Event Recap: XX Evening 2015 – Thank You Letter from Suzana
XX Evening 2015 Recap Thank You Letter From Event Organizer, Suzana Djordjevic-Stajic This was my fourth year organizing the XX Evening, and this year, I had enormous help from […]
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/XX Evening 2015 Recap Date of Event: March 3, 2015 In partnership with Science World at TELUS World of Science, the Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology hosted […]
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/XX Event 2014 Recap It was my great pleasure to organize XX Evening 2014, an evening of networking and dynamic discussion, for women studying and working in science, engineering, and […]
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/XX Evening By Melissa Montoril On March 8th, 2012, SCWIST, in a longstanding and successful partnership with TELUS World of Science, Vancouver SCWIST members and non-members alike enjoyed another year of […]
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Discover TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre. We are a publicly funded, not-for-profit research lab that is a hub for discovery and innovation. Our mission is to serve as Canada’s particle […]
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An interactive career fair focused on connecting employers and recruiters in STEM to Canadian women and underrepresented groups.
Read more »The History of SCWIST
/The Undaunted Six The Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) was incorporated as a society on July 30, 1981. Mary Vickers, the founding president, remembers how the […]
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SCWIST’s distinguished past has shaped who we are since 1981 and inspires the future we’re working towards.
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/As using digital media to communicate both science and misinformation becomes normalized, it has become crucially important to discuss how we are sharing public information regarding health, education, and the […]
Read more »Researching the global thermometer: Martine Lizotte’s excursion to the Arctic
CLIMATE CHANGE. It’s a phrase that’s become quite well-known, but teams are still researching to understand the specifics of how it will impact communities. Martine Lizotte from Université Laval is […]
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