
University of Regina researchers receive $8 million in federal funding
Sixty-six University scholars receive funding
Sixty-six University scholars receive funding
Tackling antibiotic resistance with Indigenous medicine and modern science
Tough break, big discovery.
A new, online course supports people navigating symptoms of anxiety and depression during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
A Q & A about what role SMRs could play in our energy future
Tracing disease through wastewater
Showcasing the U of R’s long-standing research
Saskatchewan universities join forces with Canadian nuclear leaders to advance research and innovation.
SSHRC’s Insight Research program funds seven U of R projects
U of R researcher receives funding to create safe and sustainable waste strategies for SMRs.
Innovation Saskatchewan Invests $580,000 in U of R Projects Advancing Nuclear Science and Subatomic Physics.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair tackles global environmental challenge
The unlikely beginnings of a physicist
The federal government allocates over $4.4 million in funding to U of R researchers.
Dr. Omar El-Halfawy, a U of R Canada Research Chair, receives funding from Cystic Fibrosis Canada.
Research that’s short, sweet, and easy to understand.
Dr. JoLee Sasakamoose assumes the prestigious role of Chair for promoting Indigenous wellness and health equity through applied public health research.
Great new reads by U of R scholars.
Providing multi-level approaches to rural dementia care.
Research into cannabis use in long-term care homes
U of R researcher turns an equity lens on the power grid
A biology student is finding out what wildlife lives in Regina.
U of R researcher providing ways to help determine when people with dementia are in pain.
Ag biproducts get a new life
The goal of a new pilot project is to reduce re-hospitalization rates by connecting patients to resources in their home communities
Federal government’s bundled announcement provides funding for dozens of University of Regina researchers.
Engaging with animals through guided interventions is a form of social justice.
New research published in Nature Communications shows that lakes can sweat off heat to fight the effects of climate warming…for a while.
Find out how some of our postdocs are changing the world
Professor David Garneau and Dr. Taiwo Afolabi have been elected to the Royal Society of Canada
U of R researcher receives federal funding to help curb textile and clothing waste
Project ReportNeedles.ca aims to reduce overdoses
Geobiologist Dr. Leslie Robbins awarded $382,744 from CFI and Saskatchewan Innovation to create the Environmental Geochemistry and Interfaces (EGI) Lab.
Students travel from all corners of the globe to work with world-class researchers at the University of Regina
A U of R researcher is helping to transform wastewater sludge into useful and environmentally friendly products.
Vote for University of Regina research photos!
Dr. Mohan Babu and his team awarded $2 million USD for autism spectrum disorder research
Some of our best and brightest minds meet Regina’s business community.
A new trauma-focused prenatal group program aims to interrupt the generational cycle of trauma.
University of Regina environmental engineer secures federal funding to develop a self-powered, portable device for water disinfection and pollutant removal
Dr. Mark Brigham has changed many lives and has created a legacy of highly-trained biologists.
An exciting new discovery opens a window to the past.
Dr. Gwen Grinyer is the first open, out, and visible trans woman physicist in Canada.
The federal government is providing funding so our researchers can help to ensure a violence-free Canada.
U of R researchers receive funding to conduct health research that aligns with the needs of Saskatchewan.
Thanks to federal funding, U of R health researchers are able to do the work that helps improve the lives of Canadians.
Engineer Dr. Denise Stilling is turning used face masks into weather-resistant landscape bricks that can withstand a Prairie winter.
Translating more than 40,000 documents will help the Cowessess First Nation team discover the identities of those buried in hundreds of unmarked graves.
U of R’s Dr. Janine Brown’s research addresses the complicated topic of Medical Assistance in Dying and multiple sclerosis.
Online therapy is helping to protect the mental health of public safety personnel and their families.