Regina University in Canada invites application for vacant Postdoctoral and Academic Positions, a public research university located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Casual Administrative Positions (University of Regina students)

20220342SS

Human Resources

Student

05/31/2023

CUPE 5791

The 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 Details Bookmark

SW 437-004 Winter 2023: Remote Delivery via Zoom

20220723SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 437 – Social Work with FamiliesThis course is an introduction to working with families. Family systems theory is used for assessing various dynamics in family functioning. Family strengths, resilience and challenges will be explored. Theories, models and strategies of intervention are discussed from a social work perspective.View Details Bookmark

SW 348-006 – Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220707SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-002 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220725SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum IIStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 348-398 – Winter 2023 – Remote Delivery via Zoom

20220709SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-005 Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220727SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum II Students, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 350-004 – Winter 2023: Remote Delivery via Zoom

20220711SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 350 – Anti-Oppressive Social Work PracticeThis course unravels the underlying threads of multiple oppressions and the intersection of various sources and forms of oppression. The course will focus on anti-oppressive theoretical perspectives, laws, actions, advocacy, social work ethics and their application to social work practice and policy.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-007 Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220729SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum II Students, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 390-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220713SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 451-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220731SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 100-005 – Winter 2023 – Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220698SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 100 – Foundations in Social WorkThis course explores social issues confronting the state, social welfare agencies and social workers in addressing and responding to societal inequalities and human need. Students will also be introduced to the roles and fields of practice in social work in Canada and the values and ethics that guide the profession.View Details Bookmark

SW 390-003 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220715SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 460-001 – Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220733SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 460 – Ethics in Social WorkThis course is designed to sensitize students to the central role of ethics in contemporary social work. Theoretical foundations in social work ethics and the relationship between diverse value systems in Canadian society will be critically analyzed. Emphasis is on various ethical dilemmas and ethical issues facing social workers.View Details Bookmark

SW 202-001- Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220700SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 202 – Critical Issues/Critical ThoughtThis 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 Details Bookmark

SW 415-397/398 – Winter 2023: Online

20220718SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 415 – PovertyThis course will examine poverty in Canada: its history, measurement, theoretical explanations, demographics, and impact on specific groups of people. It critically assesses income security programs and services, and explores the role of social workers in reducing poverty through practice methods, policy development and community action.View Details Bookmark

SW 469-001 – Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220735SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 469 – Social PolicyThis course examines the dimensions and practical implications of social policy in the lives of Canadians. Political, economic, and cultural influences over social policy are explored, as well as the skills needed to develop social policy and its relationship with the profession of social work.View Details Bookmark

SW 346-004 – Winter 2023 – Hybrid

20220702SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 421-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220720SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 415-005 – Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220737SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 415 – PovertyThis course will examine poverty in Canada: its history, measurement, theoretical explanations, demographics, and impact on specific groups of people. It critically assesses income security programs and services, and explores the role of social workers in reducing poverty through practice methods, policy development and community action.View Details Bookmark

SW 348-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220704SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 421-005 Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220722SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 348-003 – Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220706SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220724SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum IIStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 348-007 – Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220708SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-003 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220726SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum IIStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 350-001/008 – Winter 2023: Regina Hybrid

20220710SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 350 – Anti-Oppressive Social Work PracticeThis course unravels the underlying threads of multiple oppressions and the intersection of various sources and forms of oppression. The course will focus on anti-oppressive theoretical perspectives, laws, actions, advocacy, social work ethics and their application to social work practice and policy.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-006 Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220728SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum II Students, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 350-005/009 – Winter 2023: Saskatoon Hybrid

20220712SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 350 – Anti-Oppressive Social Work PracticeThis course unravels the underlying threads of multiple oppressions and the intersection of various sources and forms of oppression. The course will focus on anti-oppressive theoretical perspectives, laws, actions, advocacy, social work ethics and their application to social work practice and policy.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-397 Winter 2023: Remote Delivery via Zoom

20220730SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum IIStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 100-001 – Winter 2023 – Regina Face-to-Face

20220697SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 100 – Foundations in Social WorkThis course explores social issues confronting the state, social welfare agencies and social workers in addressing and responding to societal inequalities and human need. Students will also be introduced to the roles and fields of practice in social work in Canada and the values and ethics that guide the profession.View Details Bookmark

SW 415-397/398 – Winter 2023: Online

20220718SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 415 – PovertyThis course will examine poverty in Canada: its history, measurement, theoretical explanations, demographics, and impact on specific groups of people. It critically assesses income security programs and services, and explores the role of social workers in reducing poverty through practice methods, policy development and community action.View Details Bookmark

SW 346-004 – Winter 2023 – Hybrid

20220702SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 469-001 – Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220735SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 469 – Social PolicyThis course examines the dimensions and practical implications of social policy in the lives of Canadians. Political, economic, and cultural influences over social policy are explored, as well as the skills needed to develop social policy and its relationship with the profession of social work.View Details Bookmark

SW 421-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220720SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 415-005 – Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220737SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 415 – PovertyThis course will examine poverty in Canada: its history, measurement, theoretical explanations, demographics, and impact on specific groups of people. It critically assesses income security programs and services, and explores the role of social workers in reducing poverty through practice methods, policy development and community action.View Details Bookmark

SW 348-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220704SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 421-005 Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220722SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 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 Details Bookmark

SW 348-003 – Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220706SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-001 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220724SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum IIStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 348-007 – Winter 2023: Saskatoon Face-to-Face

20220708SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 348 – Social Work Practicum IStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

SW 448-003 Winter 2023: Regina Face-to-Face

20220726SS

Faculty of Social Work

Sessional

09/06/2022

URFA

SW 448 – Social Work Practicum IIStudents, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.View Details Bookmark

MAP – Undergraduate Program Assistant-Fall 2022

20220765SS

Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance

Student

09/05/2022

CUPE 2419

Facilitate lecturer’s presentation, participate in weekly activities, assist in responding to class queries, assist in final grading and being an active and engaged mentor to new MAP Students.NOTE: Please be advised that this position will be both in-person and remote. through ZOOM with the instructor.View Details Bookmark

Psyc Research Assistant

20220777SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

09/02/2022

CUPE 2419

The research assistant will assist in managing the Early Cognitive Development Lab. This will involve recruiting interested families from the community, emailing and scheduling participants, and data collection as an experimenter. This is an in-person job, and it is not possible to do remotely. This job also entails working every day of the week, at least some hours.View Details Bookmark

Training and Online Course Assistant (Student Research Assistant)

20220776SS

Faculty of Business Administration

Student

09/01/2022

CUPE 2419

Duties and Responsibilities include:Assist course instructors with use of UR Courses online course management system:Entering and editing content in UR CoursesSetting up course tools as directed, such as quizzes, assignments, etc.Supporting Instructors in the set-up and use of ZoomConsult with Training team if/as requiredConsult with Instructional Design team if/as requiredTraining related duti…View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistant in MAP – MAP 200AL (Fall 2022)

20220774SS

Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance

Student

08/31/2022

CUPE 2419

Introducing lecturers, weekly attendance, participate in weekly activities, assist in responding to class queries, assist in final grading and being an active and engaging mentor to new students.View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistant – Local Government (LG) 204 (Basic Accounting Practices) – 2022 Fall Term

20220768SS

Centre for Continuing Education

Student

08/30/2022

CUPE 2419

TA ResponsibilitiesThe successful applicant will be responsible for:o assisting the instructor in responding to questions from studentso assisting the instructor in evaluating student assignments on a weekly basis Assisting up to 40 hoursView Details Bookmark

TA Position for Sociology for SOST 110-397 Fall 2022

20220771SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

08/30/2022

CUPE 2419

To assist the instructor as required with marking and grading assignments and examinations, the preparation of class materials and assignments, and leading seminars and discussion groups. TAs must be available to attend regular meetings with the instructor if required, and be available to attend some classes in the course to which they are assigned if required by the instructor.Please note, com…View Details Bookmark

Assistant ou Assistante de recherche (MP7)

20220769SS

La Cité Universitaire Francophone

Student

08/30/2022

CUPE 2419

L’assistante ou l’assistant sera responsable de diverses tâches en lien avec le projet « L’émergence et l’épanouissement de la communauté fransaskoise : une analyse sociopolitique de 1960 à 2020 » dont: Production de recensions de la littérature scientifique Indexation d’articles de journaux Analyse de documents d’archives*******************************************The assistant will be responsi…View Details Bookmark

CTCH Monitor 202230

20220739SS

Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance

Student

08/29/2022

CUPE 2419

Assistants will work weekly shifts in the Maker Space, IMP Labs and in CL 135 assisting current students with projects. Assistants will be given regular tasks of updating CTCH equipment and software as well as maintaining the Health & Safety conduct within the teaching spaces. Occasional aid in classes will be requested by some Faculty in order to support student projects. Assistants will b…View Details Bookmark

KIN 450 Sessional Lab Instructor

20220773SS

Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies

Sessional

08/29/2022

URFA

This course will examine advanced issues involving the physiological assessment, response, and adaptations from different exercise modalities. Topics include musculoskeletal morphology, exercise fatigue, cardiovascular kinetics, and endocrinology. This is a preparatory course for the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology – Certified Exercise Physiologist (CEP), the highest exercise designati…View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistant in Creative Technologies- CTCH 110 -202230

20220740SS

Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance

Student

08/29/2022

CUPE 2419

Introducing lecturers, weekly attendance, participate in weekly activities, assist in responding to class queries, assist in grading and being an active and engaging mentor to students.View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistants for GRCS – FALL 2022

20220637SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

08/29/2022

CUPE 2419

Teaching Assistants for GRCS – FALL 2022 semesterAssist the instructor as required with marking and grading assignments and examinations, and the preparation of class materials and assignments.View Details Bookmark

Assistant.e de recherche (Histoire des idées)

20220770SS

La Cité Universitaire Francophone

Student

08/29/2022

CUPE 2419

Dans le cadre du projet « Le colonialisme canadien français : Le Contexte du pensionnat pour enfants autochtones de Marieval », en collaboration avec Cowessess First Nation, l’étudiant.e devra:Effectuer des recherches bibliographiques en histoire et en histoire des idées;Participer à l’analyse des textes;Transcrire des documents manuscrits et/ou traduire ces documents d’archive du français vers…View Details Bookmark

JSGS 812 GTA position (Fall 2022)

20220766SS

Johnson Shoyama Graduate School

Student

08/28/2022

CUPE 2419

GTA position is available for  JSGS 812. Please indicate the grades you got in JSGS 812.task description for JSGS 812:1) Update the course page regularly2) Prepare grading sheets and grade book3) Assist with grading discussion assignments 4) Track student activity/discussions on URCourses5) Demonstrate involvement with student questions/responses to discussions. Preference will be given to stud…View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistant (several positions) – History – Fall 2022

20220691SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

08/28/2022

CUPE 2419

Teaching Assistants offer support for the delivery of undergraduate courses by assisting with marking assignments/exams/quizzes, monitoring tests and exams, tabulating grades, and other related duties as assigned. TAs supporting in-person classes may be expected to attend some classes, and/or meet with the instructor on campus. TAs supporting online courses will support the class remotely via U…View Details Bookmark

Tenure-Track Assistant or Associate Professor in Software Systems Engineering

20220052A/S

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

Academic

URFA

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 teaching are strongly supported.The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science presently offers five-full programs in Electronic, Envi…View Details Bookmark

TAs / PSYC 2022 Fall Semester

20220764SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

CUPE 2419

Responsibilities 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. Also, you may be required to do at least one course evaluation.Teaching Assistants are being s…View Details Bookmark

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Faculty of Science

20220126A/S

Faculty of Science

Post 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 Details Bookmark

Social Work Graduate Research Trainee

20220541SS

Faculty of Social Work

Student

CUPE 2419

Location of work: RemoteDrs. Raven Sinclair, Amanda LaVallee, and Lynn Lavallee are seeking a graduate student (MA or Ph.D.) for a research trainee position (preference given to Indigenous students) with a Social Science and Humanities-funded 3-year research project examining Indigenous-specific racism in the Academy. The trainee will work under the direction of the senior researcher in their l…View Details Bookmark

KHS Student Employment Fall 2022 – On Campus Classroom Facilitators (Tech TA)

20220612SS

Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies

Student

CUPE 2419

Open to senior undergraduate and graduate students. Facilitators are responsible for on campus classroom assistance, and may include: sanitizing the space between classes (training provided), technical assistance with zoom course delivery, learning support, facilitating class discussions, encouraging student participation and interaction with the instructor as well as with other sites for the F…View Details Bookmark

Canada Excellence Research Chair in Youth Mental Health Assessment

20220214A/S

Faculty of Arts

Academic

Canada Research Chair (CRC)

Position Summary:Partnered with the Office of the Vice-President (Research), the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Regina invites applications for a Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in the area of Youth Mental Health Assessment. The successful applicant, in the first instance, will be offered a tenured appointment, conditional on approval of the Canada …View Details Bookmark

Social Work Graduate Research Assistant

20220658SS

Faculty of Social Work

Student

CUPE 2419

Position Summary:The faculty of Social Work is currently seeking a Graduate Student Research Assistant to assist with knowledge mobilization activities based on the findings of a qualitative study of addiction counselors, or outreach workers in Saskatchewan. The main tasks include:assisting with final report writingassisting with developing, planning, and delivering tailored Knowledge Translati…View Details Bookmark

Graduate Student Research Assistant – Knowledge Mobilization

20211090SS

Child Trauma Research Centre (CTRC)

Student

CUPE 2419

The 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 Details Bookmark

Student Research Assistants – Mobile-Robotic Warehouse Automation

20220660SS

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

Student

CUPE 2419

Position Summary:The purpose of this position is to assist with the following research tasks focusing on developing decision-support simulation tools for mobile-robotic warehouse automation:Research literature review on mobile-robotic warehouse automation (e.g., Amazon Kiva systems), swarm robotics, automatic fulfillment, multi-agent path findings;Support in upgrading and improving existing dec…View Details Bookmark

Research Assistant and Certified Personal Trainer

20220029SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

CUPE 2419

We 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 Details Bookmark

Graduate Writing Tutor

20220671SS

Student Affairs

Student

CUPE 2419

Position Summary:The purpose of the Graduate Writing Tutor program is to help graduate students conquer some of the challenges encountered when writing at a higher academic level. Graduate Writing Tutors will be trained to assist others who are trying to write the results of their research, whether it be for a graduate level course, journal article, longer thesis, or dissertation. Graduate Writ…View Details Bookmark

Undergraduate Student Research Assistant – Project Support

20220032SS

VP Research

Student

CUPE 2419

The 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 Details Bookmark

Post Doctoral Fellowship – Quantitative

20220005A/S

VP Research

Post Doctoral Fellowship (PDF)

CUPE 5791 – Research

CIPSRT 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 Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-335/365 – Critical Reading and Writing I -North Battleford – Fall 2022

20220596SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

URFA

This 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 100-335/365 – North Battleford/Meadow LakeView Details Bookmark

Science, Engineering and Social Work Librarian (Tenure-Track)

20220206A/S

Library

Academic

URFA

Position Summary:Reporting to the Associate Dean (Teaching, Learning and Research), this position will support the teaching and research needs in assigned areas, currently the faculties of Engineering, Science and Social Work. The nature and scope of responsibilities for this and other library positions are expected to change as the Library organization evolves.The Science, Engineering and Soci…View Details Bookmark

KHS Student Employment Fall 2022 – Teaching Assistant

20220647SS

Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies

Student

CUPE 2419

Position Summary:Teaching Assistant (TA) – Open to senior undergraduate and graduate students. Teaching Assistantships support the delivery of undergraduate courses by providing instructors with qualified graduate or senior undergraduate students who can assist with: marking assignments and exams/quizzes; delivery of laboratory experiences; leading seminars; or in specialized situations (SI del…View Details Bookmark

Research Assistant and Certified Personal Trainer

20210867SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

CUPE 2419

We 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 Details Bookmark

Student Research Assistants – Difference-In-Difference Models

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Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

Student

CUPE 2419

Position Summary:The purpose of this position is to assist with the following research tasks focusing on on-demand transit service assessment:Research literature review on on-demand transit service implementations, qualitative and quantitative analysis;Develop difference-in-difference models to analyze the impacts of on-demand transit services on ridership;Case study research including data ana…View Details Bookmark

Undergraduate Student Research Assistant – Project Support

20220022SS

VP Research

Student

CUPE 2419

The 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 Details Bookmark

Math/Stats Tutor

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Student Affairs

Student

CUPE 2419

Position Responsibilities:Assist students in one-on-one tutorial sessions in mathematics and/or statistics. Statistics is particularly required, as is a background in economics;Aid students with problem solving strategies;Provide support with use of principles and formulas;Identify and record common problem areas for the purpose of developing support services and reference materials;Develop eff…View Details Bookmark

Graduate Student Research Assistant – Knowledge Mobilisation

20220031SS

VP Research

Student

CUPE 2419

The 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 Details Bookmark

Writing Tutor

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Student Affairs

Student

CUPE 2419

Position Summary:Discuss students’ writing in one-on-one consultation sessions over Zoom and in person for Fall 2022. Must be willing and able to be present on the U of R campus;Help students develop effective reading and writing strategies. Knowledge of learning strategies (time management, note taking, etc.) an asset;Educate students about the writing process, as well as provide support with …View Details Bookmark

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