Thanks to a partnership agreement with Shad Canada, the University of Regina will see top Canadian high school students participate in a month-long summer study program focused on science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM), as well as entrepreneurship and innovation.
"We are excited to be partnering with Shad on this innovative program that will bring some of the most talented high school students in the country to learn and study at the University of Regina," said david Gregory, Interim Provost and Vice-President (Academic). "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."
Shad Canada operates across Canada, placing students in STEAM courses through their network of 26 partnering universities. Each Shad campus offers unique programming where students connect to mentors, prepare for post-secondary, and get an immersive experience with hands-on learning.
The University of Regina will see its first intake of at least 80 students in July 2025. The students will be selected by Shad through a competitive process based on their academic performance, leadership, creativity, and initiative. Focusing on innovation, community engagement, and entrepreneurship, the Shad program at the U of R will be overseen by the Graduate Advanced Training and Entrepreneurship (GATE) Center in collaboration with other campus partners.
"Shad is on an ambitious plan to impact even more high school students across the country," said Tim Jackson, CEO, Shad Canada. "We are thrilled to have the University of Regina join the team so more students can discover new areas of study, access academics and business leaders, and reach new heights of personal development."
The U of R program will include academic components in STEAM, entrepreneurship, and team-based projects, as well as social and recreational components featuring on and off-campus activities that enhance wellness and provide exposure to the geography and culture of the region. The students will also be introduced to local Indigenous communities and traditional knowledge resources.
The University of Regina joins 25 other universities in Canada that host Shad students. The program is supported financially by corporations, government, universities and other organizations, and by fees paid by student participants.
Students can learn more about Shad and apply for the Summer 2025 program at Shad Canada. Applications close December 1, 2024.