We are proud to present Atlantic Canada’s first conference dedicated to increasing engagement and excitement for women in STEM fields. Science, technology, engineering and math are disciplines that are fuelled by exploration and ambition. Year after year, we see that women are continually underrepresented in these fields and we aim to spark conversations about the adversities preventing women from pursuing these careers. This conference will bring new ideas to the forefront, foster networking opportunities and present an encouraging forum for delegates and speakers to share their experiences as women in STEM.
Girls STEM Up was inspired by young, female students who found themselves grappling with gender inequality in their respective degrees and felt compelled to contribute toward a change. We are strong advocates for the inclusion and promotion of women in STEM fields in our daily lives, which led to the establishment of this conference. We aim to make a meaningful impact on girls’ careers through strengthening existing partnerships for women in STEM and introducing new ones. We embrace this challenge.
Girls STEM Up will bring students and allies together across Atlantic Canada to engage in the conversation and share diverse views on leadership and female empowerment within STEM. We look forward to making a meaningful difference and invite all who share our goals to join us as we embark upon this exciting endeavour.
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The Data Visualization Competition allows participants to tell a data story through data visualizations, using their creativity and imagination. Featuring data from sectors of government and the private sector from across Canada, this competition will consist of developing an infographic poster and data story presentation which can be used to communicate an insight, story, recommendation, or new idea. This challenge will highlight the benefits of data visualization, including identifying potential improvements to government services or procedures. This can allow for better decision-making and more varied solutions to problems that span a wide range of social, environmental, and economic topics.
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Are you a job seeker? Come meet lots of employers from various sectors and learn about incredible job opportunities in the Fredericton region.
Need help with your job search? Check out the 'Job Seeking in Fredericton Speaker Series', being hosted every Wednesday night in September at Plant Hatch, starting at 6pm!
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Come over to H224 in Old Head Hall to grab some FREE pizza and learn more about TME! Get information about both the Diploma in TME, available to all undergraduates, as well as the Master's in Technology Management and Entrepreneurship. All are welcome!
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Assistance with executing the tasks for the research project. We are developing an evidence-based software platform, called ServUs, that makes easy for older adults and their family members navigate through to senior-friendly resources, government programs, as well as access to care professionals and service providers. ServUs platform will improve care-coordination with family, friends, and relevant health care professional team with a direct chat application and is capable of delivering desired information and resources to the end users’ fingertips.
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Assistance with executing the tasks for the research project. We are developing an evidence-based software platform, called ServUs, that makes easy for older adults and their family members navigate through to senior-friendly resources, government programs, as well as access to care professionals and service providers. ServUs platform will improve care-coordination with family, friends, and relevant health care professional team with a direct chat application and is capable of delivering desired information and resources to the end users’ fingertips.
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The University of New Brunswick Nursing Faculty is looking for submissions to the 23rd Annual Research Day, taking place on May 11th, 2018.
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