Discussion on University of Regina

The University of Regina is a public university for research, based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Founded in 1911 as Methodist Church of Canada’s private denominational high school, the university opened in 1925 as a junior college with the University of Saskatchewan. In 1974, it became an autonomous university. The university’s student newspaper, The Carillon, is a member of the CUP, Canadian University Press. The student body has 16,501 full-time and part-time students in the Fall 2019 – a record number - enrolled in its 10 faculties, 25 academic departments and schools, 18 research centers and institutes, and 3 federated colleges (Campion College, First Nations University of Canada, and Luther College). The list of faculties in the university includes: Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Continuing Education, Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science, Faculty of Media, Arts, and Performance, Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research, Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Work. Another graduate school, the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, is also present in the University of Regina. Together with the University of Saskatchewan, it delivers masters and doctoral programs.
In 2017, Times Higher Education ranked the University of Regina in the world’s top 200 Best Young Universities. Its main campus and historic College Avenue campus in Regina are situated on 239 acres providing students, faculty and staff with an enticing study and work environment. All campuses in Regina are situated in Wascana Park, one of North America’s largest urban parks. For more information https://www.gyandhan.com/schools/university-of-regina