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

Casual Administrative Positions (University of Regina students)

20220342SSHuman ResourcesStudent05/31/2023CUPE 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 as …View DetailsBookmark

JS 392-991- Crime Intelligence and Analysis (CCE)

20220439SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course introduces students and professionals to the role of intelligenceand analysis in policing. Students and professionals will obtain theknowledge, skills and tools for basic analysis techniques. The courseprovides insight into the principles of intelligence led policing, criticalthinking, and analysis.View DetailsBookmark

ART 333 – From Idea to Finished Drawing – Fall 2022

20220392SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course takes ideas and turns them into finished drawings. Several projects will guide students through the development of ideas from initial stages to finished drawings. Examination of the drawings of historic and contemporary artists will take place as will individual and group critiques.View DetailsBookmark

WGST 100 sections 0A1-0R7 – Live Streamed and Online – Fall 2022

20220371SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAWGST 100-0A1-0R7- Introduction to Women’s and Gender StudiesThis 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

CHIN 361-991: Translation I-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220454SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course focuses on the theories and skills of translation from English to Chinese and from Chinese to English. Authentic texts of various genres will be included. A further focus is the comparison of the two languages and cultures including the vocabulary, grammar,and correct idiomatic usage, etc.View DetailsBookmark

JRN 300-002 – Introduction to News Writing, Lab, Fall 2022

20220349SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAApplied Lab Instruction for JRN 300. In this course students learn the process of generating, pitching, researching, writing, editing and publishing stories for printed and on-line publications. With this weekly lab, it focuses on fundamentals and principles for gathering, assembling and producing accurate, timely news stories with headlines, photographs, cutlines, and social media according to…View DetailsBookmark

SOC 211-029/303 – Parkland (F2F/Cross-list remote section) – Fall 2022

20220384SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course introduces sociological approaches to diversity, equity and inclusion. It explores social policy and practices focusing on the complex intersections of race, gender, glass, age, disability, citizenship, and other factors. Course discussion topics include: Indigenous communities, human rights, inequality, newcomer experiences, active citizenship, and complex identity issues.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: IS 301 – Global Governance: International Organizations (Fall 2022 – Daytime)

20220363SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAIS 301 – Global Governance: International OrganizationsThe course studies the role of international organizations in contemporary global governance. It examines the functions of global and regional organizations in major issue areas, including peace and security, international economic relations, development, human rights and the environment. It investigates the effectiveness, legitimacy and ac…View DetailsBookmark

RLST 352-991 – Fall 2022

20220369SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFARLST 352-991 – Fall 2022The main emphasis will be on a study of the later New Testament writings: those which show the first signs of the church defining itself as an institution. These writings include especially Luke-Acts, the later pseudo-Pauline letters (1 and 2 Timothy, Titus), the so-called “general epistles,” and the Apocalypse (Revelation).View DetailsBookmark

JS 431-001 International Law and Justice

20220446SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAExplores the role of law, courst and policy at the international level in thepursuit of criminal justice and social justice. Examines how advocacy andservice organizations use these international mechanisms in pursuit ofjustice-related goals.View DetailsBookmark

GES 309-001 Introduction to Remote Sensing – Fall 2022

20220347SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course is an introduction to the basic concepts of remote sensing. It includes a review of sensors and their images, with emphasis on image interpretation and analysis, and introduction to application areas in geographic studies.View DetailsBookmark

SOC 210-397 Online Web-based course Fall 2022

20220385SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThe course introduces students to sociological perspectives on the human personality and the sociological conditions within which personalities develop. The course covers classical theories as well as current debates and issues.View DetailsBookmark

Directeur associé (études et recherche)

20220152A/SLa Cité Universitaire FrancophoneAcademic06/15/2022Out of ScopeLa Cité a pour mission de répondre aux besoins en éducation universitaire des francophones de la Saskatchewan, quelle que soit leur première langue. De par sa philosophie d’engagement communautaire, son approche pédagogique expérientielle et ses orientations stratégiques dans le domaine de la recherche, La Cité est un centre d’échange et de réflexion dynamique sur les enjeux contemporains auxqu…View DetailsBookmark

RLST 207-001 – Fall 2022

20220361SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFARLST 207-001 – Fall 2022The course will provide a basic introduction to Buddhism, dealing with its origin, development, doctrines, and practices. Special emphasis will be given to developments in interpretation of the founder’s teachings.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 220 – Comparing Political Systems (Fall 2022 – Web)

20220368SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAPSCI 220 – Comparing Political SystemsComparative Politics studies the politics of countries around the world. This course introduces students to comparative analysis. Questions that might be covered are: how and why do we use comparative analysis? Why do economies develop at different rates? Under what conditions are policies more/less likely to be adopted? What explains the success and failur…View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 110-991- Critical Reading and Writing II – Evening – Fall 2022

20220443SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course is a continuation of ENGL 100 that develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 157AH Clarinet Ensemble – Fall 2022

20220468SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAStudents will participate in a clarinet ensemble where they will be introduced to standard and contemporary repertoire for the ensemble. The semester culminates in a performance.This course may need to pivot to remote delivery. The capacity to teach on campus, the ability to pivot to remote delivery using URCourses and Zoom, with previous remote teaching experience, are an asset. Applicants, in…View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 171 University Orchestra – Fall 2022

20220466SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAThe 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.This course may need to pivot to remote delivery. The capacity to teach on campus, the ability to pivot to remote delivery usin…View DetailsBookmark

SOC 100-005 – Saskatoon – Fall 2022

20220386SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course introduces students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Through discussion of issues such as the cultural development of humans, the socialization process and the structures of global society, students will be introduced to the distinctive approach of sociology.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 100 – People, Power and Politics: an Introduction (Fall 2022 – Web Course)

20220366SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAPSCI 100 – People, Power and Politics: an IntroductionAn introduction to the issues, concepts and institutions of contemporary politics in both Canadian and international contexts, inviting critical thinking on subjects such as power, citizenship, democracy, diversity, feminism and colonialism. It links these topics to current world political events and issues. The objectives of the course are …View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-302 – Critical Reading and Writing I – Swift Current -Fall 2022

20220437SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.ENGL 100-302 – Swift CurrentView DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-005 – Fall 2022

20220365SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAANTH 100-005 – Fall 2022 Introduction to AnthropologyAn 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 will …View DetailsBookmark

RLST 268-397 – Web Delivered – Fall 2022

20220358SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFARLST 268-397 – Cults or New Religious MovementsThis course examines beliefs and practices of some emerging new religions including New Age, Wicca, Neo-paganism, Scientology, Unification Church, UFO groups, Solar Temple, Transcendental Meditation and Soka Gakai. The emphasis will be upon the historical roots and teachings of new religions, and issues related to their popularity and interpretation.View DetailsBookmark

PHIL 150-001-Critical Thinking-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220395SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAAn introduction to the systematic study of reasoning, this course will teach the theory and practice of good reasoning. It will provide students with reasoning skills that are useful in whichever discipline and career they may pursue.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 334 – Canadian Politics & The Charter of Rights (Fall 2022 – Evenings)

20220376SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAPSCI 334 – Canadian Politics & The Charter of RightsThis course examines the influence of the Charter of Rights on political issues and social change in Canada. Emphasis is placed on civil liberties, group rights and political and socio-economic conflict, and the evolving roles of party politics, the judiciary, and extra-Parliamentary politics.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-303/029 – Critical Reading and Writing I – Yorkton- Fall 2022

20220436SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.ENGL 100-303/029 This class has been scheduled as a face to face section delivered in Yorkton with the possibility of a remote section (TBD).View DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-500 – Saskatoon Concourse Fall 2022

20220357SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAANTH 100-500 – Fall 2022Introduction to AnthropologyAn 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 will a…View DetailsBookmark

History 383-050-Military History: The Second World War-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220393SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAHistory 383 Military History: The Second World WarFocusing on the military history of the Second World War, this course studies war plans, strategy and leadership, technology and tactics, civil-military and inter-allied relations, battles on land and sea, as well as the experience of war. Military events are considered in relation to broader economic, social, political and cultural developments.View DetailsBookmark

Art 230 – Introduction to Drawing – Fall 2022

20220389SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAUsing a broad range of drawing media, students will develop observational and creative drawing skills. Class concentrations include still life and figure drawing.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-004 Critical Reading and Writing I – ED Cohort Remote Course- Fall 2022

20220434SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.View DetailsBookmark

JS 431-001 International Law and Justice

20220446SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAExplores the role of law, courst and policy at the international level in thepursuit of criminal justice and social justice. Examines how advocacy andservice organizations use these international mechanisms in pursuit ofjustice-related goals.View DetailsBookmark

GES 309-001 Introduction to Remote Sensing – Fall 2022

20220347SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course is an introduction to the basic concepts of remote sensing. It includes a review of sensors and their images, with emphasis on image interpretation and analysis, and introduction to application areas in geographic studies.View DetailsBookmark

RLST 352-991 – Fall 2022

20220369SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFARLST 352-991 – Fall 2022The main emphasis will be on a study of the later New Testament writings: those which show the first signs of the church defining itself as an institution. These writings include especially Luke-Acts, the later pseudo-Pauline letters (1 and 2 Timothy, Titus), the so-called “general epistles,” and the Apocalypse (Revelation).View DetailsBookmark

SOC 210-397 Online Web-based course Fall 2022

20220385SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThe course introduces students to sociological perspectives on the human personality and the sociological conditions within which personalities develop. The course covers classical theories as well as current debates and issues.View DetailsBookmark

Directeur associé (études et recherche)

20220152A/SLa Cité Universitaire FrancophoneAcademic06/15/2022Out of ScopeLa Cité a pour mission de répondre aux besoins en éducation universitaire des francophones de la Saskatchewan, quelle que soit leur première langue. De par sa philosophie d’engagement communautaire, son approche pédagogique expérientielle et ses orientations stratégiques dans le domaine de la recherche, La Cité est un centre d’échange et de réflexion dynamique sur les enjeux contemporains auxqu…View DetailsBookmark

RLST 207-001 – Fall 2022

20220361SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFARLST 207-001 – Fall 2022The course will provide a basic introduction to Buddhism, dealing with its origin, development, doctrines, and practices. Special emphasis will be given to developments in interpretation of the founder’s teachings.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 110-991- Critical Reading and Writing II – Evening – Fall 2022

20220443SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course is a continuation of ENGL 100 that develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 157AH Clarinet Ensemble – Fall 2022

20220468SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAStudents will participate in a clarinet ensemble where they will be introduced to standard and contemporary repertoire for the ensemble. The semester culminates in a performance.This course may need to pivot to remote delivery. The capacity to teach on campus, the ability to pivot to remote delivery using URCourses and Zoom, with previous remote teaching experience, are an asset. Applicants, in…View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 220 – Comparing Political Systems (Fall 2022 – Web)

20220368SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAPSCI 220 – Comparing Political SystemsComparative Politics studies the politics of countries around the world. This course introduces students to comparative analysis. Questions that might be covered are: how and why do we use comparative analysis? Why do economies develop at different rates? Under what conditions are policies more/less likely to be adopted? What explains the success and failur…View DetailsBookmark

SOC 100-005 – Saskatoon – Fall 2022

20220386SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course introduces students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Through discussion of issues such as the cultural development of humans, the socialization process and the structures of global society, students will be introduced to the distinctive approach of sociology.View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 171 University Orchestra – Fall 2022

20220466SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAThe 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.This course may need to pivot to remote delivery. The capacity to teach on campus, the ability to pivot to remote delivery usin…View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 100 – People, Power and Politics: an Introduction (Fall 2022 – Web Course)

20220366SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAPSCI 100 – People, Power and Politics: an IntroductionAn introduction to the issues, concepts and institutions of contemporary politics in both Canadian and international contexts, inviting critical thinking on subjects such as power, citizenship, democracy, diversity, feminism and colonialism. It links these topics to current world political events and issues. The objectives of the course are …View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-302 – Critical Reading and Writing I – Swift Current -Fall 2022

20220437SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.ENGL 100-302 – Swift CurrentView DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-005 – Fall 2022

20220365SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAANTH 100-005 – Fall 2022 Introduction to AnthropologyAn 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 will …View DetailsBookmark

PHIL 150-001-Critical Thinking-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220395SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAAn introduction to the systematic study of reasoning, this course will teach the theory and practice of good reasoning. It will provide students with reasoning skills that are useful in whichever discipline and career they may pursue.View DetailsBookmark

RLST 268-397 – Web Delivered – Fall 2022

20220358SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFARLST 268-397 – Cults or New Religious MovementsThis course examines beliefs and practices of some emerging new religions including New Age, Wicca, Neo-paganism, Scientology, Unification Church, UFO groups, Solar Temple, Transcendental Meditation and Soka Gakai. The emphasis will be upon the historical roots and teachings of new religions, and issues related to their popularity and interpretation.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 334 – Canadian Politics & The Charter of Rights (Fall 2022 – Evenings)

20220376SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAPSCI 334 – Canadian Politics & The Charter of RightsThis course examines the influence of the Charter of Rights on political issues and social change in Canada. Emphasis is placed on civil liberties, group rights and political and socio-economic conflict, and the evolving roles of party politics, the judiciary, and extra-Parliamentary politics.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-303/029 – Critical Reading and Writing I – Yorkton- Fall 2022

20220436SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.ENGL 100-303/029 This class has been scheduled as a face to face section delivered in Yorkton with the possibility of a remote section (TBD).View DetailsBookmark

History 383-050-Military History: The Second World War-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220393SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAHistory 383 Military History: The Second World WarFocusing on the military history of the Second World War, this course studies war plans, strategy and leadership, technology and tactics, civil-military and inter-allied relations, battles on land and sea, as well as the experience of war. Military events are considered in relation to broader economic, social, political and cultural developments.View DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-500 – Saskatoon Concourse Fall 2022

20220357SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAANTH 100-500 – Fall 2022Introduction to AnthropologyAn 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 will a…View DetailsBookmark

Art 230 – Introduction to Drawing – Fall 2022

20220389SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAUsing a broad range of drawing media, students will develop observational and creative drawing skills. Class concentrations include still life and figure drawing.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-004 Critical Reading and Writing I – ED Cohort Remote Course- Fall 2022

20220434SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: Econ 100 – Intro to Economic Issues (Fall 2022 – Evenings)

20220353SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAEcon 100: Intro to Economic IssuesThis course uses basic economic concepts to explore current economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, trade disputes, the crisis in agriculture, pollution reduction, and health care.View DetailsBookmark

JS 291-991 – Professional Communications & Writing (CCE)

20220429SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course explores professional communication and writing practices in a justice context. Case study examples will be used to instruct students on various communication strategies. Students will develop their professional writing and reporting competencies within a justice framework.View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 159 Percussion Ensemble – Fall 2022

20220463SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAStudents will participate in a percussion ensemble where they will be introduced to standard and contemporary repertoire for the ensemble.This course may need to pivot to remote delivery. The capacity to teach on campus, the ability to pivot to remote delivery using URCourses and Zoom, with previous remote teaching experience, are an asset. Applicants, in their cover letters, should provide det…View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-055 – Critical Reading and Writing I – KHS Cohort Class – Fall 2022

20220432SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.ENGL 100-055 is a section offered with the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies as part of their cohort model. The classes will be delivered on campus.View DetailsBookmark

SPAN 111-991: Introductory Spanish I-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220456SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course focuses on the acquisition of basic skills of pronunciation, reading, writing, and conversation, for students with little of no Spanish experience. Includes instruction in basic grammar, syntax, and vocabulary for culturally appropriate interaction.View DetailsBookmark

MUTH 211 – Ear Training I – Fall 2022

20220467SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAThe aim of this course is to develop ear training and sight singing abilities, specifically to be able to recognize by ear and perform at sight precise pitch relationships and rhythms of music.View DetailsBookmark

WGST 280AH-991 – Remote – Fall 2022

20220374SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAWGST 280AH-991 – Fall 2022 Indigenous FeminismsThis 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

MUEN 123 New Music Ensemble – Fall 2022

20220464SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAEnsemble Coach is needed for an open Instrumentation ensemble that studies and performs works of the 20th and 21st century music which is invaluable for any music student, but particularly for students majoring in composition. The revised description allows for rehearsal and performance of newly created student compositions, works for open ensemble by contemporary composers such as Reich, Cage,…View DetailsBookmark

PHIL 150-001-Critical Thinking-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220395SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAAn introduction to the systematic study of reasoning, this course will teach the theory and practice of good reasoning. It will provide students with reasoning skills that are useful in whichever discipline and career they may pursue.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-303/029 – Critical Reading and Writing I – Yorkton- Fall 2022

20220436SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.ENGL 100-303/029 This class has been scheduled as a face to face section delivered in Yorkton with the possibility of a remote section (TBD).View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 334 – Canadian Politics & The Charter of Rights (Fall 2022 – Evenings)

20220376SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAPSCI 334 – Canadian Politics & The Charter of RightsThis course examines the influence of the Charter of Rights on political issues and social change in Canada. Emphasis is placed on civil liberties, group rights and political and socio-economic conflict, and the evolving roles of party politics, the judiciary, and extra-Parliamentary politics.View DetailsBookmark

ANTH 100-500 – Saskatoon Concourse Fall 2022

20220357SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAANTH 100-500 – Fall 2022Introduction to AnthropologyAn 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 will a…View DetailsBookmark

History 383-050-Military History: The Second World War-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220393SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAHistory 383 Military History: The Second World WarFocusing on the military history of the Second World War, this course studies war plans, strategy and leadership, technology and tactics, civil-military and inter-allied relations, battles on land and sea, as well as the experience of war. Military events are considered in relation to broader economic, social, political and cultural developments.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-004 Critical Reading and Writing I – ED Cohort Remote Course- Fall 2022

20220434SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.View DetailsBookmark

Art 230 – Introduction to Drawing – Fall 2022

20220389SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAUsing a broad range of drawing media, students will develop observational and creative drawing skills. Class concentrations include still life and figure drawing.View DetailsBookmark

Sessional Lecturer: Econ 100 – Intro to Economic Issues (Fall 2022 – Evenings)

20220353SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAEcon 100: Intro to Economic IssuesThis course uses basic economic concepts to explore current economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, trade disputes, the crisis in agriculture, pollution reduction, and health care.View DetailsBookmark

JS 291-991 – Professional Communications & Writing (CCE)

20220429SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course explores professional communication and writing practices in a justice context. Case study examples will be used to instruct students on various communication strategies. Students will develop their professional writing and reporting competencies within a justice framework.View DetailsBookmark

ENGL 100-055 – Critical Reading and Writing I – KHS Cohort Class – Fall 2022

20220432SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course develops student proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.ENGL 100-055 is a section offered with the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies as part of their cohort model. The classes will be delivered on campus.View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 159 Percussion Ensemble – Fall 2022

20220463SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAStudents will participate in a percussion ensemble where they will be introduced to standard and contemporary repertoire for the ensemble.This course may need to pivot to remote delivery. The capacity to teach on campus, the ability to pivot to remote delivery using URCourses and Zoom, with previous remote teaching experience, are an asset. Applicants, in their cover letters, should provide det…View DetailsBookmark

WGST 280AH-991 – Remote – Fall 2022

20220374SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAWGST 280AH-991 – Fall 2022 Indigenous FeminismsThis 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

SPAN 111-991: Introductory Spanish I-Face-to-Face-Fall 2022

20220456SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAThis course focuses on the acquisition of basic skills of pronunciation, reading, writing, and conversation, for students with little of no Spanish experience. Includes instruction in basic grammar, syntax, and vocabulary for culturally appropriate interaction.View DetailsBookmark

MUTH 211 – Ear Training I – Fall 2022

20220467SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAThe aim of this course is to develop ear training and sight singing abilities, specifically to be able to recognize by ear and perform at sight precise pitch relationships and rhythms of music.View DetailsBookmark

JS 342-991-Best Practices in Correctional Programs (CCE)

20220430SSFaculty of ArtsSessional06/15/2022URFAAnalyses innovative practices in services for offenders in both institutional and community-based correctional settings. Topics include assessment of offender risk, shaping positive cognitive and social behaviours, overcoming substance abuse, and the protection and promotion of health. Research evidence on the efficacy of such programs is examined.View DetailsBookmark

MUEN 123 New Music Ensemble – Fall 2022

20220464SSFaculty of Media, Art, and PerformanceSessional06/15/2022URFAEnsemble Coach is needed for an open Instrumentation ensemble that studies and performs works of the 20th and 21st century music which is invaluable for any music student, but particularly for students majoring in composition. The revised description allows for rehearsal and performance of newly created student compositions, works for open ensemble by contemporary composers such as Reich, Cage,…View DetailsBookmark

BUS 210 (Introduction to Marketing) Fall 2022

20220379SSFaculty of Business AdministrationSessional06/14/2022URFAThe holder of this sessional lecturer position will deliver the BUS 210 course as a hyflex class. In a hyflex class, the instructor teaches on campus and students choose whether to participate in the class remotely (through zoom) or on campus. The BUS 210 course description is as follows:This course presents the fundamentals of marketing theory and application. Starting at a societal level, it …View DetailsBookmark

BUS 488 (Advanced Managerial Accounting) Fall 2022

20220427SSFaculty of Business AdministrationSessional06/14/2022URFABUS 488 course description: This course is designed to integrate and evaluate managerial planning and control concepts. System design, control in large organizations and the impact of internally generated information on capital markets are emphasized.View DetailsBookmark

BUS 306 (Ethics in Decision Making) Fall 2022

20220380SSFaculty of Business AdministrationSessional06/14/2022URFAThe Fall 2022 sections of BUS 306 will be delivered in person on campus. The BUS 306 course description is as follows: This course introduces students to the principles and processes of ethical decision making in business. The course is designed to give students a strong conceptual and practical knowledge of ethics. Students will learn ethical principles and develop competence in applying sound…View DetailsBookmark

SW 451-005 Fall 2022: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220460SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/14/2022URFASW 451 – Social Work Research This course focuses on the contributions of research to effective social work practice and social policy. Emphasis is placed on understanding and critical assessing social work research, and on how to employ a variety of quantitative, qualitative, and community-based research methodologies to advance social work knowledge and practice.View DetailsBookmark

BUS 100 (Introduction to Business) – Fall 2022

20220378SSFaculty of Business AdministrationSessional06/14/2022URFAThe calendar description for BUS 100 is as follows: This course will introduce students to the functional areas of business in a variety of organizations.View DetailsBookmark

BUS 453 (Strategic Human Resource Management) Fall 2022

20220381SSFaculty of Business AdministrationSessional06/14/2022URFAThis course concerns the development and integration of human resource management practices to further the strategic direction of the organization. The course addresses: HR forecasting and planning, succession management, strategic approaches to other human resource management functions, and current HRM issues such as emerging organizational forms, downsizing and restructuring, and mergers and …View DetailsBookmark

BUS 493 (Security Analysis) Fall 2022

20220428SSFaculty of Business AdministrationSessional06/14/2022URFAThe BUS 493 course description is as follows:The course objective is to teach students understanding of the comprehensive process of security analysis. The covered contents include an approach to growth investing, industry and macroeconomics analysis, and valuation by comparables (such as balance sheet approach and intrinsic value analysis). The course has two parts. The first part teaches stud…View DetailsBookmark

SW 390-006 – Fall 2022: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220459SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/14/2022URFASW 390 – Communication Skills in Social Work PracticeThis 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

Student Research Assistant

20220396SSFaculty of Business AdministrationStudent06/07/2022CUPE 2419This position involves retrieval and summarization of academic literature, downloading annual reports from company websites, and performing word counts using simple linguistic software.View DetailsBookmark

Student Research Assistant (Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub Project)

20220426SSFaculty of Business AdministrationStudent06/07/2022CUPE 2419This position will fill the role of Student Coordinator & Researcher forWomen Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub Project (WEKH). The successful candidate will be required to organizeWEKH related events, research various support programming and provide support for women entrepreneurs about such programs, maintain website for regional hub of WEKH, communicate with members of the regional hub, coo…View DetailsBookmark

SW 414-005 Fall 2022: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220311SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/06/2022URFASW 414 – Child Welfare Practice This course provides an overview of historical, and current child welfare legislation, policies and services. Regional perspectives are highlighted. Child maltreatment is defined and identified. The effects of child abuse and neglect on the child, family, and society will be explored. Prevention, investigation and intervention approaches are covered.View DetailsBookmark

SW 390-001 Fall 2022: Regina Face-to-Face

20220246SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/06/2022URFASW 390 – Communication Skills in Social Work PracticeThis 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

SW 479-001 Fall 2022: Regina Face-to-Face

20220264SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/06/2022URFASW 479 – Social Work and Disability Issues This course will critically analyse the concept of disability and various conditions defined as disabling. It will also outline concerns and activism within disability communities, and strategies for social work practitioners to support independence and social inclusion of persons who live with disabilities.View DetailsBookmark

SW 405-005 Fall 2022: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220248SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/06/2022URFASW 405 – Social Work with Aboriginal PeoplesThis course investigates theory and practices for social workers to support Indigenous individuals, families and communities in a variety of settings. The course explores history of oppression experienced by Indigenous peoples by government policies. Emphasis is placed on individual self-determination, cultural safety, Indigenous self-governance and s…View DetailsBookmark

Research Assistant – Economics – Data Assessment/Copy Editing (Cannabis Legislation Focus)

20220382SSFaculty of ArtsStudent06/06/2022CUPE 2419The successful applicant will gather and asses research papers and journals relating to cannabis and cannabis legalization. Some copy editing and paper revision may be included. View DetailsBookmark

SW 347-001 – Fall 2022 – Regina Face-to-Face

20220236SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/06/2022URFASW 347 – Social Work Practice IIThis course aims to develop an understanding of the characteristics of organizations, institutions and communities. Students will gain knowledge about macro practice theories and will begin to develop and enhance the social work skills used in various practice settings. Students will think critically about the structural responses to social distress.View DetailsBookmark

SW 421-001 Fall 2022: Regina Face-to-Face

20220251SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/06/2022URFASW 421 – Human Development in a Social Context This course examines the interface of lifespan human development (biological, emotional, intellectual, spiritual and social) with the social and cultural environment in which people live, with application for social work practice.View DetailsBookmark

SW 346-004 – Fall 2022: Remote Learning via Zoom

20220323SSFaculty of Social WorkSessional06/06/2022URFASW 346 – Social Work Practice IThis course examines the principles, concepts and skills related to social work with individuals, families, and groups, providing a theoretical framework for generalist social work practice.View DetailsBookmark

Lecturer (Tenure Track) Nursing

20210316A/SFaculty of NursingAcademicURFAThe University of Regina offers collaborative, innovative four-year undergraduate and graduate nursing programming in Regina, and Saskatoon.  The University invites applications for a Lecturer (Tenure Track) to teach in these programs. Candidates with expertise from a variety of practice areas will be considered. Rank and salary are competitive and commensurate with professional experience and …View DetailsBookmark

Research Assistant and Certified Personal Trainer

20220029SSFaculty of ArtsStudentCUPE 2419We are seeking to fill the position of Research Assistant/Personal Trainer in the Anxiety and Illness Behaviour 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 resistance training. The participants will complete three 60-minute sessions of exercise per week. Each session will compri…View DetailsBookmark

Undergraduate Student Research Assistant – Project Support

20220032SSVP ResearchStudentCUPE 2419The Humanities Research Institute (HRI) supports and promotes the broad range of humanities research activities that occur at the University of Regina and in its federated colleges. Working across the disciplines, the HRI advances humanities scholarship and research and develops innovation, interdisciplinarity, and collaboration. As part of our mandate, the HRI fosters new ways of thinking abou…View DetailsBookmark

Tenure-Track Assistant or Associate Professor in Software Systems Engineering

20220052A/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, Envi…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

Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology – 2022

20220116A/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/compiling tri-agency (national) grant applications;c) designing and shepherding large online trials;d) completing diagnostic interviewing and other clinical assessments where needed; ande) cleaning and analyzing data.A C$3,000 research stipend will be made available.View DetailsBookmark

Clinical Instructor (Tenure Track)

20210301A/SFaculty of NursingAcademicURFAThe Faculty of Nursing invites applications for full-time tenure track clinical instructor positions in Regina and Saskatoon. 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…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

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

Lecturer (Tenure Track) Nursing

20210331A/SFaculty of NursingAcademicURFAThe University of Regina offers collaborative, innovative four-year undergraduate and graduate nursing programming in Regina, and Saskatoon.  The University invites applications for a Lecturer (Tenure Track) to teach in these programs. Candidates with expertise from a variety of practice areas will be considered. Rank and salary are competitive and commensurate with professional experience and …View DetailsBookmark

Undergraduate Student Research Assistant – Project Support

20220022SSVP ResearchStudentCUPE 2419The Humanities Research Institute (HRI) supports and promotes the broad range of humanities research activities that occur at the University of Regina and in its federated colleges. Working across the disciplines, the HRI advances humanities scholarship and research and develops innovation, interdisciplinarity, and collaboration. As part of our mandate, the HRI fosters new ways of thinking abou…View DetailsBookmark

Graduate Student Research Assistant – Knowledge Mobilisation

20220031SSVP ResearchStudentCUPE 2419The Humanities Research Institute (HRI) supports and promotes the broad range of humanities research activities that occur at the University of Regina and in its federated colleges. Working across the disciplines, the HRI advances humanities scholarship and research and develops innovation, interdisciplinarity, and collaboration. As part of our mandate, the HRI fosters new ways of thinking abou…View DetailsBookmark

Canadian Institutes of Health Research Tier II Canada Research Chair in Aging and Long-term Care

20210302A/SFaculty of ArtsAcademicCanada Research Chair (CRC)The Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Regina invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. The successful applicant will be nominated for a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Tier II Canada Research Chair in the area of Aging and Long-term Care, with an expected appointment date of July 1st, 2023. The …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

Post Doctoral Fellowship – Quantitative

20220005A/SVP ResearchPost Doctoral Fellowship (PDF)CUPE 5791 – ResearchCIPSRT invites applicants for a Post-Doctoral Fellow to work on several projects related to Public Safety Personnel Mental Health and Well-being. The fellowship is valued at $55,000 per annum, with an initial 18 month appointment starting as early as January 24, 2022, with a possibility for renewal.The Post-Doctoral Fellow will work under the supervision of Dr. R. Nicholas Carleton (University …View DetailsBookmark

Graduate Student Research Assistant – Knowledge Mobilization

20211090SSChild Trauma Research Centre (CTRC)StudentCUPE 2419The CTRC’s four pillar mandate is that of Research, Dissemination, Advocacy, and Community. Our objectives in relation to these pillars are working alongside stakeholders across sectors to build relationships and partnerships, contributing innovative university-community based research, translating and disseminating knowledge, and growing a sustainable nexus for leading-edge child trauma resear…View DetailsBookmark

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Faculty of Science

20220126A/SFaculty of SciencePost Doctoral Fellowship (PDF)Post Doctoral Fellowship (PDF)The El-Halfawy lab invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow position. The successful candidate will work on an interdisciplinary research project that aims to uncover novel biofilm-associated virulence factors and discover new solutions targeting bacterial wound infections. The project involves studying microbial virulence under infection-mimetic conditions in interdisciplinary studies us…View DetailsBookmark

Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) Nursing

20210300A/SFaculty of NursingAcademicURFAThe Faculty of Nursing invites applications for a full-time tenure track nursing faculty position. Rank and salary are competitive and commensurate with professional experience and qualifications. Start date is negotiable but normally commences on July 1, 2022.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

Bilingual Lecturer (Tenure Track) Nursing

20210317A/SFaculty of NursingAcademicURFAThe Faculty of Nursing offers collaborative, innovative four-year undergraduate and graduate nursing programming in Regina and Saskatoon.The University of Regina invites applications for a Bilingual Lecturer Tenure-Track. Candidates with expertise from a variety of practice areas will be considered. Rank and salary are competitive and commensurate with professional experience and qualifications…View DetailsBookmark

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