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Science Atlantic Sessions for All
Engage in enriching conversations through Science Atlantic Sessions for All (SASA).
Join faculty members and guest speakers in informal online gatherings to connect, learn, and collaborate in an environment designed to foster connections. We eagerly anticipate a year-round series of sessions and welcome your suggestions for future topics to explore.
More details can be found at Science Atlantic Sessions for All.
Speaker Tours
Several of our science committees partner with other organizations to host annual speaker tours of notable scientists. Each tour visits a minimum of three different post-secondary institutions in Atlantic Canada. Lectures are free and open to all interested.
More details can be found at the Speaker Tours page.
2023-2024 Conferences
Science Atlantic hosts annual academic student conferences in a number of disciplines. Approximately 1,000 undergraduates, graduate students and faculty members attend these events each year.
Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science (MSCS) Conference
Hosted by UPEI
Atlantic Universities Geoscience Conference (AUGC)
Hosted by MUN
Atlantic Undergraduate Physics and Astronomy Conference (AUPAC)
Hosted by MtA
Science Atlantic Environment Conference (SAEC)
Hosted by UPEI
Biology and Applied Aquatic Sciences (BAAS) Conference
Hosted by Dal
Science Atlantic Nutrition and Foods Conference (SANFC)
Hosted by MUN
Past Conferences
- Past Applied Aquatic Sciences (BAAS) Conferences
- Past Biology (BAAS) Conferences
- Past Chemistry (ChemCon) Conferences
- Past Computer Science (MSCS) Conferences
- Past Earth Science (AUGC) Conferences
- Past Environment (SAEC) Conferences
- Past Mathematics & Statistics (MSCS) Conferences
- Past Physics & Astronomy (AUPAC) Conferences
- Past Psychology (Psych) Conferences
Past Events
Past Speaker Tours
- Past Chemistry Speaker Tours
- Past Physics Speaker Tours
- Past Women in Science Speak Tours
- Past Geology Speaker Tours