Community Engagement Research Centre
Provided by: University of Regina
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Service Description
The centre:
- Serves the various research and research-related needs and/or program development needs of groups within the brader community
- Builds connections and relationships betwen and among members of the university and community
- Acknowledges the utilizes the experiential knowledge of communities and the technical knowledge of the university, and promotes community-engaged schlarship in our social and academic environments
- Actively pursues the two-way transfer of learning between the community and the university to assist in building capacity and knowledge in both environments
- Links the analyses of problems to solutions in order to help facilitate healthy social change for those who lack power and opportunities in our communities
- Acts as a clearinghouse for research partnerships, skill sets, and research results
- Encourages and supports service-learning and community engagement opportunities in the Faculty of Arts
- Actively mentors students and instills a responsibility for community engagement
- Promotes institutional change that supports community engagement.
Eligibility
Community groups, University of Regina students and faculty.
Application Process
See website for details on how community organizations may apply to start a facilitated research project, or to apply to the Community Research and Action Fund.
Fees
No cost.
Business Line: 306-585-4084
Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Service Website
www.uregina.ca/arts/community-research
www.facebook.com/communityresearchunit
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Coverage Area
South East Saskatchewan, South West Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Main Campus
- Campus For All
- Centre for Continuing Education
- Community Engagement Research Centre
- Dr. Paul Schwann Applied Health and Research Centre
- EYES Camp
- Global Learning Centre
- Online Therapy Unit for Service, Education and Research
- Post-Secondary Education
- Student Awards and Financial Aid: Scholarships and Awards
- Student Awards and Financial Aid: Student Emergency Loans
- Time Limited Consult
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday
8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
Campus Security: 306-585-4999
Health & Safety: 306-585-4776 / 306-585-5487
Business Line: 306-585-4111
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