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Go far, together

The U of R is here for you through every step of your educational journey:

  • Excellent mental, academic, and physical wellness support systems.
  • An active commitment to working with Indigenous partners to reconcile our past.
  • Valuable hands-on work placements for real-world experience.

Shape your ideal future, together!

The U of R Impact

At the University of Regina, you have a chance to be part of something bigger. Come share our vision to reflect the world in which we want to live — a world that values empowered citizens, generates high-impact scholarship and embraces Canada’s diversity.

Strengthening Connections

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The University of Regina and its federated colleges are on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 territories — the homelands of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda peoples, and Michif/Métis nation.

We recognize that, as an institution founded by settlers, we benefit from being on this land. We are grateful for the privilege to learn, teach, and work here. We demonstrate our commitment to reconciliation by incorporating Indigenous knowledge and world views in our research, teaching, and studies to ensure that there are increased economic, social, and creative opportunities for current and future generations. It is our responsibility to strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities and build a more inclusive future.

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Feature Stories

Rob Kleisinger, winner of the Board of Governors Distinguished Service Award, is standing in an equipment room below the University of Regina.

‘There for the students’: Rob Kleisinger wins U of R Distinguished Service Award

Retired mechanical services manager Rob Kleisinger has helped countless students over his nearly 40 years at the U of R.

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5 tips for getting through final exams

Here’s a few things you can do to make your life easier this finals season.

The white ribbon is a visual reminder of the 1989 Montréal Massacre when 14 women were murdered at the hands of an anti-feminist and implores us to stand up against gendered violence. Photo: iStock

Reflections on the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

Five women in the U of R community share why the anniversary of the Montreal Massacre is important to them.

Campus Events

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Have fun, together.

There's more to university than classes and studying. Attend public lectures, go to a gallery or a concert, take in a film or a theatre performance, or meet your friends at a Cougars or Rams game. Make university life your best life!

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Discover Research Excellence

$31.4 million 2020-21 Research Revenue
12 Canada Research Chairs
10 Institutional Research Centres & Institutes
18% 2020-21 Increase in Grad Students
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