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAWGST 100-991- Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies  This course will examine the historical development of feminism and women’s studies. Women’s representation in academic practice will be analyzed using examples from humanities, the arts, and social sciences. Strategies for change and for the empowerment of women will be considered.View DetailsBookmark

CS 330-991 – Introduction to Operating Systems

20210886SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAOverview of operating systems: functionality, and design issues. Operating system principles: structures, abstractions, APIs, resource allocation, proximity, virtualization. Concurrency: process state, context switches, process communication, synchronization. Scheduling: preemption, schedulers, processes, and threads. Memory management. Security and protection. File systems. User interface. Dis…View DetailsBookmark

BIOL 101-312/023 – Biology II – Organisms in their Environment – LAB (Swift Current)

20211020SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAA comparative approach to the three Domains of life, including structure, diversity, physiology, and ecology. *Notes: BIOL 100 is a recommended pre-requisite. This course is designed for biology majors, pre-professional students, secondary education science students, and those wanting two semesters of biology.View DetailsBookmark

JS 460-991 – Discrimination and Justice (CCE)

20211006SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course examines the social, economic, political and legal implications of discrimination based on: age, ethnicity, racial, gender, sexuality, ability and religion. The course assesses possible areas for social justice advocacy alongside potential legal/judicial remedies to ensure rights and self-determination.View DetailsBookmark

CTCH 110 – Intro to Creative Technologies-ONLINE (Winter 2022)

20210988SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course investigates the creative use of technology. It explores how computer hardware and software, machinery, gadgets, devices, and networks (including social networks) are used in the production of works of visual art, music, theatre, film and new media; and how creativity shapes new technologies.NOTE: This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restrictions as dictated by…View DetailsBookmark

Art History 314 – Postmodernism and Institutional Critique – Winter 2022 “This position is dependent on budget approval.

20210978SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAExplore an array of ideas and art practices from the 1960s to the present that challenge Modernism’s universalism. Conceptions of institutional critique and an explosion of new media and performance art practices inform this cultural turn. View DetailsBookmark

ENEV 440 (Air Pollution Engineering) – 202210

20210932SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAAir pollution effects and control regulations, atmospheric chemistry, air quality detection, pollution meteorology, air quality, modeling, air pollution control, techniques, and global atmospheric problemView DetailsBookmark

SRS 230 – Venue and Event Management

20210955SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFA Examination of venue and event management processes with a focus on developing skills and gaining knowledge to critically assess events and facilities in terms of current management best practices. It will also examine the nature and importance of and relationship between venues and events in sport and recreation. The course may also touch on issues related to legal, ethical, and socially resp…View DetailsBookmark

WGST 280AH-001 – Winter 2022

20210969SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAWGST 280AH-001 – Winter 2022 Indigenous Feminisms  This class will focus on Aboriginal women and feminist analysis, identity, activism and the interplay of gender, colonialism, racism and sexism on Aboriginal women today. The parameters of Aboriginal feminisms and its relevance to culture and community inside and outside of Canada will also be a focus.View DetailsBookmark

ENIN 233 (System Dynamics) – 202210

20211050SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFALumped parameter linear analysis methods for mechanical, electrical, fluid and thermal systems. Linear differential equations to analyze system response to step and sinusoidal forcing functions. Analogous nature of these systems.View DetailsBookmark

CS 435/890BN-001 – Cryptography and Network Security

20210889SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAClassical cryptosystems, data encryption standards, advanced encryption algorithms, public key cryptosystems, digital signatures, IP security, and web security. Mathematical background of Cryptography, cryptographic protocols and techniques, symmetric-key cryptography algorithms and securtiy analysis. One-way hash functions and public-key algorithms. Examples of cryptographic systems.View DetailsBookmark

SW 390-001 – Winter 2022 – Remote Delivery via Zoom

20211027SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 390 – Communication Skills in Social Work Practice This course specifically focuses on the development of skills necessary for competent social work communication in a variety of social work roles and settings. An introduction to communication theory is provided with an emphasis on skill development for students. Role plays and recorded sessions are required.View DetailsBookmark

ENEV 484 (Highway Design) – 202210

20210931SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFADetailed geometric design of highways; functional and detailed geometric design of at-grade and grade separated intersections; and, introduction to design of flexible and rigid pavements.View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant (GTA/TA) – ESE (Winter)

20211008SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceStudent11/14/2021CUPE 2419Various positions will be available in Electronics courses offered in the Faculty of Engineering. Duties are assigned by the instructor of each course requiring a GTA/TA. The GTA/TA will be responsible for assisting instructor(s) to a combined maximum of 120 hours, assigned by the Engineering Faculty. Duties would normally consist of assisting with instructional program of undergraduate courses…View DetailsBookmark

KHS 182 – Coaching Theory (evening)

20210943SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThe theory of coaching in sport with an emphasis upon the content of the National Coaching Certification Program.View DetailsBookmark

PHYS 109-001 – General Physics I

20210918SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAGeneral algebra-based physics, including classical mechanics and geometrical optics.View DetailsBookmark

PHYS 119-002 – General Physics II

20210921SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAA continuation of PHYS 109: Fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, waves, sound, radiation, electrostatics and electric current.View DetailsBookmark

Chem 104-313 – General Chemistry I – LAB (Yorkton)

20210907SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFALab component: Introduction to standard chemistry laboratory techniques.View DetailsBookmark

CTCH 203 – Intro to Media and Comm. (Winter 2022)

20211031SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFASuccessful candidates will actively engage students in online lectures, small and large group discussions and assignments exploring key contemporary topics in media and communication such as: theories of media and communication, technology as social practice, digital and interactive media, online media, surveillance, alternative and tactical media, and perceptual media. Innovative and proactive…View DetailsBookmark

THDS 231 – Costumes and Contexts (Winter 2022)

20210992SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThe class will place emphasis on developing the vocabulary of the designer, developing a visual response to the text, and various creative methods of rendering costumes.  This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restrictions as dictated by the University and Province pertaining to COVID-19.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: IS 303 – Social Movements and Alternatives to Global Capital (Winter 2022 – Daytime)

20210977SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAIS 303 – Social Movements and Alternatives to Global CapitalWhat are social movements? What alternatives do they propose? What are the links between land takeovers in Brazil, anti-dam protests in India, resistance to mining and transnational movements? Can social movements make a difference? This course explores the power of collective action by examining how social movements challenge mainstre…View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: Econ 296AM – Crowns, Commissions, and Agencies in Canada (Winter 2022 – Daytime)

20210727SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAECON 296AM: Crowns, Commissions, and Agencies in Canada An introduction to Crowns, Commissions, and Agencies, with an emphasis on Saskatchewan and Canada. The course examines the economic and ethical rationales for these institutions and their evolution over time; and reviews major Crown Corporations, agencies and commissions, their origins, and structure, together with their impact on the Cana…View DetailsBookmark

SOC 203-005 (Face to Face – Social Work – Saskatoon Campus) Monday 9:00-11:45 Winter 2022

20210875SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFA This course introduces students to issues of particular relevance to Canadian society. The course considers the historical origins and contemporary expressions of different topics, which may include such things as industrialization and de-industrialization, cultural industries, Canada’s position within a global economy, and environmental issues. View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus – Sessional

20211015SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person.View DetailsBookmark

KIN 110 – Sociology of Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity (online)

20210947SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course examines selected topics related to the sociology of sport and physical activity. The emphasis of the course is on understanding the construction and organization of sport in modern societies and the social and cultural influences on sport and physical activity, particularly in Canadian society.View DetailsBookmark

ENEL 835 (Power Systems Adv Protection and Control) 202210

20210933SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFA This course addresses advanced topics in power systems protection and control, including topics in digital relaying algorithms, protection and control integration, Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) communications capabilities, transmission systems protection, substation protection and control, and station automation. View DetailsBookmark

EMTH 335 – Mathematics in the Inclusive Classroom: Assessment and Intervention – Winter 2022 (reposted)

20210892SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAEMTH 335 – Mathematics in the Inclusive Classroom: Assessment and InterventionThis course will explore approaches to teaching and planning mathematics by using methods that accommodate diverse learning needs. Attention will be paid to authentic and informal assessment, such as progress-based monitoring, curriculum-based measurement, and error analysis. In additional, inclusive instructional app…View DetailsBookmark

SW 411-005 – Winter 2022 – Remote Delivery via Zoom

20211033SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 411 – Abuse and Violence This course examines abuse and violence primarily within familial relationships, but will also include discussion on various forms of trauma in a broader context. Individual, familial, institutional and societal responses to abuse and violence will be explored. A victim centered, trauma-informed social work perspective will be emphasized View DetailsBookmark

SOC 288 0A1-0R7 Thursday 1600-1845 (on campus/live video streamed) Winter 2022

20210868SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFA This course explores the concept of addictive behaviour using different models and theories relevant to understanding addiction within Canadian society from a sociological perspective. View DetailsBookmark

EPSF 300/315 – Théories et pratique de l’enseignement à l’élémentaire et au secondaire, l – Winter 2022

20210980SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAThese courses will be cross-listed and offered together as one:EPSF 300 – Théories et pratique de l’enseignement au secondaire, lLes buts et les responsabilités de l’enseignant.e au secondaire sont ici considérés par rapport au processus de prise de décision. Le contenu du cours englobe la démarche et le processus de l’enseignement. EPSF 315 – Théories et pratique de l’enseignement à l’élémenta…View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 171 University Orchestra (2/3 Stipend) (Subject to Budgetary Approval)

20210890SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThe University Orchestra is a high-level ensemble open to students in the Music Department and the wider university community. The ensemble performs challenging works in a wide range of styles and eras. Each semester it presents a full concert in the University Theatre.Individuals teaching on campus must be double vaccinated, as per university policy https://www.uregina.ca/term-updates/vaccinat…View DetailsBookmark

SOC 217-303/029 Wednesday 9:00-11:45 (Face to Face – Yorkton, Parkland College (303) and Remote (029)) Winter 2022

20210876SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFA This course introduces students to classic and contemporary sociological perspectives on rural life. Topics include issues such as the impact of the global economy on rural societies, rural to urban migration, and social cohesion and social conflict within rural communities. View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus – Sessional

20211017SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person.View DetailsBookmark

KIN 120/SRS 120 – Recreation for People with Disabilities

20210948SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course will broadly introduce the students to the diagnosis, associated characteristics, and shifting sociocultural paradigms that influence the experiences of persons with physical, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Using an active living approach to situate theoretical and practical learning, this course requires the student to exercise the application of adapted physical a…View DetailsBookmark

Stat 100-002 – Elementary Statistics for Applications

20210923SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introduction to statistical methods; descriptive statistics; the normal distribution; basic techniques of statistical inference; confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for population means and proportions; simple linear regression; and one-way analysis of variance.View DetailsBookmark

JRN 401/801-002: Advanced News Writing – Winter 2022

20210736SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAApplied lab instruction for JRN 401 and JRN 801JRN 401: This fourth-semester course focuses on specialized reporting of news and current affairs, and writing of opinion pieces and editorials. Students are expected to bring an analytical approach to the course following the internship experience, monitor major print media coverage of particular issues, and research and investigate publishable st…View DetailsBookmark

BIOL 111-501 – Human Anatomy & Physiology ll – Saskatoon

20210915SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAA continuation of BIOL 110. Further study of the anatomy and normal functioning of the human body, integrating anatomy and physiology in both lecture and laboratory components.View DetailsBookmark

GES 400-001 Environmental Impact Assessment – Winter 2022

20210928SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course gives students an opportunity to develop their skills in effectively analyzing, managing and resolving natural resource conflicts. Students will be required to carry out a substantial piece of research work independently, develop knowledge of special interests and build upon the experience gained.  View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Supervisor for Pre-Internship (le Bac) – Winter 2022 (reposted)

20210982SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFASuccessful candidates will be assigned to supervise pre-intern student teachers for the Bac Program in Regina and/or throughout the province. They will act as liaison persons for the faculty and offer resources, guidance and support for the cooperating teacher and pre-interns. Sessional supervisors are expected to be available to visit and provide support/guidance as needed by the pre-interns a…View DetailsBookmark

WGST 100 Video-Conference to Multiple Sites – Southeast College – Winter 2022

20210966SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAWGST 100 – Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies  This course will examine the historical development of feminism and women’s studies. Women’s representation in academic practice will be analyzed using examples from humanities, the arts, and social sciences. Strategies for change and for the empowerment of women will be considered.View DetailsBookmark

CS 335-001 – Computer Networks

20210887SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFANetwork architectures and protocols, networked applications, reliable data delivery, routing and forwarding, local area networks, resource allocation, mobility, reliability through redundancy. Security: secure design, defensive programming, threats and attacks, network security, cryptography.View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology – Sessional

20211019SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 102 – Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion.View DetailsBookmark

MAP 200AL – Decolonization and the Arts (Winter 2022)

20210994SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAA WEB-Based course, this introductory level class will guide students in identifying and challenging existing colonial structures across the globe. The instructor will engage in proactive and informed discussions of contemporary art to better decode power structures, helping the class gain a deeper more inclusive understanding of a diversity of cultural experiences. Sharing personal stories, hi…View DetailsBookmark

CTCH 312 – Intro to Computer Games and VR Design (Winter 2022)

20210986SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAMust be able to teach Unity software, computer game design, storyboarding, and industry standards, as well as creative, critical game design, with reference to artistic games and new media art. Preferred experience with a range of computer game applications, hardware and software and experience in game design and creative technologies.  This position is dependent on budget approval and possible…View DetailsBookmark

BIOL 288-001 – Cell Biology

20210916SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis is an introductory course in cell biology covering the structure and function of cells and their organelles.View DetailsBookmark

ENEL 281 (Signals, Circuits, and Systems) – 202210

20210961SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAThe introductory aspects of signals, circuits and systems including: AC circuit analysis,frequency response, resonance, passive and active filters, second order transient analysis, conversion between time domain and frequency domain signals using the Laplace and Fourier Transforms.View DetailsBookmark

ENEV 484 (Highway Design) – 202210

20210931SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFADetailed geometric design of highways; functional and detailed geometric design of at-grade and grade separated intersections; and, introduction to design of flexible and rigid pavements.View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant (GTA/TA) – ESE (Winter)

20211008SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceStudent11/14/2021CUPE 2419Various positions will be available in Electronics courses offered in the Faculty of Engineering. Duties are assigned by the instructor of each course requiring a GTA/TA. The GTA/TA will be responsible for assisting instructor(s) to a combined maximum of 120 hours, assigned by the Engineering Faculty. Duties would normally consist of assisting with instructional program of undergraduate courses…View DetailsBookmark

KHS 182 – Coaching Theory (evening)

20210943SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThe theory of coaching in sport with an emphasis upon the content of the National Coaching Certification Program.View DetailsBookmark

PHYS 109-001 – General Physics I

20210918SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAGeneral algebra-based physics, including classical mechanics and geometrical optics.View DetailsBookmark

Film 100-The Art of Motion Pictures- 2022 Winter- CCE-Southeast College – Video conferenced to multiple sites-Tuesday 1300-1545

20210882SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course is an introduction to the art of motion pictures. The course will examine a representative selection of films covering the history of cinema, introducing students to basic concepts in film aesthetics. By examining narrative construction, theoretical concepts and visual aesthetics, students will develop the skills necessary to identify and interpret various aspects of film, including…View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 230 – Personality Psychology

20211022SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 230 – Personality Psychology A survey of theory and research related to individual differences in thinking, feeling, and behavingView DetailsBookmark

SRS 450 – Sport and Recreation Management Counsulting Experience

20210956SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course is designed to develop professional practice skills in sport and recreation management through the development and implementation of community-based projects.  The course is delivered with a remote format.View DetailsBookmark

SRS 340 – Governance and Legal Issues in Third Sector Organizations (Evenings)

20210972SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course is designed to investigate the legal issues and management of risk in the sport and recreation delivery systems. This course will provide a basic understanding of the governmental systems and governing bodies that influence the delivery of recreation services and legal issues students will likely encounter in their future professions. The course is delivered with a hybrid format.View DetailsBookmark

JRN 312-001/002: Photojournalism – Winter 2022

20210731SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAA detailed examination of the photojournalist’s role in the news gathering process. A focus on communicating through digital imagery and the power of visual storytelling, with emphasis on practical techniques and problem solving and ethical image editing. View DetailsBookmark

ENEL 351 (Microcontroller System Design) – 202210

20210962SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFADesign of microcontroller systems, including interfacing analog and digital circuits,memory and peripheral devices, processor architecture, memory systems,exceptions, interrupt control, and exception programming. Students will build anintegrated microcontroller system in their final lab project.View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant (GTA/TA) – ISE (Winter)

20211010SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceStudent11/14/2021CUPE 2419Various positions will be available in Environmental Systems Engineering courses offered in the Faculty of Engineering. Duties are assigned by the instructor of each course requiring a GTA/TA and could vary from course to course. The GTA/TA will be responsible for assisting instructor(s) to a combined maximum of 120 assigned by the Engineering Faculty. Duties will normally consist of assisting …View DetailsBookmark

KHS 100 – Seminar in Kinesiology and Health Studies (online) (0.5FTE)

20210941SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introductory seminar to the University and the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. Students will be introduced to a variety of services available to them and their roles and responsibilities as members of the university community. The seminar will also provide students with degree and career related opportunities.View DetailsBookmark

ACAD 100 Sessional Instructor (several positions available) – 2022 Winter Semester

20210898SSCentre for Continuing EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAACAD 100 – Academic Discourse: Writing, Research, and Learning Strategies  Course Description: This course provides first-year students with tools for successful communication across the disciplines by emphasizing elements of effective writing and academic research. Topics include rhetorical considerations for effective writing, process-oriented writing and revision, critical reading skills, ap…View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Supervisor for Pre-Internship – Winter 2022 (reposted)

20210981SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFASuccessful candidates will be assigned to supervise pre-intern student teachers in Regina and/or throughout the province. They will act as liaison persons for the faculty and offer resources, guidance and support for the cooperating teacher and pre-interns. Sessional supervisors are expected to be available to visit and provide support/guidance as needed by the pre-intern and/or cooperating tea…View DetailsBookmark

Chem 140-313/030 – Organic Chemistry I – LAB (Yorkton)

20210905SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFALab component: Introduction to organic laboratory techniques.View DetailsBookmark

SW 390-001 – Winter 2022 – Regina

20211025SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 390 – Communication Skills in Social Work Practice This course specifically focuses on the development of skills necessary for competent social work communication in a variety of social work roles and settings. An introduction to communication theory is provided with an emphasis on skill development for students. Role plays and recorded sessions are required.View DetailsBookmark

THRC 342 – Therapeutic Recreation: Physical and Developmental Disabilities

20210957SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAStudents will understand the role of therapeutic recreation in the lives of persons with physical and developmental disabilities. The etiology of physical and developmental disabilities, their impact on quality of life, and factors that influence participation in recreation and leisure will be considered. The social construction of disability will also be addressed. This course is being deliver…View DetailsBookmark

EAE 201 – Introduction to Arts Education K -12 – Winter 2022

20210971SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAEAE 201 – Introduction to Arts Education K -12This is an introductory course for those preparing to teach Arts Education in Grades K-12, with particular focus on Grades K-9. Participants will actively explore content and curriculum in dance, drama, music and visual art. View DetailsBookmark

Art History 280 – History of Ceramics – Winter 2022 “This position is dependent on budget approval.

20210816SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFACross-cultural perspectives on ceramics, examining ceramics traditions in various cultures, mainly the West and Asia.View DetailsBookmark

Geol 102-051 – Environmental Geology – LAB

20210874SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAThe nature of the earth. Plate tectonics and the geological time scale. Earthquakes, volcanism and surface processes with reference to their effect on the human environment. Earth resources, waste disposal, and pollution in a geological context.View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant (GTA/TA) – SSE (Winter)

20211012SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceStudent11/14/2021CUPE 2419Various positions will be available in Environmental Systems Engineering courses offered in the Faculty of Engineering. Duties are assigned by the instructor of each course requiring a GTA/TA and could vary from course to course. The GTA/TA will be responsible for assisting instructor(s) to a combined maximum of 120 assigned by the Engineering Faculty. Duties will normally consist of assisting …View DetailsBookmark

CTCH 211 – Digital Studio Tools – ONLINE (Winter 2022)

20210990SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis studio course explores the creative opportunities available when working digitally in the areas of fine art, illustration and graphic design. Throughout this course students will work towards the production of a portfolio of digital works that will include digital painting, digital collage, vector illustrations, typography, layout design and photographic manipulations. Modules will include…View DetailsBookmark

PHYS 103-001 – Essential Physics: Ideas and Applications

20210919SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFA This is an introductory course about the fundamental and modern ideas in physics and their applications in technological developments. The essential mathematical skills will be developed and applied to everyday physics in an interactive and conceptual learning environment View DetailsBookmark

MAP 207 – Underwear and Social Meaning (Winter 2022)

20210985SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAFrom corsets and crinolines to thongs and briefs, underwear has played  a major role in the construction of personal and social identity. This course will examine major trends in the development of underwear with a special focus on its historic role as framing, exploiting, and containing sexual and gender roles.This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restrictions as dictated …View DetailsBookmark

Chem 140-303/029 – Organic Chemistry I (Yorkton)

20210904SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introduction to organic chemistry. Organic functional groups, nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms.View DetailsBookmark

SW 202-001 – Winter 2022 – Regina

20211029SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional11/14/2021URFASW 202 – Critical Issues/Critical Thought This course examines the foundations of critical thinking with application to social work issues in such areas as oppression, poverty, health, child welfare and violence.View DetailsBookmark

THDS 365AV – Winter 2022 Production – Love and Information

20211000SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAAn introduction to Stage Management: This course introduces students to the field of professional stage management with theoretical and practical application of learning in the rehearsal hall for the winter student production, Caryl Churchill’s LOVE AND INFORMATION, presented on the Riddell Centre mainstage Nov 16 – 19 2022.NOTE: This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restri…View DetailsBookmark

EHE 310 – Health Education in the Elementary School (Pre-K to Grade 8) – Winter 2022 (YNTEP, Whitehorse) – remote delivery via Zoom

20210973SSFaculty of EducationSessional11/14/2021URFAEHE 310 – Health Education in the Elementary School (Pre-K to Grade 8)This course provides the background information and skills teachers need to implement comprehensive school health education in the elementary and middle years. It provides opportunities for students to learn how to help children reflect and act on health issues in their lives or in their communities. This course is part of th…View DetailsBookmark

PHYS 119-002 – General Physics II

20210921SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAA continuation of PHYS 109: Fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, waves, sound, radiation, electrostatics and electric current.View DetailsBookmark

ENEL 463 (Digital Control System Design) – 202210

20210964SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course is an introduction to digital control systems. Topics include: representing digital systems in the z-domain, difference equation representation of discrete-time systems, root locus plotting of discrete-time systems on the z-plane, discrete-time PID control, mapping between continuous-time systems and discrete-time systems, design using transform and state space methods, pure digital…View DetailsBookmark

KHS 233 – Developmental Games and Sport

20210945SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThe study and practice of educational and developmental appropriate experiences to learning and teaching games and sports. Through theoretical and practical experiences students will learn the application of Basic Movement Patterns, Basic Movement Variables, Performance Cues, appropriate methods of analysis, and instruction in developmental games and sports.View DetailsBookmark

PHYS 119-002 – General Physics II

20210921SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFAA continuation of PHYS 109: Fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, waves, sound, radiation, electrostatics and electric current.View DetailsBookmark

CTCH 203 – Intro to Media and Comm. (Winter 2022)

20211031SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFASuccessful candidates will actively engage students in online lectures, small and large group discussions and assignments exploring key contemporary topics in media and communication such as: theories of media and communication, technology as social practice, digital and interactive media, online media, surveillance, alternative and tactical media, and perceptual media. Innovative and proactive…View DetailsBookmark

THDS 231 – Costumes and Contexts (Winter 2022)

20210992SSFaculty of Media, Art and PerformanceSessional11/14/2021URFAThe class will place emphasis on developing the vocabulary of the designer, developing a visual response to the text, and various creative methods of rendering costumes.  This position is dependent on budget approval and possible restrictions as dictated by the University and Province pertaining to COVID-19.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: IS 303 – Social Movements and Alternatives to Global Capital (Winter 2022 – Daytime)

20210977SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAIS 303 – Social Movements and Alternatives to Global CapitalWhat are social movements? What alternatives do they propose? What are the links between land takeovers in Brazil, anti-dam protests in India, resistance to mining and transnational movements? Can social movements make a difference? This course explores the power of collective action by examining how social movements challenge mainstre…View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: Econ 296AM – Crowns, Commissions, and Agencies in Canada (Winter 2022 – Daytime)

20210727SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAECON 296AM: Crowns, Commissions, and Agencies in Canada An introduction to Crowns, Commissions, and Agencies, with an emphasis on Saskatchewan and Canada. The course examines the economic and ethical rationales for these institutions and their evolution over time; and reviews major Crown Corporations, agencies and commissions, their origins, and structure, together with their impact on the Cana…View DetailsBookmark

Chem 104-313 – General Chemistry I – LAB (Yorkton)

20210907SSFaculty of ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFALab component: Introduction to standard chemistry laboratory techniques.View DetailsBookmark

SOC 203-005 (Face to Face – Social Work – Saskatoon Campus) Monday 9:00-11:45 Winter 2022

20210875SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFA This course introduces students to issues of particular relevance to Canadian society. The course considers the historical origins and contemporary expressions of different topics, which may include such things as industrialization and de-industrialization, cultural industries, Canada’s position within a global economy, and environmental issues. View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus – Sessional

20211015SSFaculty of ArtsSessional11/14/2021URFAPSYC 101 – Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person.View DetailsBookmark

KIN 110 – Sociology of Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity (online)

20210947SSFaculty of Kinesiology & Health StudiesSessional11/14/2021URFAThis course examines selected topics related to the sociology of sport and physical activity. The emphasis of the course is on understanding the construction and organization of sport in modern societies and the social and cultural influences on sport and physical activity, particularly in Canadian society.View DetailsBookmark

ENEL 835 (Power Systems Adv Protection and Control) 202210

20210933SSFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceSessional11/14/2021URFA This course addresses advanced topics in power systems protection and control, including topics in digital relaying algorithms, protection and control integration, Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) communications capabilities, transmission systems protection, substation protection and control, and station automation. View DetailsBookmark

Psyc Research Assistant

20211041SSFaculty of ArtsStudent11/10/2021CUPE 2419Systematic evaluation of apps, content analysis of material related to pain in older adults with dementia, data entry, data collection, participant recruitment and other related responsibilities.View DetailsBookmark

Psyc Research Assistant

20211040SSFaculty of ArtsStudent11/10/2021CUPE 2419Data collection, data coding, abstract and article reviews for a systematic review, data entry/analysis, library work and related responsibilities.View DetailsBookmark

Social Work Teaching Assistant – SW 100 – Winter 2022

20211024SSFaculty of Social WorkStudent11/08/2021CUPE 2419Working under the direction of Dr. Bonnie Jeffery, the teaching assistant will be responsible for assisting with completion of duties associated with the delivery (via zoom) of SW 100: Foundations in Social Work during the Winter 2022 semester. Duties include attending all weekly zoom class meetings (Tuesdays 7:00-9:45 pm beginning on January 11, 2022), monitoring and responding to online small…View DetailsBookmark

BUS 285, 384, 385 LAB Teaching Assistant Positions – Faculty of Business Administration

20210939SSFaculty of Business AdministrationStudent11/07/2021CUPE 2419Lab Assistants are responsible for teaching and supervising labs and marking assignments for BUS 384 Introduction to Taxation, BUS 285 Intro to Financial Accounting or BUS 385 Intermediate Financial Accounting I. The positions report administratively to the Program Manager- Hill and Levene, and functionally to various accounting instructors. Lab instructors may also be assigned other duties suc…View DetailsBookmark

Teaching Assistant Positions – FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

20210935SSFaculty of Business AdministrationStudent11/07/2021CUPE 2419Several positions will be available in a variety of courses offered in the undergraduate program in the Faculty of Business Administration. Duties could include, but are not limited to, marking assignments, compiling marks as requested, invigilating, assisting instructors to a maximum of the hours indicated per TA class assigned by the Business Faculty.View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 803 DTA Winter 2022 Semester

20210895SSFaculty of ArtsStudentCUPE 2419Responsibilities may include: grading exams; marking and providing feedback on written assignments; meeting with students; proctoring exams; entering grades into an excel database; and various other duties as they arise. Your duties could be split between multiple courses depending on our enrollments.View DetailsBookmark

Tenure-Track Lab Instructor in Electronic Systems Engineering

20210266A/SFaculty of Engineering and Applied ScienceAcademicURFASituated in beautiful Wascana Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America, the University of Regina is a comprehensive institution, emphasizing excellence in teaching and research, as well as public service. Experiential learning and cross disciplinary teaching are strongly supported. The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science presently offers five-full programs in Electronic, Env…View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 850 DTA, Part B, Winter 2022 Semester

20210897SSFaculty of ArtsStudentCUPE 2419Responsibilities may include: grading exams; marking and providing feedback on written assignments; meeting with students; proctoring exams; entering grades into an excel database; and various other duties as they arise. Your duties could be split between multiple courses depending on our enrollments.View DetailsBookmark

Indigenous Assistant Professor Nursing

20200024A/SFaculty of NursingAcademicURFAThe Faculty of Nursing invites applications for a full-time tenure track Indigenous Assistant Professor. Recognized Indigenous scholars who are a registered nurse with a background in research related to the health of Indigenous populations, and demonstrated experience in culture-based education, ethical engagement and respectful collaboration with Indigenous communities in Canada are encourage…View DetailsBookmark

Clinical Nursing Practica Coach – Regina

20210598SSFaculty of NursingSessionalURFA The Faculty of Nursing invites applications for clinical nursing practica coaches. Registered nurses with recent clinical experience across multiple care areas are invited to apply.- Instruction and mentoring of nursing students in a variety of clinical, community, and lab/seminar settings throughout years 1-4 of the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program  -…View DetailsBookmark

Community Assistant

20210186SSStudent Affairs -OperationsStudentCUPE 5791Reporting to the Housing, Residence Life and Hospitality Services department, Community Assistants (CAs) are responsible for ensuring the comfort and success of students and guests in housing and on campus. This position is responsible for providing excellent customer service, student/guest check-in and check-out, processing of payments for Hospitality guests, signing out equipment, monitoring …View DetailsBookmark

Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology

20210181A/SFaculty of ArtsPost Doctoral Fellowship (PDF)Post Doctoral Fellowship (PDF)The successful candidate is expected to assist in a) preparing manuscripts for peer-review;b) writing or compiling tri-agency (national) grant applications; c) designing and shepherdinglarge online trials; d) completing diagnostic interviewing and other clinical assessments whereneeded; and e) cleaning and analyzing data.View DetailsBookmark

Open Rank Professor in Justice Studies

20210138A/SFaculty of ArtsAcademicURFAThe Department of Justice Studies is seeking applications to fill a tenure-track, open rank position in our Police Studies Program. The anticipated date of commencement is January 1, 2022.  The Department of Justice Studies is home to two distinct, but related programs – a Bachelor of Human Justice, and a Bachelor of Arts in Police Studies. Our department currently has approximately 350 undergr…View DetailsBookmark

Research Assistant and Certified Personal Trainer

20210867SSFaculty of ArtsStudentCUPE 2419We are seeking to fill the position of Research Assistant/Personal Trainer in the Anxiety and Illness Behaviours Lab at the University of Regina (www.aibl.ca). The overall role of this position is to assist research participants in completing exercise which will comprise of stationary cycling, resistance training, or treadmill walking. The participants will complete three 60-minute sessions of …View DetailsBookmark

DTAs / Psyc 2022 Winter Semester

20210894SSFaculty of ArtsStudentCUPE 2419Responsibilities may include: grading exams; marking and providing feedback on written assignments; meeting with students; proctoring exams; entering grades into an excel database; and various other duties as they arise. Your duties could be split between multiple courses depending on our enrollments.View DetailsBookmark

PSYC 850 DTA Part A, Winter 2022 Semester

20210896SSFaculty of ArtsStudentCUPE 2419Responsibilities may include: grading exams; marking and providing feedback on written assignments; meeting with students; proctoring exams; entering grades into an excel database; and various other duties as they arise. Your duties could be split between multiple courses depending on our enrollments.View DetailsBookmark

Clinical Nursing Practica Coach – Saskatoon

20210599SSFaculty of NursingSessionalURFAThe Faculty of Nursing invites applications for clinical nursing practica coaches. Registered nurses with recent clinical experience across multiple care areas are invited to apply.- Instruction and mentoring of nursing students in a variety of clinical, community, and lab/seminar settings throughout years 1-4 of the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program  – …View DetailsBookmark

2 Bilingual Tenure Track Professorial /2 Postes bilingue à plein temps menant à la permanence

20200072A/SFaculty of NursingAcademicURFAThe University of Regina has entered a collaborative partnership with the Saskatchewan Polytechnic (Sask Polytech) for the delivery of an innovative four year baccalaureate nursing education program in Regina and Saskatoon. As part of establishing the new bilingual option Faculty of Nursing, the University of Regina invites applications for two full time tenure-track bilingual nursing faculty p…View DetailsBookmark

Discovery Technologies Librarian

20210265A/SLibraryAcademicURFAReporting to the Associate University Librarian: Content Management and Discovery and working closely with other campus units (particularly Information Services, Centre for Teaching and Learning, and Centre for Continuing Education), the Discovery Technologies Librarian will lead the direction of the Library and Archives information technology services and infrastructure.  This position will be…View DetailsBookmark

Clinical Nursing Practica Coach – North Battleford

20210600SSFaculty of NursingSessionalURFA The Faculty of Nursing invites applications for clinical nursing practica coaches. Registered nurses with recent clinical experience across multiple care areas are invited to apply- Instruction and mentoring of nursing students in a variety of clinical, community, and lab/seminar settings throughout years 1-4 of the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program  – …View DetailsBookmark

Resident Assistant

20210185SSStudent Affairs -OperationsStudentOtherReporting to the Housing, Residence Life and Hospitality Services department, Resident Assistants (RAs) are responsible for ensuring the comfort and success of students and guests in housing. Resident Assistants assist in creating a healthy, safe, supportive and inclusive environment. RAs plan and deliver educational and social programming, assist students with the transition to independent liv…View DetailsBookmark

Community Assistant (RAT)

20210770SSStudent Affairs -OperationsStudentCUPE 5791Reporting primarily to Residence Life, Housing Services and the Hospitality Services department, Community Assistants (CAs) are typically responsible for ensuring the comfort and success of students and guests on campus. There is a need for students to support Rapid Antigen Testing on campus. In partnership with Health, Safety & Wellness, Community Assistants will be responsible for the fol…View DetailsBookmark

Psyc Research Assistant

20210878SSFaculty of ArtsStudentCUPE 2419The Research Assistant will work under the supervision of Dr. Natasha Gallant. The Research Assistant will participate in several aspects of a research project examining the reintegration of caregivers into long-term care homes within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The research assistant will be directly and indirectly involved in several research activities (e.g., data collec…

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