Research Programs at the University of Regina

Research Programs at the University of Regina

Build real research experience in Canada through the University of Regina’s research ecosystem—labs, faculty projects, and graduate research pathways—supported end-to-end by MakeStudy™.

What “Research at University of Regina” Means

  • “Research” = working on real projects led by faculty and research centres (labs, fieldwork, data, publications).
  • It can be accessed through:
    • Thesis-based Master’s programs
    • PhD programs
    • Graduate Assistantships (GTA/GRA) after admission
    • Research participation opportunities via labs/centres (program-dependent)

Official Science research page:

Key Clarification: Do You Need Admission for GTA/GRA?

  • Yes — GTA (Graduate Teaching Assistant) and GRA (Graduate Research Assistant) roles are typically for registered Master’s or PhD students only.
  • If your goal is paid graduate research and assistantships, the correct route is:
    • Apply to a Master’s (ideally thesis-based) or a PhD, then pursue GTA/GRA.

Best Pathways for International Students Who Want Research

1) Thesis-Based Master’s

  • Strong research focus with a supervisor
  • Builds research profile, publications, and future PhD eligibility
  • Often offers funding/assistantship options

2) PhD (Doctoral Research)

  • Research is the core requirement
  • May include scholarship/assistantship funding
  • Supervisor can be secured before applying, but some programs may assign a supervisor after admission

3) Research Exposure via Labs/Centres

  • Some students join research environments through program-based research projects, lab involvement, or faculty initiatives
  • Most consistent route for international students is still admission into a graduate program

Supervisor Guidance (Important)

  • Finding a supervisor early is recommended but not always mandatory.
  • If you apply without a supervisor and receive admission, the academic unit may assign a supervisor (program rules vary).

Graduate programs directory (find program coordinators):

Application guide (documents + deadlines):

Who This Program Is For

  • Students targeting research careers in:
    • AI & Computer Science
    • Engineering Systems
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Health & Biological Sciences
    • Public Policy & Social Sciences
  • Candidates who want:
    • Research experience + Canadian credential
    • Funding/assistantship opportunities
    • A structured pathway toward publications and career outcomes

How MakeStudy™ Helps

  • Research pathway planning (Master’s vs PhD vs research-focused options)
  • Program shortlisting based on research interest
  • Supervisor outreach strategy (email pack + CV alignment)
  • Document checklist + application filing support
  • Reference/intent letter guidance and quality checks
  • Visa documentation support (student + family planning, if applicable)

Start Your Research Journey with MakeStudy™

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