URegina, Shad Canada partner to give high school students access to STEAM programming

The University of Regina and Shad Canada have partnered on an initiative that will see Canadian high school students participating in summer study programs focused on science, technology, engineering, arts and math; entrepreneurship; and innovation. Through the program, students will connect with mentors, prepare to attend postsecondary education, and participate in hands-on learning. URegina will have its first intake of students in July 2025. “Since signing the agreement, the University has been working with our community, Indigenous partners and Shad to create a unique educational experience that will further develop the potential of these exceptional students,” said URegina Interim Provost and Vice-President (Academic) david Gregory. URegina says it is one of 26 universities across Canada that have partnered with Shad Canada.

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