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This month, we are excited to announce the arrival of two new staff members to our team at Science Atlantic! We welcome Megan Krempa and Amelia St. John.
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This month, we are excited to announce the arrival of two new staff members to our team at Science Atlantic! We welcome Megan Krempa and Amelia St. John.

The 2023 Science Atlantic Psychology Conference was held May 3 and 4, at Mount Saint Vincent University.

On May 17, 2023, Dr. Taq Kaur Bhandal (she/her), Partner at BIPOC Executive Search, hosted our third Science Atlantic Sessions for All event, Mentorship Magic: 3 Ways to Support BIPOC Students.

This month, we are excited to announce the arrival of two new staff members to our team at Science Atlantic! We welcome co-op student Holly O’Brien and design student August Schaffler. Holly is a fourth year Bachelor of Commerce student at Dalhousie University. She joins us as a Communications and

The 2023 Science Atlantic Nutrition and Foods Conference (SANFC) was held virtually April 28 to 29, by the University of Prince Edward Island.

Science Atlantic is proud to be a member of Volunteer Canada. One of Volunteer Canada’s flagship initiatives is National Volunteer Week (NVW) which puts an annual spotlight on the good work of volunteers across the country. The 2023 Aquaculture & Fisheries and Biology Conference This year’s theme is Volunteering Weaves

The 2023 Science Atlantic-CIC Chemistry Conference (ChemCon) is happening May 25 to 27 at Dalhousie University. This year’s conference centres around the theme ‘Diversity in Chemistry’ with the goal of uplifting the voices of underrepresented groups and showcasing those who are working towards creating a more accessible future. In addition

On March 21, 2023, Dr. Erin Mazerolle and Dr. Erin Austen hosted our second Science Atlantic Sessions for All event, Hack a Hackathon Template.

Join BIPOCS ES’s partner Dr. Taq Kaur Bhandal for ‘SASA: Mentorship Magic: 3 Ways to Support BIPOC Students’