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News from Atlantic Canada’s science and research community.

Justin Gregg is a scientist, bestselling author, and entertainer who transforms complex ideas about human and animal behavior into laugh-out-loud learning experiences

Science Atlantic is excited to bring our Science Atlantic Sessions for All (SASA) series back for its 4th year in a row! We’re starting this season off strong with a discussion about “Supporting Student Success Through Cross-Campus Partnerships”, on Friday, November 7th, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. AST *,

The Science Atlantic Board is seeking nominations for three positions that will become vacant in November 2025. Deadline for nominations: November 6, 2025.

The 75th Atlantic Universities Geoscience Conference will be held at St. Francis Xavier between October 30 to November 2, 2025. Registration is now open and will close on October 16, 2025. Undergraduate students who wish to submit an abstract have until October 18 at 5:00pm. Submissions are editable so you

The dates and locations for our 2025-2026 conferences have been confirmed! Please download the conference schedule poster to print and post on your office door and department bulletin boards.

We are excited to welcome Dr. Dale Keefe as Acting Chair Elect of the Science Atlantic Board! Dale has had a decades long relationship with Science Atlantic, and we’re thrilled to have him return in a leadership role.

This year’s Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science (MSCS) Conference will be held at Cape Breton University, on October 17 and 18, 2025.

2024-2025 Student Awards Yearbook is out now! The Yearbook is a celebration of our student conference award winners who excel in research, science communication, mathematical problem solving, and computer programming.

The 2024-2025 conference season created a space where 941 of the Atlantic region’s most talented researchers could connect and collaborate.