Youth Science Canada is pleased to present its annual report for the 2022 fiscal year, ending June 30, 2022. Although the global pandemic continued challenging youth programs and events throughout 2021 and 2022, we witnessed awe-inspiring creativity and ingenuity as the country's young scientists continued to discover and innovate, building towards a better tomorrow.
The public is encouraged to join local students in discovering STEM projects by finalists from across Canada and explore exhibits from STEM-related organizations and institutions.
Youth Science Canada (YSC) is pleased to announce that the Ambassador Program will be returning for the 2023 Canada-Wide Science Fair, in Edmonton, Alberta. We are now accepting applications.
Youth Science Canada, Canada’s national organization engaging youth through STEM projects, has closed applications for selection to Team Canada-ISEF 2023. In total, 96 applications from 9 provinces plus 2 students living abroad were submitted and will be evaluated to go onto the second round.
Youth Science Canada, a national organization engaging youth through STEM projects, encourages Canadian students, Grades 9-12 (including Cégep in Quebec), to apply for one of eight spots on Team Canada-ISEF 2023. The deadline to apply is Thursday, December 15
Hanze (Louis) Wu, Koral Kulacoglu and Annabelle Rayson represented Canada at the EU Contest for Young Scientists event in the Netherlands, taking home top prizes for their outstanding projects.
Annabelle Rayson, CWSF 2022 Best Project (Discovery) Award winner, from Sarnia, Ontario won the 2022 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for her research on algae blooms.