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Earth Sciences

Clubs and Organizations

In addition to departmental seminars and events, there are several organizations and clubs at URegina and locally that are related that students may want to get involved with.

D.M. Kent Club

The D.M. Kent Club is more than just an undergraduate club; it's a community run by the students for the students! We host various engaging events, from fun meet & greets to industry-related workshops, and even travel to Geologic conferences across Canada! These conferences offer our students incredible opportunities to connect with industry professionals, build networks for future careers, and deepen their understanding of geology. In our club room (CW 230.4), you'll find a wealth of resources, from textbooks to tools for classes, all available for free to our members. The D.M. Kent Club warmly welcomes all undergraduate students who share our passion for the Earth and our place in it!

Contact details: dm.kent.club@uregina.ca

Executive 2024-2025:
President: Katie Kreutzer
Vice-President: Liz Markatos
Event-Coordinators: Natasha Vollet, Lance Harder
Treasurer: Celyne Cook
Social Media: Sophia Venturim
External Affairs: Connor Crook
Secretary: Olivia Abel

Social Media Manager: Sophia Venturim Tominovich

Society of Economic Geologists Chapter

Our department has a Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) chapter run by students, please reach out to Goktug Harmanci at ghp823@uregina.ca for more information.

SEG committee 2023-2024:
President: Goktug Harmanci
Vice-President: Nahanni Young
Treasurer: Olivia Abel
Social Media Manager: Kathleen Kosior
Member-at-Large (mentor): Brendan Bishop

Secretary: Claire Stephenson

Saskatchewan Geological Society

The Saskatchewan Geological Society (SGS) is a Saskatchewan-wide organization for those who are interesting in Earth science, and students are welcome to get involved. They hold regular events including seminars and field trips.

Other student organizations on campus:

URGSA: The University of Regina Graduate Students' Association operates under the umbrella of URSU, and addresses the unique needs of U of R graduate students.

Science Students' Society: The Science Students’ Society at the University of Regina is a science student-led, volunteer based group that strives to allow for the personal and professional development of students by establishing a safe and positive environment and social culture that allows students to achieve social, emotional and academic success.

URSU: The University of Regina Students' Union offers various types of services for students, including a health & dental plan, and student advocacy.  URSU also sponsors nearly 100 distinct clubs that will help you make connections, pursue your passions and grow your leadership skills.