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Community Engagement and Research Centre - CERC Learn about the Community Engagement and Research Centre's current and past projects on our website: https://www.uregina.ca/arts/cerc.html

The Community Engagement and Research Centre (CERC) works to build meaningful relationships between the University of Regina's Faculty of Arts and our communities.

📣 The Knowledge Crisis: How did we get here and what can we do?Join us at the 2026 Woodrow Lloyd Lecture for Tim Caulfie...
09/02/2026

📣 The Knowledge Crisis: How did we get here and what can we do?

Join us at the 2026 Woodrow Lloyd Lecture for Tim Caulfield’s talk on the effects of misinformation and how we can effectively move forward

Our information environment is increasingly chaotic and filled with misleading, harmful, and exploitive contents. This reality is a defining characteristic of our time. And research tells us it is doing tangible harm – to public health, mental health, public discourse, personal relationships, policy development, and public trust. How did we get here, why do people believe, and what can we do about it? In this provocative presentation Professor Caulfield will explore what the most recent evidence tells us about the nature and source of the current infodemic. He will also provide science-informed recommendations to cut through the noise and forge a constructive path forward. This is a crisis. Time to step up!

March 12th, 2026
7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m
Education Auditorium, U of R main campus
FREE tickets!
Reserve your spot here: https://bit.ly/4adB80P

The James M. Minifie Lecture is back!Join Canadian journalist Andrew Coyne for an informative, witty, and timely lecture...
13/11/2025

The James M. Minifie Lecture is back!

Join Canadian journalist Andrew Coyne for an informative, witty, and timely lecture hosted by the School of Journalism in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Regina titled "We'll Miss the Legacy Media When It's Gone (Though It's Not Going Anywhere)". Coyne will discuss the malignant effects of the decline of traditional media and the rise of social media; why subsidies for legacy media and regulation of social media are nevertheless bad ideas; and what instead we ought to do about each.

Thursday, November 27th
7:30 - 9:00 p.m
Education Auditorium, Education Building
University of Regina Main Campus
FREE admission and free parking!

Please reserve a free ticket here: http://bit.ly/4i29gjO

❗️Exciting new event!The Faculty of Arts and the Community Engagement and Research Centre are proud to present the 2025 ...
30/10/2025

❗️Exciting new event!

The Faculty of Arts and the Community Engagement and Research Centre are proud to present the 2025 Stapleford Lecture with guest lecturer Dr. Carmen Robertson

Dr. Robertson will be speaking on the topic, Picturing Land: Indigenous Aesthetics on the Flatland and will revisit the intertwined Indigenous art histories of Saskatchewan through a storied lens.

A specialist in the art of Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau, Dr. Robertson leads a team of researchers through the final stages of an exhaustive study of the first thirty years of his career. The recent publication Bead Talk: Indigenous Aesthetics on the Flatlands in 2024 (UMP), co-edited with Judy Anderson and Katherine Boyer and the co-curated exhibition It Runs in the Family, now on display in an Ottawa gallery that explores familial ties within Indigenous prairie art, sets the stage for this lecture. Dr. Robertson has published monographs, scholarly chapters, and essays related to Indigenous arts and visual cultural issues while also maintaining a curatorial practice.

Date: November 6th at 7PM
Location: College Ave Campus
Free tickets can be reserved here:

Picturing Land: Indigenous Aesthetics on the Flatland

Arts Work Experience Internship students build their professional network and earn course credit at the same time! Learn...
21/07/2025

Arts Work Experience Internship students build their professional network and earn course credit at the same time! Learn more about Fardeen's experience as an AWEI intern with Data for Good Saskatchewan.

Arts Work Experience Internship program seeing increased interest Just like students in any faculty, arts students are concerned about getting work experience before they graduate. Internships offer a way for university students to get a valuable immersion in the workforce and build contacts. Now, w...

Interested in building your professional network and earning course credit at the same time? Learn more about Fardeen's ...
17/07/2025

Interested in building your professional network and earning course credit at the same time? Learn more about Fardeen's experience as an AWEI intern with Data for Good Saskatchewan.

Arts Work Experience Internship program seeing increased interest Just like students in any faculty, arts students are concerned about getting work experience before they graduate. Internships offer a way for university students to get a valuable immersion in the workforce and build contacts. Now, w...

NEW internship opportunities for this Fall and Winter! Gain work experience and employable skills outside the classroom ...
10/06/2025

NEW internship opportunities for this Fall and Winter! Gain work experience and employable skills outside the classroom at:

- South Saskatchewan Community Foundation (policymaking and analysis)
- Regina Public Interest Research Group (RPIRG) (community outreach and event planning)
- Regina Flying Club (research, writing, and community outreach)
- Regina Food for Learning (research and policy development)

• Spend 8 hours per week for 13 weeks working on a specific project
• Gain practical skills in a workplace environment
• Earn 3 credits towards your degree!

Who is eligible?
• Interns must have a declared major in a Faculty of Arts program
• Must have completed between 54 - 90 credit hours (negotiable) at the end of the semester in which you are applying, which MUST include at least 12 credit hours in your major;
• Must have a satisfactory academic standing, with a program GPA of at least 70%

Fill out the application form before July 1: https://www.uregina.ca/arts/student-services/arts-student-opportunities.html

Questions? Contact: [email protected]

Winter 2026 internship opportunities are available for undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts! Spend 8 hours per ...
05/06/2025

Winter 2026 internship opportunities are available for undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts! Spend 8 hours per week for one semester working on a project for a community organization or research lab and earn 3 credits towards your degree!

Apply by filling out the form on our website: https://www.uregina.ca/arts/student-services/arts-student-opportunities.html

Join the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Network (EDIN) on Friday, June 20th as they gather in Regina's Victoria Park from...
30/05/2025

Join the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Network (EDIN) on Friday, June 20th as they gather in Regina's Victoria Park from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day! They have an incredible day planned and filled with Indigenous performances, family-friendly activities, children’s crafts, and Indigenous artistry.

Volunteers will be provided with a volunteer T-shirt and free parking! There are several volunteer opportunities available before, during and after the event. For the complete list and descriptions, visit the volunteer sign up page.

SignUp.com makes it easy to coordinate school events & classroom activities, fundraisers, snack schedules, potlucks & more!

Arts Work Experience Internship opportunities for Fall 2025!• Spend 8 hours per week for 13 weeks (Sept-Dec) working on ...
23/04/2025

Arts Work Experience Internship opportunities for Fall 2025!
• Spend 8 hours per week for 13 weeks (Sept-Dec) working on a specific project
• Gain practical skills in a workplace environment
• Earn 3 credits towards your degree!

Who is eligible?
• Interns must have a declared major in a Faculty of Arts program
• Must have completed between 54 - 90 credit hours (negotiable) at the end of the semester in which you are applying, which MUST include at least 12 credit hours in your major;
• Must have a satisfactory academic standing, with a program GPA of at least 70%

Fill out the application form before May 1: https://www.uregina.ca/.../arts-student-opportunities.html

Gain insights into potential career paths in history and archival work with these internship opportunities!

Arts Work Experience Internship opportunities for Fall 2025!• Spend 8 hours per week for 13 weeks (Sept-Dec) working on ...
23/04/2025

Arts Work Experience Internship opportunities for Fall 2025!
• Spend 8 hours per week for 13 weeks (Sept-Dec) working on a specific project
• Gain practical skills in a workplace environment
• Earn 3 credits towards your degree!

Who is eligible?
• Interns must have a declared major in a Faculty of Arts program
• Must have completed between 54 - 90 credit hours (negotiable) at the end of the semester in which you are applying, which MUST include at least 12 credit hours in your major;
• Must have a satisfactory academic standing, with a program GPA of at least 70%

Fill out the application form before May 1: https://www.uregina.ca/arts/student-services/arts-student-opportunities.html

Gain insights into potential career paths in psychology research with these internship opportunities!

26/03/2025

Join us on March 28 for a time to remember and honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2Spirit people.

11:00 a.m.
Smudging and Prayer by Elder Lorna Standingready
11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Interactive Art Workshop with soup and bannock
2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
"A Sharing Circle" with Elder Lorna Standingready

ALL ARE WELCOME - community, university, all on the journey.

Come for any part or the entire workshop. No registration needed.

Sponsored by students of WGST 206 (Feminisms & Activism), Luther College’s mâmawi-itohtêwak (Walking Together) committee, Luther College’s Chaplaincy Program, Matriarch's Collective, the Women’s Centre and the Department of Gender, Religion & Critical Studies.

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Monday 08:15 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:15 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:15 - 16:30
Thursday 08:15 - 16:30
Friday 08:15 - 16:30

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