University of Regina Unveils Decade-Long Strategic Vision
University of Regina announces strategic vision for the next decade
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The University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada, has announced a strategic vision for the next decade focusing on five key priorities: learn, discover, build, put things right, and innovate. This plan aims to enhance teaching excellence and address the significant decline in international student enrollment, which has dropped by 75% over the past two years.
- 01The University of Regina's strategic vision spans the next 10 years.
- 02The plan includes five priorities aimed at enhancing educational quality and collaboration.
- 03The university aims to advance truth and reconciliation as a core commitment.
- 04International student enrollment has decreased by 75% due to federal immigration policies.
- 05The university plans to adapt to technological advancements, including artificial intelligence.
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The University of Regina (U of R) in Saskatchewan, Canada, has unveiled a strategic vision for the next decade, encapsulated in the motto, “together we serve.” This vision includes five main priorities: learn, discover, build, put things right, and innovate. These priorities aim to position U of R among Canada's top universities by enhancing teaching excellence and providing transformative learning experiences. Chair of the Board Adynea Russell emphasized the importance of aligning resources and systems to foster collaboration across faculties. A key focus is on advancing truth and reconciliation, as highlighted by Aziz Douai, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, who stressed the need to implement the calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Additionally, University President Jeff Keshen addressed the concerning decline in international student enrollment, which has fallen by approximately 75% over the last two years, attributing this to federal immigration policies. Keshen expressed hope for reforms that would support post-secondary institutions and emphasized the university's commitment to adapting to new technological innovations, including artificial intelligence, over the next decade.
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The strategic vision aims to improve educational quality and address the challenges posed by declining international enrollment, which could affect the university's funding and diversity.
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