Academic Positions in the Faculty of Arts at Regina University in Canada, a public research university located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Student Research Assistant (Undergraduate) – Politics and International Studies

20240519SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

06/23/2024

CUPE 2419

For the project “Documentation Centre for Research on Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burial Sites Associated with Indian Residential Schools,” the research assistant will undertake and assist with research. Tasks will include:Leading and taking part in research in archives;Leading and taking part in an annotated bibliography;Taking part in knowledge translation, including presentation…View Details Bookmark

PHIL 100-001-Intro to Philosophy-Fall 2024

20240524SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/23/2024

URFA

The introduction to philosophy will explore how philosophy can provide answers to some of the more profound questions we face, such as questions concerning knowledge, truth, mind and body, personal identity, free will, morality, politics, reasoning and the existence of God.View Details Bookmark

Student Research Assistant (Graduate) – Politics and International Studies

20240520SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

06/23/2024

CUPE 2419

For the project “Documentation Centre for Research on Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burial Sites Associated with Indian Residential Schools,” the research assistant will undertake and assist with research. Tasks will include:Leading and taking part in research in archives;Leading and taking part in an annotated bibliography;Taking part in knowledge translation, including presentation…View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-051 Critical Reading and Writing I – Remote (Synchronous) – Fall 2024 (Weekend)

20240418SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-303/029/283 Critical Reading and Writing I – Yorkton – Hybrid – Fall 2024

20240445SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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 100-303/029/283 – Suncrest College (Yorkton) – F2F/Remote deliveryView Details Bookmark

ENGL 110-004 Critical Reading and Writing II – F2F – Fall 2024

20240431SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

URFA

This 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 Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-390/392/393 Critical Reading and Writing I – HSXL Evening – Hybrid – Fall 2024

20240446SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-302/022/281 Critical Reading and Writing I – Great Plains (Swift Current) – Hybrid – Fall 2024

20240443SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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 100-302/022/281 – Great Plains College (Swift Current) F2F/Remote deliveryView Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-004 Critical Reading and Writing I – Remote (Synchronous) – Fall 2024

20240414SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-500 Critical Reading and Writing I – Saskatoon – F2F – Fall 2024

20240420SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-990 Critical Reading and Writing I – F2F – Fall 2024

20240424SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-050 Critical Reading and Writing I – Remote (Synchronous) – Fall 2024 (Weekend)

20240417SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-992 Critical Reading and Writing I – F2F – Fall 2024

20240427SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-993 Critical Reading and Writing I – Remote (Synchronous) – Fall 2024

20240428SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 110-991 Critical Reading and Writing II – F2F – Fall 2024

20240441SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

URFA

This 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 Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-014/024 Critical Reading and Writing I – F2F – Fall 2024

20240448SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-016 Critical Reading and Writing I – Remote (Synchronous) – Fall 2024

20240416SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-010 Critical Reading and Writing I – F2F – Fall 2024

20240415SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

ENGL 100-055 Critical Reading and Writing I – F2F – Fall 2024

20240419SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/16/2024

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.View Details Bookmark

HIST 113-302/022/281-Issues in Canadian History-Great Plains College-Swift Current-Face-to-Face/Remote-Fall 2024

20240409SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

HISTORY 113 Issues in Canadian HistoryAn exploration of major themes, periods and events in Canadian History, this course introduces students to the methods and sources of historical study and familiarizes them with significant historical developments from the Canadian past.View Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: IS 440 – Advanced Topics in International Affairs (Fall 2024, Daytime)

20240412SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

IS 440 – Advanced Topics in International AffairsThis seminar course studies major contemporary issues in international affairs within the framework of main relevant theories. The objective is to develop a good understanding of how the political, economic, social and cultural aspects of international issues are interrelated.View Details Bookmark

History 348-001-Imperialism in Latin America-Remote Delivery-Fall 2024

20240405SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

History 348-Imperialism in Latin AmericaThis course investigates the several waves of imperialism that have swept the region, beginning with Christopher Columbus in 1492. It explores the various motivations for colonization, indigenous responses to the aggressions, and assesses the diverse effects of colonialism.View Details Bookmark

ANTH 100-500 – Saskatoon – Fall 2024

20240390SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

ANTH 100 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 also show how an…View Details Bookmark

SPAN 111-991: Introductory Spanish I-Fall 2024

20240407SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

This course is for students with little or no Spanish experience. The course focuses on the acquisition of basic vocabulary in a variety of areas and an understanding of basic grammar, aiming to develop skills in reading, writing, oral comprehension and oral expression. Instructors are expected to lecture on these topics and to carry out effective activities and testing strategies to lead to ma…View Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: ECON 100 – Intro to Economic Issues (Fall 2024 Online)

20240384SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

ECON 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 Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: Econ 201: Introductory Microeconomics (Fall 2024, Web)

20240387SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

ECON 201: Introductory MicroeconomicsThis course explores the theory of how individual consumers and firms behave in a market economy. Emphasis is on evaluating how well markets deliver efficient and fair outcomes .View Details Bookmark

WGST 100-991 – Fall 2024

20240396SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

WGST 100-991- 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 Details Bookmark

PHIL 100-303/029/283-Intro to Philosophy-Face-to-Face and Remote Sections-(Yorkton)-Fall 2024

20240432SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

The introduction to philosophy will explore how philosophy can provide answers to some of the more profound questions we face, such as questions concerning knowledge, truth, mind and body, personal identity, free will, morality, politics, reasoning and the existence of God.View Details Bookmark

WGST 207-001 – Fall 2024

20240399SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

WGST 207- Indigenous FeminismsThis class focuses on Indigenous women and feminist analysis, identity, activism and the interplay of gender, colonialism, racism and sexism on Indigenous women today. The parameters of Indigenous feminisms and its relevance to culture and community inside and outside of Canada are also examined.View Details Bookmark

WGST 220-001 – Fall 2024

20240400SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

WGST 220 – The Practice of Feminist Research: Power and InequalityThis course examines the research process through feminist lenses engaging with questions about power, inequality, and positionality inherent in doing research. Considerations of how power relations inform the various steps in the research process are examined from the selection of topics to the presentation of findings.View Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: PSCI 230 – Power and Politics in Canada (Fall 2024, Online)

20240413SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

PSCI 230: Power and Politics in CanadaThis course places emphasis on national institutions and events. An examination of the institutions and events that shape national politics in Canada, how power is exercised and political decisions are made.View Details Bookmark

History 390DL-991-Workshop in Museum and Heritage Studies-Fall 2024

20240406SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

History 390DL-Workshop in Museum and Heritage StudiesThis course provides practical and experiential insight into the museum in which curators work. Students learn about the history, objectives, programming and management of various types of museums through hands-on assignments that involve educators and professionals in the field.View Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: IS 390AE – Global and Local Environmental Struggles (Fall 2024, Daytime)

20240411SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

IS 390AE: Global and Local Environmental StrugglesThis course examines key current global environmental issues and debates such as struggles over the production and disposal of toxic waste; the promises and limitations of the green economy; climate justice; global land grabbing; sustainable use of forests, water and land resources; global environmental agreements; and efforts to reclaim the glo…View Details Bookmark

SPAN 112-991: Introductory Spanish II – Fall 2024

20240408SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

A continuation of the skill development started in SPAN 111. Emphasis on a variety of verb tenses and moods, as well as expansion of basic vocabulary.View Details Bookmark

JRN 201-001/002 – Fall 2024

20240393SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

JRN 201An introduction to short-form broadcast and multimedia journalism. Students will write, film, and edit multimedia news content focused on daily events and issues of public importance. They will be exposed to expectations of professional newsrooms with an emphasis on daily deadlines, news judgement, and multitasking across platforms.View Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: ECON 100 – Intro to Economic Issues (Fall 2024, Daytime)

20240386SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

ECON 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 Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: ECON 100 – Intro to Economic Issues (Fall 2024 MW Evening)

20240385SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

ECON 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 Details Bookmark

JS 230-001 – Introduction to Candian Law

20240436SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

Examines the conceptual foundations, structure and administration of law in Canada, including criminal and civil law. Current legal debates and precedent setting cases will be discussed.View Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: ECON 100 – Intro to Economic Issues (Fall 2024, TR Evening)

20240395SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

ECON 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 Details Bookmark

WGST 100-396 – Online Course – Fall 2024

20240397SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

WGST 100 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 Details Bookmark

PHIL 100-992-Intro to Philosophy-Fall 2024

20240434SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

The introduction to philosophy will explore how philosophy can provide answers to some of the more profound questions we face, such as questions concerning knowledge, truth, mind and body, personal identity, free will, morality, politics, reasoning and the existence of God.View Details Bookmark

WGST 200-397 – Web Delivered – Fall 2024

20240398SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

WGST 200 – Feminisms: Feminist Theories and KnowledgeAn examination of theoretical and epistemological issues related to feminist and indigenous systems of knowledge. Course materials will bring diverse theorists into dialogue with such topics as gender, identity, sexuality, the body, work, the family, language, violence, representation.View Details Bookmark

PHIL 150-310/365-Critical Thinking -North Battleford/Meadow Lake-Face-to-Face and Remote Sections-Fall 2024

20240433SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

An 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 Details Bookmark

RLST 100-002 – Fall 2024

20240394SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

RLST 100 Introduction to Religious StudiesAn introduction to the academic study of religion; a survey of the thought and practices of major world religions; the impact of religion on society and culture.View Details Bookmark

Sessional Lecturer: IS 300 – Globalization: its Dynamics and Consequences (Fall 2024, Daytime)

20240410SS

Faculty of Arts

Sessional

06/14/2024

URFA

IS 300: Globalization: Its Dynamics and ConsequencesThe course focuses on the driving forces and consequences of globalization. First, it seeks to bring clarity to the idea of globalization by engaging with major arguments. Second, it analyzes the distinct processes of globalization. Third, it explores how globalizing dynamics are linked to the local, national and regional transformations.View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistant – JS 280-070 Intro to Social Justice (CCE) (POT 7)

20240475SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

06/13/2024

CUPE 2419

Assist instructor as required – assist with marking and provide electronic feedback to students on assignments. Assist with student email/discussion board inquiries and postings.View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistant – JS 381-397 Foundations of Human Rights (CCE) (Web-delivered) (POT 7)

20240476SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

06/13/2024

CUPE 2419

Assist instructor as required – assist with marking and provide electronic feedback to students on assignments. Assist with student email/discussion board inquiries and postings.View Details Bookmark

Teaching Assistant – JS 240-397 Criminal Justice System (CCE) (POT 7)

20240474SS

Faculty of Arts

Student

06/13/2024

CUPE 2419

Assist instructor as required – assist with marking and provide electronic feedback to students on assignments. Assist with student email/discussion board inquiries and postings.View Details Bookmark

Assistant/Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology

20230693A/S

Faculty of Arts

Academic

URFA

The University of Regina is a vibrant and growing campus in a province with a booming economy (Saskatchewan has the lowest rate of unemployment in Canada). As part of an ongoing expansion of the Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, the Department of Psychology at the University of Regina is seeking applications for a tenure-track position in Clinical Psychology at the rank of Associate/Assista…View Details Bookmark

Law Foundation of Saskatchewan Chair in Police Studies – Department of Justice Studies

20230562A/S

Faculty of Arts

Academic

URFA

The Department of Justice Studies is seeking applications to fill the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan Chair in Police Studies. This is a tenurable faculty position targeted to candidates at the senior Assistant or Associate Professor rank. The anticipated date of commencement is either January 1 2024 or July 1 2024.The Department of Justice Studies is home to two distinct, but related programs –…View Details Bookmark

Open-Rank Faculty Professor Position in Clinical Psychology

20240170A/S

Faculty of Arts

Academic

URFA

The University of Regina is a vibrant and growing campus in a province with a booming economy. The Department of Psychology comprises a large undergraduate and honours program in addition to experimental and clinical graduate programs and has received numerous accolades for its research output and impact. Most recently, a paper published in Canadian Psychology (https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/cap000…View Details Bookmark

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