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SUMMARY:Preparing for the Non-Academic Job Market
DESCRIPTION:This session teaches you how to think about the non-academic job search\, and how non-academic employers think about people with graduate training and about job applicants in general. It shows you how to prepare to conduct a non-academic job search\, should you ever want or need to\, and discusses the mechanics of a search. You should leave this session knowing how to conduct a non-academic job search on your own\, including what to do in the immediate near term. Slide lecture with extensive Q&A\, with an exercise on how to build a resume\, a sample resume\, and a slide list. The session will be recorded and made available for review.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/preparing-for-the-non-academic-job-market/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:Preparing for the Non-Academic Job Market
DESCRIPTION:This session teaches you how to think about the non-academic job search\, and how non-academic employers think about people with graduate training and about job applicants in general. It shows you how to prepare to conduct a non-academic job search\, should you ever want or need to\, and discusses the mechanics of a search. You should leave this session knowing how to conduct a non-academic job search on your own\, including what to do in the immediate near term. Slide lecture with extensive Q&A\, with an exercise on how to build a resume\, a sample resume\, and a slide list. The session will be recorded and made available for review.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/preparing-for-the-non-academic-job-market-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:Preparing for the Non-Academic Job Market
DESCRIPTION:This session teaches you how to think about the non-academic job search\, and how non-academic employers think about people with graduate training and about job applicants in general. It shows you how to prepare to conduct a non-academic job search\, should you ever want or need to\, and discusses the mechanics of a search. You should leave this session knowing how to conduct a non-academic job search on your own\, including what to do in the immediate near term. Slide lecture with extensive Q&A\, with an exercise on how to build a resume\, a sample resume\, and a slide list. The session will be recorded and made available for review.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/preparing-for-the-non-academic-job-market-3/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:Preparing for the Non-Academic Job Market
DESCRIPTION:This session teaches you how to think about the non-academic job search\, and how non-academic employers think about people with graduate training and about job applicants in general. It shows you how to prepare to conduct a non-academic job search\, should you ever want or need to\, and discusses the mechanics of a search. You should leave this session knowing how to conduct a non-academic job search on your own\, including what to do in the immediate near term. Slide lecture with extensive Q&A\, with an exercise on how to build a resume\, a sample resume\, and a slide list. The session will be recorded and made available for review.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/preparing-for-the-non-academic-job-market-4/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:Preparing for the Non-Academic Job Market
DESCRIPTION:This session teaches you how to think about the non-academic job search\, and how non-academic employers think about people with graduate training and about job applicants in general. It shows you how to prepare to conduct a non-academic job search\, should you ever want or need to\, and discusses the mechanics of a search. You should leave this session knowing how to conduct a non-academic job search on your own\, including what to do in the immediate near term. Slide lecture with extensive Q&A\, with an exercise on how to build a resume\, a sample resume\, and a slide list. The session will be recorded and made available for review.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/preparing-for-the-non-academic-job-market-5/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/Preparing-for-the-nonacademic-job-market.png
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T193848Z
UID:9823-1580326200-1580333400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SFU Nobel Prize Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating the newly awarded Nobel Prize winners in chemistry\, physics and medicine/physiology. Experts from these fields will explain the impact of these prizes and highlight the connection between fundamental and applied research. \nThe Energy Revolution\nDr. Stephen Campbell\, Chief Technical Officer\, Nano One Materials Corporation \nCosmic Conundrums and Worlds of Wonder\nDr. Joanna Woo\, Astrophysicist\, Department of Physics \nControlling the burn – how life senses adapt to changes in oxygen availability\nDr. David Vocadlo\, Canada Research Chair in Chemical Biology\, Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry \nDoors open and light refreshments served 6:30pm. Lecture and Q&A from 7:30pm–9:30pm.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nobel-prize-lectures-2/
LOCATION:Science World at Telus World of Science\, 1455 Quebec St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 3Z7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200129T193000
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UID:26039-1580326200-1580333400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SFU Nobel Prize Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating the newly awarded Nobel Prize winners in chemistry\, physics and medicine/physiology. Experts from these fields will explain the impact of these prizes and highlight the connection between fundamental and applied research. \nThe Energy Revolution\nDr. Stephen Campbell\, Chief Technical Officer\, Nano One Materials Corporation \nCosmic Conundrums and Worlds of Wonder\nDr. Joanna Woo\, Astrophysicist\, Department of Physics \nControlling the burn – how life senses adapt to changes in oxygen availability\nDr. David Vocadlo\, Canada Research Chair in Chemical Biology\, Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry \nDoors open and light refreshments served 6:30pm. Lecture and Q&A from 7:30pm–9:30pm.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nobel-prize-lectures-2-2/
LOCATION:Science World at Telus World of Science\, 1455 Quebec St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 3Z7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200129T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T193441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T193441Z
UID:27677-1580326200-1580333400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SFU Nobel Prize Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating the newly awarded Nobel Prize winners in chemistry\, physics and medicine/physiology. Experts from these fields will explain the impact of these prizes and highlight the connection between fundamental and applied research. \nThe Energy Revolution\nDr. Stephen Campbell\, Chief Technical Officer\, Nano One Materials Corporation \nCosmic Conundrums and Worlds of Wonder\nDr. Joanna Woo\, Astrophysicist\, Department of Physics \nControlling the burn – how life senses adapt to changes in oxygen availability\nDr. David Vocadlo\, Canada Research Chair in Chemical Biology\, Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry \nDoors open and light refreshments served 6:30pm. Lecture and Q&A from 7:30pm–9:30pm.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nobel-prize-lectures-2-3/
LOCATION:Science World at Telus World of Science\, 1455 Quebec St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 3Z7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200129T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200129T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T193441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T193441Z
UID:30760-1580326200-1580333400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SFU Nobel Prize Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating the newly awarded Nobel Prize winners in chemistry\, physics and medicine/physiology. Experts from these fields will explain the impact of these prizes and highlight the connection between fundamental and applied research. \nThe Energy Revolution\nDr. Stephen Campbell\, Chief Technical Officer\, Nano One Materials Corporation \nCosmic Conundrums and Worlds of Wonder\nDr. Joanna Woo\, Astrophysicist\, Department of Physics \nControlling the burn – how life senses adapt to changes in oxygen availability\nDr. David Vocadlo\, Canada Research Chair in Chemical Biology\, Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry \nDoors open and light refreshments served 6:30pm. Lecture and Q&A from 7:30pm–9:30pm.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nobel-prize-lectures-2-4/
LOCATION:Science World at Telus World of Science\, 1455 Quebec St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 3Z7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200129T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200129T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T193441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T193441Z
UID:32220-1580326200-1580333400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SFU Nobel Prize Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating the newly awarded Nobel Prize winners in chemistry\, physics and medicine/physiology. Experts from these fields will explain the impact of these prizes and highlight the connection between fundamental and applied research. \nThe Energy Revolution\nDr. Stephen Campbell\, Chief Technical Officer\, Nano One Materials Corporation \nCosmic Conundrums and Worlds of Wonder\nDr. Joanna Woo\, Astrophysicist\, Department of Physics \nControlling the burn – how life senses adapt to changes in oxygen availability\nDr. David Vocadlo\, Canada Research Chair in Chemical Biology\, Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry \nDoors open and light refreshments served 6:30pm. Lecture and Q&A from 7:30pm–9:30pm.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nobel-prize-lectures-2-5/
LOCATION:Science World at Telus World of Science\, 1455 Quebec St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 3Z7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
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CREATED:20200130T184600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T184600Z
UID:10182-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows
DESCRIPTION:UBC’s Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows will cover a range of important campus and academic information and advice geared to help you and your families obtain the most from your Postdoc experience at UBC. \nOrientation is open to all new PDFs and existing PDFs who have not yet attended a PDF Orientation. \nMore details and the agenda can be found on the Orientation section of the PDFO website.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-orientation-for-postdoctoral-fellows/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
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UID:26053-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows
DESCRIPTION:UBC’s Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows will cover a range of important campus and academic information and advice geared to help you and your families obtain the most from your Postdoc experience at UBC. \nOrientation is open to all new PDFs and existing PDFs who have not yet attended a PDF Orientation. \nMore details and the agenda can be found on the Orientation section of the PDFO website.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-orientation-for-postdoctoral-fellows-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T184600Z
UID:27691-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows
DESCRIPTION:UBC’s Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows will cover a range of important campus and academic information and advice geared to help you and your families obtain the most from your Postdoc experience at UBC. \nOrientation is open to all new PDFs and existing PDFs who have not yet attended a PDF Orientation. \nMore details and the agenda can be found on the Orientation section of the PDFO website.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-orientation-for-postdoctoral-fellows-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200130T184600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T184600Z
UID:30774-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows
DESCRIPTION:UBC’s Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows will cover a range of important campus and academic information and advice geared to help you and your families obtain the most from your Postdoc experience at UBC. \nOrientation is open to all new PDFs and existing PDFs who have not yet attended a PDF Orientation. \nMore details and the agenda can be found on the Orientation section of the PDFO website.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-orientation-for-postdoctoral-fellows-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200130T184600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T184600Z
UID:32234-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows
DESCRIPTION:UBC’s Orientation for Postdoctoral Fellows will cover a range of important campus and academic information and advice geared to help you and your families obtain the most from your Postdoc experience at UBC. \nOrientation is open to all new PDFs and existing PDFs who have not yet attended a PDF Orientation. \nMore details and the agenda can be found on the Orientation section of the PDFO website.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-orientation-for-postdoctoral-fellows-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200130T185011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T185011Z
UID:10184-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC School of Biomedical Engineering Career Networking Forum
DESCRIPTION:The SBME Career Networking Forum invites Students\, Faculty & Industry Professionals to an evening of discussion and networking!\n\nOn February 4th\, our team will be hosting a career networking event bringing together students\, UBC faculty\, and industry professionals from across BC to enhance connection between stakeholders. \nIndividuals from different backgrounds\, including medicine\, medical device development\, cellular biology\, regenerative medicine\, and more! \nDate: Tuesday\, February 4th\, 5:00pm – 8:00pm\, \nLocation: Great Hall South\, AMS Nest\, 6133 University Blvd\, BC V6T 1Z1 \nLight food and refreshments will be served! \nAgenda: \n5:00 pm: Registration \n5:30 pm: Opening remarks \n5:45 pm: Information fair with more than 20 invited companies \n6:30 pm: Panel discussions with esteemed industry professionals including representatives from STEMCELL Technologies\, AbCellera\, Arbutus Medical\, and Claris Healthcare.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-school-of-biomedical-engineering-career-networking-forum/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/School-of-Biomedical-Engineering-Career-Networking-Forum-2020.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200130T185011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T185011Z
UID:26054-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC School of Biomedical Engineering Career Networking Forum
DESCRIPTION:The SBME Career Networking Forum invites Students\, Faculty & Industry Professionals to an evening of discussion and networking!\n\nOn February 4th\, our team will be hosting a career networking event bringing together students\, UBC faculty\, and industry professionals from across BC to enhance connection between stakeholders. \nIndividuals from different backgrounds\, including medicine\, medical device development\, cellular biology\, regenerative medicine\, and more! \nDate: Tuesday\, February 4th\, 5:00pm – 8:00pm\, \nLocation: Great Hall South\, AMS Nest\, 6133 University Blvd\, BC V6T 1Z1 \nLight food and refreshments will be served! \nAgenda: \n5:00 pm: Registration \n5:30 pm: Opening remarks \n5:45 pm: Information fair with more than 20 invited companies \n6:30 pm: Panel discussions with esteemed industry professionals including representatives from STEMCELL Technologies\, AbCellera\, Arbutus Medical\, and Claris Healthcare.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-school-of-biomedical-engineering-career-networking-forum-2/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/School-of-Biomedical-Engineering-Career-Networking-Forum-2020.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200130T185011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T185011Z
UID:27692-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC School of Biomedical Engineering Career Networking Forum
DESCRIPTION:The SBME Career Networking Forum invites Students\, Faculty & Industry Professionals to an evening of discussion and networking!\n\nOn February 4th\, our team will be hosting a career networking event bringing together students\, UBC faculty\, and industry professionals from across BC to enhance connection between stakeholders. \nIndividuals from different backgrounds\, including medicine\, medical device development\, cellular biology\, regenerative medicine\, and more! \nDate: Tuesday\, February 4th\, 5:00pm – 8:00pm\, \nLocation: Great Hall South\, AMS Nest\, 6133 University Blvd\, BC V6T 1Z1 \nLight food and refreshments will be served! \nAgenda: \n5:00 pm: Registration \n5:30 pm: Opening remarks \n5:45 pm: Information fair with more than 20 invited companies \n6:30 pm: Panel discussions with esteemed industry professionals including representatives from STEMCELL Technologies\, AbCellera\, Arbutus Medical\, and Claris Healthcare.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-school-of-biomedical-engineering-career-networking-forum-3/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/School-of-Biomedical-Engineering-Career-Networking-Forum-2020.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200130T185011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T185011Z
UID:30775-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC School of Biomedical Engineering Career Networking Forum
DESCRIPTION:The SBME Career Networking Forum invites Students\, Faculty & Industry Professionals to an evening of discussion and networking!\n\nOn February 4th\, our team will be hosting a career networking event bringing together students\, UBC faculty\, and industry professionals from across BC to enhance connection between stakeholders. \nIndividuals from different backgrounds\, including medicine\, medical device development\, cellular biology\, regenerative medicine\, and more! \nDate: Tuesday\, February 4th\, 5:00pm – 8:00pm\, \nLocation: Great Hall South\, AMS Nest\, 6133 University Blvd\, BC V6T 1Z1 \nLight food and refreshments will be served! \nAgenda: \n5:00 pm: Registration \n5:30 pm: Opening remarks \n5:45 pm: Information fair with more than 20 invited companies \n6:30 pm: Panel discussions with esteemed industry professionals including representatives from STEMCELL Technologies\, AbCellera\, Arbutus Medical\, and Claris Healthcare.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-school-of-biomedical-engineering-career-networking-forum-4/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/School-of-Biomedical-Engineering-Career-Networking-Forum-2020.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200130T185011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T185011Z
UID:32235-1580371200-1580403600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC School of Biomedical Engineering Career Networking Forum
DESCRIPTION:The SBME Career Networking Forum invites Students\, Faculty & Industry Professionals to an evening of discussion and networking!\n\nOn February 4th\, our team will be hosting a career networking event bringing together students\, UBC faculty\, and industry professionals from across BC to enhance connection between stakeholders. \nIndividuals from different backgrounds\, including medicine\, medical device development\, cellular biology\, regenerative medicine\, and more! \nDate: Tuesday\, February 4th\, 5:00pm – 8:00pm\, \nLocation: Great Hall South\, AMS Nest\, 6133 University Blvd\, BC V6T 1Z1 \nLight food and refreshments will be served! \nAgenda: \n5:00 pm: Registration \n5:30 pm: Opening remarks \n5:45 pm: Information fair with more than 20 invited companies \n6:30 pm: Panel discussions with esteemed industry professionals including representatives from STEMCELL Technologies\, AbCellera\, Arbutus Medical\, and Claris Healthcare.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-school-of-biomedical-engineering-career-networking-forum-5/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/School-of-Biomedical-Engineering-Career-Networking-Forum-2020.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T194321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T194321Z
UID:9831-1580410800-1580418000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van: Stem Cells & BioPrinting\, Video Game Truths & Sustainability in Filmmaking
DESCRIPTION:Like TED Talks\, but with beer! Three 15-minute talks on subjects across STEM\, in simple language and with some humour. Q&A after each talk.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nEach night 3 passionate Nerds (aka “Science Communicators”) give talks on complex subjects across “STEM” (Science\, Technology\, Engineering & Math)\, like Astronomy\, Quantum Physics\, Neuroscience and even how to genetically engineer a Unicorn. They do it in language anyone can understand and with as much humour as possible. The beer also helps! This is a 19+ event. \n\n\n\nWE’RE LIKE TED TALKS BUT WITH BEER\, so this is a 19+ event. If you’re under 19 years of age\, click here for our TEEN shows.\nAt our January 2020 show we’ll discuss where the biotech community is at with stem cells & 3D printing human tissue; how independent filmmakers are effecting real change in the world through their work & empowering marginalized communities; and answer your burning questions about what programmers actually do all day while they’re making the video games we love. \nWe’ll have interactive question & answer periods after each talk\, so come prepared with your questions and meet other nerds & the speakers during the breaks. \nJanuary Talks:\n“Illuminating the Mysterious\, Yet Controversial Realm of Stem Cells & BioPrinting” – Dr. Alison Muller\nStem cell technology has both fascinated and concerned society. The potential to use stem cells to build new organs using 3D bioprinting technology to replace diseased or damage ones may one day be a medical possibility; however\, we aren’t quite there yet. The media has done an excellent job misinforming the public about what stem cells really are\, where they genuinely come from\, and what they can actually do. However\, you need not fear! Dr. Alison Muller’s talk will clarify many questions and concerns surrounding stem cells while discussing the realistic\, yet still very cool\, bioprinting being done using stem cell technology. \nBio: Alison Muller is a Ph.D graduate from the University of Alberta who has recently moved back home to Vancouver where she’s pursuing a career in Vancouver’s exciting biotech sector. She loves presenting cutting edge medical research and has presented panels at for the past few years at Comic Expos discussing science fiction inspired technology. She has been a guest on CBC Radio morning shows in Edmonton and Calgary\, as well as appearing on Global Edmonton participating in a liquid nitrogen explosion! She recently founded aliscience.ca\, a science communication blog that publishes different topics focused around medical science discoveries as well as the tools used in the research field. She’s looking forward to starting her biotech career here. Alison LOVES “Magic: The Gathering” and cosplaying both original and recognizable characters in her spare time. \n“All Work & No Play? The What\, Why & How of Making Video Games” – Ed Douglas\n“How are video games made? Who makes them? Do you just eat pizza and play games all day? Ed Douglas breaks down the myths and reality of video game development and answers top questions about one of the world’s favourite pastimes. \nBio: Ed Douglas is a videogame developer and filmmaker from Vancouver\, BC\, with passion for sci-fi and an obsession with astrophysics. He’s worked on some great game series like Mass Effect and Need for Speed\, and some terrible movies like “Lightning: Bolts of Destruction” (where killer lightning chases our heroes while scientists come to the rescue)\, and “Belly of the Beast” (where Steven Seagal chases his career straight into the direct-to-DVD bin). After ambling around the world telling stories with companies like EA and Ubisoft\, he’s back in BC refocusing back on film & TV.” \n“Sustainability in Filmmaking” – Farhan Umedaly\nFarhan Umedaly is an award-winning filmmaker best known for his films about social causes. His talk will show how independent filmmakers can effect real change in the world through their work and empower marginalized communities. \nBio: Farhan has a background in neurobiology and consulted for renewable energy developments before establishing his own production company in 2009. His original focus was to produce videos that enable clean-tech and renewable energy companies. Since then\, VoVo Productions has produced more than 200 projects for leading companies and non-profits such as the David Suzuki Foundation\, to help create positive change. \nFarhan works alongside groups such as ISS of BC\, Vancouver Foundation and Access to Media & Education Society\, to provide mentorship in filmmaking to marginalized communities such as Syrian refugees and indigenous communities. He is best known for his indigenous focused documentaries ‘A Last Stand for Lelu’ and‘The Sun on Top of the House’. \nIn 2017 Farhan founded the Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass which has trained more than 200 indigenous participants to be self-sufficient filmmakers. He is also an instructor at Simon Fraser University within the Beedie School of Business and a guest lecturer on the topic of Human Rights – International Studies program. \nTransit: We’re just 3 blocks from the Seabus at Lonsdale Quay (straight up Chesterfield)\, so don’t learn and drive.\nMUST BE 19 YEARS+
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-stem-cells-bioprinting-video-game-truths-sustainability-in-filmmaking/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T194321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T194321Z
UID:26042-1580410800-1580418000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van: Stem Cells & BioPrinting\, Video Game Truths & Sustainability in Filmmaking
DESCRIPTION:Like TED Talks\, but with beer! Three 15-minute talks on subjects across STEM\, in simple language and with some humour. Q&A after each talk.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nEach night 3 passionate Nerds (aka “Science Communicators”) give talks on complex subjects across “STEM” (Science\, Technology\, Engineering & Math)\, like Astronomy\, Quantum Physics\, Neuroscience and even how to genetically engineer a Unicorn. They do it in language anyone can understand and with as much humour as possible. The beer also helps! This is a 19+ event. \n\n\n\nWE’RE LIKE TED TALKS BUT WITH BEER\, so this is a 19+ event. If you’re under 19 years of age\, click here for our TEEN shows.\nAt our January 2020 show we’ll discuss where the biotech community is at with stem cells & 3D printing human tissue; how independent filmmakers are effecting real change in the world through their work & empowering marginalized communities; and answer your burning questions about what programmers actually do all day while they’re making the video games we love. \nWe’ll have interactive question & answer periods after each talk\, so come prepared with your questions and meet other nerds & the speakers during the breaks. \nJanuary Talks:\n“Illuminating the Mysterious\, Yet Controversial Realm of Stem Cells & BioPrinting” – Dr. Alison Muller\nStem cell technology has both fascinated and concerned society. The potential to use stem cells to build new organs using 3D bioprinting technology to replace diseased or damage ones may one day be a medical possibility; however\, we aren’t quite there yet. The media has done an excellent job misinforming the public about what stem cells really are\, where they genuinely come from\, and what they can actually do. However\, you need not fear! Dr. Alison Muller’s talk will clarify many questions and concerns surrounding stem cells while discussing the realistic\, yet still very cool\, bioprinting being done using stem cell technology. \nBio: Alison Muller is a Ph.D graduate from the University of Alberta who has recently moved back home to Vancouver where she’s pursuing a career in Vancouver’s exciting biotech sector. She loves presenting cutting edge medical research and has presented panels at for the past few years at Comic Expos discussing science fiction inspired technology. She has been a guest on CBC Radio morning shows in Edmonton and Calgary\, as well as appearing on Global Edmonton participating in a liquid nitrogen explosion! She recently founded aliscience.ca\, a science communication blog that publishes different topics focused around medical science discoveries as well as the tools used in the research field. She’s looking forward to starting her biotech career here. Alison LOVES “Magic: The Gathering” and cosplaying both original and recognizable characters in her spare time. \n“All Work & No Play? The What\, Why & How of Making Video Games” – Ed Douglas\n“How are video games made? Who makes them? Do you just eat pizza and play games all day? Ed Douglas breaks down the myths and reality of video game development and answers top questions about one of the world’s favourite pastimes. \nBio: Ed Douglas is a videogame developer and filmmaker from Vancouver\, BC\, with passion for sci-fi and an obsession with astrophysics. He’s worked on some great game series like Mass Effect and Need for Speed\, and some terrible movies like “Lightning: Bolts of Destruction” (where killer lightning chases our heroes while scientists come to the rescue)\, and “Belly of the Beast” (where Steven Seagal chases his career straight into the direct-to-DVD bin). After ambling around the world telling stories with companies like EA and Ubisoft\, he’s back in BC refocusing back on film & TV.” \n“Sustainability in Filmmaking” – Farhan Umedaly\nFarhan Umedaly is an award-winning filmmaker best known for his films about social causes. His talk will show how independent filmmakers can effect real change in the world through their work and empower marginalized communities. \nBio: Farhan has a background in neurobiology and consulted for renewable energy developments before establishing his own production company in 2009. His original focus was to produce videos that enable clean-tech and renewable energy companies. Since then\, VoVo Productions has produced more than 200 projects for leading companies and non-profits such as the David Suzuki Foundation\, to help create positive change. \nFarhan works alongside groups such as ISS of BC\, Vancouver Foundation and Access to Media & Education Society\, to provide mentorship in filmmaking to marginalized communities such as Syrian refugees and indigenous communities. He is best known for his indigenous focused documentaries ‘A Last Stand for Lelu’ and‘The Sun on Top of the House’. \nIn 2017 Farhan founded the Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass which has trained more than 200 indigenous participants to be self-sufficient filmmakers. He is also an instructor at Simon Fraser University within the Beedie School of Business and a guest lecturer on the topic of Human Rights – International Studies program. \nTransit: We’re just 3 blocks from the Seabus at Lonsdale Quay (straight up Chesterfield)\, so don’t learn and drive.\nMUST BE 19 YEARS+
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-stem-cells-bioprinting-video-game-truths-sustainability-in-filmmaking-2/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T194321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T194321Z
UID:27680-1580410800-1580418000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van: Stem Cells & BioPrinting\, Video Game Truths & Sustainability in Filmmaking
DESCRIPTION:Like TED Talks\, but with beer! Three 15-minute talks on subjects across STEM\, in simple language and with some humour. Q&A after each talk.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nEach night 3 passionate Nerds (aka “Science Communicators”) give talks on complex subjects across “STEM” (Science\, Technology\, Engineering & Math)\, like Astronomy\, Quantum Physics\, Neuroscience and even how to genetically engineer a Unicorn. They do it in language anyone can understand and with as much humour as possible. The beer also helps! This is a 19+ event. \n\n\n\nWE’RE LIKE TED TALKS BUT WITH BEER\, so this is a 19+ event. If you’re under 19 years of age\, click here for our TEEN shows.\nAt our January 2020 show we’ll discuss where the biotech community is at with stem cells & 3D printing human tissue; how independent filmmakers are effecting real change in the world through their work & empowering marginalized communities; and answer your burning questions about what programmers actually do all day while they’re making the video games we love. \nWe’ll have interactive question & answer periods after each talk\, so come prepared with your questions and meet other nerds & the speakers during the breaks. \nJanuary Talks:\n“Illuminating the Mysterious\, Yet Controversial Realm of Stem Cells & BioPrinting” – Dr. Alison Muller\nStem cell technology has both fascinated and concerned society. The potential to use stem cells to build new organs using 3D bioprinting technology to replace diseased or damage ones may one day be a medical possibility; however\, we aren’t quite there yet. The media has done an excellent job misinforming the public about what stem cells really are\, where they genuinely come from\, and what they can actually do. However\, you need not fear! Dr. Alison Muller’s talk will clarify many questions and concerns surrounding stem cells while discussing the realistic\, yet still very cool\, bioprinting being done using stem cell technology. \nBio: Alison Muller is a Ph.D graduate from the University of Alberta who has recently moved back home to Vancouver where she’s pursuing a career in Vancouver’s exciting biotech sector. She loves presenting cutting edge medical research and has presented panels at for the past few years at Comic Expos discussing science fiction inspired technology. She has been a guest on CBC Radio morning shows in Edmonton and Calgary\, as well as appearing on Global Edmonton participating in a liquid nitrogen explosion! She recently founded aliscience.ca\, a science communication blog that publishes different topics focused around medical science discoveries as well as the tools used in the research field. She’s looking forward to starting her biotech career here. Alison LOVES “Magic: The Gathering” and cosplaying both original and recognizable characters in her spare time. \n“All Work & No Play? The What\, Why & How of Making Video Games” – Ed Douglas\n“How are video games made? Who makes them? Do you just eat pizza and play games all day? Ed Douglas breaks down the myths and reality of video game development and answers top questions about one of the world’s favourite pastimes. \nBio: Ed Douglas is a videogame developer and filmmaker from Vancouver\, BC\, with passion for sci-fi and an obsession with astrophysics. He’s worked on some great game series like Mass Effect and Need for Speed\, and some terrible movies like “Lightning: Bolts of Destruction” (where killer lightning chases our heroes while scientists come to the rescue)\, and “Belly of the Beast” (where Steven Seagal chases his career straight into the direct-to-DVD bin). After ambling around the world telling stories with companies like EA and Ubisoft\, he’s back in BC refocusing back on film & TV.” \n“Sustainability in Filmmaking” – Farhan Umedaly\nFarhan Umedaly is an award-winning filmmaker best known for his films about social causes. His talk will show how independent filmmakers can effect real change in the world through their work and empower marginalized communities. \nBio: Farhan has a background in neurobiology and consulted for renewable energy developments before establishing his own production company in 2009. His original focus was to produce videos that enable clean-tech and renewable energy companies. Since then\, VoVo Productions has produced more than 200 projects for leading companies and non-profits such as the David Suzuki Foundation\, to help create positive change. \nFarhan works alongside groups such as ISS of BC\, Vancouver Foundation and Access to Media & Education Society\, to provide mentorship in filmmaking to marginalized communities such as Syrian refugees and indigenous communities. He is best known for his indigenous focused documentaries ‘A Last Stand for Lelu’ and‘The Sun on Top of the House’. \nIn 2017 Farhan founded the Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass which has trained more than 200 indigenous participants to be self-sufficient filmmakers. He is also an instructor at Simon Fraser University within the Beedie School of Business and a guest lecturer on the topic of Human Rights – International Studies program. \nTransit: We’re just 3 blocks from the Seabus at Lonsdale Quay (straight up Chesterfield)\, so don’t learn and drive.\nMUST BE 19 YEARS+
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-stem-cells-bioprinting-video-game-truths-sustainability-in-filmmaking-3/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T194321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T194321Z
UID:30763-1580410800-1580418000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van: Stem Cells & BioPrinting\, Video Game Truths & Sustainability in Filmmaking
DESCRIPTION:Like TED Talks\, but with beer! Three 15-minute talks on subjects across STEM\, in simple language and with some humour. Q&A after each talk.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nEach night 3 passionate Nerds (aka “Science Communicators”) give talks on complex subjects across “STEM” (Science\, Technology\, Engineering & Math)\, like Astronomy\, Quantum Physics\, Neuroscience and even how to genetically engineer a Unicorn. They do it in language anyone can understand and with as much humour as possible. The beer also helps! This is a 19+ event. \n\n\n\nWE’RE LIKE TED TALKS BUT WITH BEER\, so this is a 19+ event. If you’re under 19 years of age\, click here for our TEEN shows.\nAt our January 2020 show we’ll discuss where the biotech community is at with stem cells & 3D printing human tissue; how independent filmmakers are effecting real change in the world through their work & empowering marginalized communities; and answer your burning questions about what programmers actually do all day while they’re making the video games we love. \nWe’ll have interactive question & answer periods after each talk\, so come prepared with your questions and meet other nerds & the speakers during the breaks. \nJanuary Talks:\n“Illuminating the Mysterious\, Yet Controversial Realm of Stem Cells & BioPrinting” – Dr. Alison Muller\nStem cell technology has both fascinated and concerned society. The potential to use stem cells to build new organs using 3D bioprinting technology to replace diseased or damage ones may one day be a medical possibility; however\, we aren’t quite there yet. The media has done an excellent job misinforming the public about what stem cells really are\, where they genuinely come from\, and what they can actually do. However\, you need not fear! Dr. Alison Muller’s talk will clarify many questions and concerns surrounding stem cells while discussing the realistic\, yet still very cool\, bioprinting being done using stem cell technology. \nBio: Alison Muller is a Ph.D graduate from the University of Alberta who has recently moved back home to Vancouver where she’s pursuing a career in Vancouver’s exciting biotech sector. She loves presenting cutting edge medical research and has presented panels at for the past few years at Comic Expos discussing science fiction inspired technology. She has been a guest on CBC Radio morning shows in Edmonton and Calgary\, as well as appearing on Global Edmonton participating in a liquid nitrogen explosion! She recently founded aliscience.ca\, a science communication blog that publishes different topics focused around medical science discoveries as well as the tools used in the research field. She’s looking forward to starting her biotech career here. Alison LOVES “Magic: The Gathering” and cosplaying both original and recognizable characters in her spare time. \n“All Work & No Play? The What\, Why & How of Making Video Games” – Ed Douglas\n“How are video games made? Who makes them? Do you just eat pizza and play games all day? Ed Douglas breaks down the myths and reality of video game development and answers top questions about one of the world’s favourite pastimes. \nBio: Ed Douglas is a videogame developer and filmmaker from Vancouver\, BC\, with passion for sci-fi and an obsession with astrophysics. He’s worked on some great game series like Mass Effect and Need for Speed\, and some terrible movies like “Lightning: Bolts of Destruction” (where killer lightning chases our heroes while scientists come to the rescue)\, and “Belly of the Beast” (where Steven Seagal chases his career straight into the direct-to-DVD bin). After ambling around the world telling stories with companies like EA and Ubisoft\, he’s back in BC refocusing back on film & TV.” \n“Sustainability in Filmmaking” – Farhan Umedaly\nFarhan Umedaly is an award-winning filmmaker best known for his films about social causes. His talk will show how independent filmmakers can effect real change in the world through their work and empower marginalized communities. \nBio: Farhan has a background in neurobiology and consulted for renewable energy developments before establishing his own production company in 2009. His original focus was to produce videos that enable clean-tech and renewable energy companies. Since then\, VoVo Productions has produced more than 200 projects for leading companies and non-profits such as the David Suzuki Foundation\, to help create positive change. \nFarhan works alongside groups such as ISS of BC\, Vancouver Foundation and Access to Media & Education Society\, to provide mentorship in filmmaking to marginalized communities such as Syrian refugees and indigenous communities. He is best known for his indigenous focused documentaries ‘A Last Stand for Lelu’ and‘The Sun on Top of the House’. \nIn 2017 Farhan founded the Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass which has trained more than 200 indigenous participants to be self-sufficient filmmakers. He is also an instructor at Simon Fraser University within the Beedie School of Business and a guest lecturer on the topic of Human Rights – International Studies program. \nTransit: We’re just 3 blocks from the Seabus at Lonsdale Quay (straight up Chesterfield)\, so don’t learn and drive.\nMUST BE 19 YEARS+
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-stem-cells-bioprinting-video-game-truths-sustainability-in-filmmaking-4/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20200106T194321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T194321Z
UID:32223-1580410800-1580418000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van: Stem Cells & BioPrinting\, Video Game Truths & Sustainability in Filmmaking
DESCRIPTION:Like TED Talks\, but with beer! Three 15-minute talks on subjects across STEM\, in simple language and with some humour. Q&A after each talk.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nEach night 3 passionate Nerds (aka “Science Communicators”) give talks on complex subjects across “STEM” (Science\, Technology\, Engineering & Math)\, like Astronomy\, Quantum Physics\, Neuroscience and even how to genetically engineer a Unicorn. They do it in language anyone can understand and with as much humour as possible. The beer also helps! This is a 19+ event. \n\n\n\nWE’RE LIKE TED TALKS BUT WITH BEER\, so this is a 19+ event. If you’re under 19 years of age\, click here for our TEEN shows.\nAt our January 2020 show we’ll discuss where the biotech community is at with stem cells & 3D printing human tissue; how independent filmmakers are effecting real change in the world through their work & empowering marginalized communities; and answer your burning questions about what programmers actually do all day while they’re making the video games we love. \nWe’ll have interactive question & answer periods after each talk\, so come prepared with your questions and meet other nerds & the speakers during the breaks. \nJanuary Talks:\n“Illuminating the Mysterious\, Yet Controversial Realm of Stem Cells & BioPrinting” – Dr. Alison Muller\nStem cell technology has both fascinated and concerned society. The potential to use stem cells to build new organs using 3D bioprinting technology to replace diseased or damage ones may one day be a medical possibility; however\, we aren’t quite there yet. The media has done an excellent job misinforming the public about what stem cells really are\, where they genuinely come from\, and what they can actually do. However\, you need not fear! Dr. Alison Muller’s talk will clarify many questions and concerns surrounding stem cells while discussing the realistic\, yet still very cool\, bioprinting being done using stem cell technology. \nBio: Alison Muller is a Ph.D graduate from the University of Alberta who has recently moved back home to Vancouver where she’s pursuing a career in Vancouver’s exciting biotech sector. She loves presenting cutting edge medical research and has presented panels at for the past few years at Comic Expos discussing science fiction inspired technology. She has been a guest on CBC Radio morning shows in Edmonton and Calgary\, as well as appearing on Global Edmonton participating in a liquid nitrogen explosion! She recently founded aliscience.ca\, a science communication blog that publishes different topics focused around medical science discoveries as well as the tools used in the research field. She’s looking forward to starting her biotech career here. Alison LOVES “Magic: The Gathering” and cosplaying both original and recognizable characters in her spare time. \n“All Work & No Play? The What\, Why & How of Making Video Games” – Ed Douglas\n“How are video games made? Who makes them? Do you just eat pizza and play games all day? Ed Douglas breaks down the myths and reality of video game development and answers top questions about one of the world’s favourite pastimes. \nBio: Ed Douglas is a videogame developer and filmmaker from Vancouver\, BC\, with passion for sci-fi and an obsession with astrophysics. He’s worked on some great game series like Mass Effect and Need for Speed\, and some terrible movies like “Lightning: Bolts of Destruction” (where killer lightning chases our heroes while scientists come to the rescue)\, and “Belly of the Beast” (where Steven Seagal chases his career straight into the direct-to-DVD bin). After ambling around the world telling stories with companies like EA and Ubisoft\, he’s back in BC refocusing back on film & TV.” \n“Sustainability in Filmmaking” – Farhan Umedaly\nFarhan Umedaly is an award-winning filmmaker best known for his films about social causes. His talk will show how independent filmmakers can effect real change in the world through their work and empower marginalized communities. \nBio: Farhan has a background in neurobiology and consulted for renewable energy developments before establishing his own production company in 2009. His original focus was to produce videos that enable clean-tech and renewable energy companies. Since then\, VoVo Productions has produced more than 200 projects for leading companies and non-profits such as the David Suzuki Foundation\, to help create positive change. \nFarhan works alongside groups such as ISS of BC\, Vancouver Foundation and Access to Media & Education Society\, to provide mentorship in filmmaking to marginalized communities such as Syrian refugees and indigenous communities. He is best known for his indigenous focused documentaries ‘A Last Stand for Lelu’ and‘The Sun on Top of the House’. \nIn 2017 Farhan founded the Empowered Filmmaker Masterclass which has trained more than 200 indigenous participants to be self-sufficient filmmakers. He is also an instructor at Simon Fraser University within the Beedie School of Business and a guest lecturer on the topic of Human Rights – International Studies program. \nTransit: We’re just 3 blocks from the Seabus at Lonsdale Quay (straight up Chesterfield)\, so don’t learn and drive.\nMUST BE 19 YEARS+
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-stem-cells-bioprinting-video-game-truths-sustainability-in-filmmaking-5/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2020/01/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20191216T181650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T181651Z
UID:9700-1580650200-1580655600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver STEMminist Book Club
DESCRIPTION:In our fifth meeting of the Vancouver STEMminist book club we will be reading “Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” by Ann Innis Dagg. Join us at Hycroft Manor to discuss the origins of the first\, and least well know Canadian girraffe scientist – Ann Innis Dagg. This memoir explores Ann’s trailblazing travels to Africa to observe and study giraffe in the wild. She beat Jane Goodall to Africa by 4 years! This is a must read for anyone – especially to learn about this amazing and accomplished Canadian scientist!! \nWe will do a quick overview of the book at the beginning of the session followed by a deeper discussion. It is suggested to read the book\, but we welcome you to attend and contribute to the discussion either way. All voices and perspectives are welcomed. \n“Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” is available online and in select book stores\, and or may be ordered in by your favourite bookstore. Watching the movie is also a great option if you prefer a visual story (Available on Crave if you have a subscription). \nFAQs \nAbout the STEMminist Book Club Vancouver chapter: \nThe plan is to mirror the STEMminist Bookclub that was started in Australia by Dr. Caroline Ford (@DrCFord). We will aim to read one book every two months followed by an in-person meeting here in Vancouver\, BC. You are also able to contribute to the discussion online on twitter @stemminist / #stemministbc (we don’t always read the same book as the online discussion). \nIf you are interested in the contributions of women to science\, learning more about the history of science\, and want to talk about some of the issues and stories brought up in the books this is the book club for you! \nUpdate: We have received funds from SCWIST to provide treats! Book lending to come for future events. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nFree street parking in the surrounding area. \nBusing:\n99 bus\, walk or bus up Granville St from Broadway to 16th Ave\n33 bus\, walk up McRae Ave. \nWhat can I bring into the event?\n \nWe welcome you to bring your children. Give us a heads up and we will organize a fun activity for your kids. \nTea and Coffee\, will be available for purchase from the venue. Bringing your own non-alcoholic drinks is also welcome. \nWe will have a selection of treats! \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nVancityStemminists@gmail.com
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-stemminist-book-club-2/
LOCATION:University Women’s Club\, 1489 McRae Avenue\, Vancouver\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20191216T181650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T181650Z
UID:26032-1580650200-1580655600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver STEMminist Book Club
DESCRIPTION:In our fifth meeting of the Vancouver STEMminist book club we will be reading “Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” by Ann Innis Dagg. Join us at Hycroft Manor to discuss the origins of the first\, and least well know Canadian girraffe scientist – Ann Innis Dagg. This memoir explores Ann’s trailblazing travels to Africa to observe and study giraffe in the wild. She beat Jane Goodall to Africa by 4 years! This is a must read for anyone – especially to learn about this amazing and accomplished Canadian scientist!! \nWe will do a quick overview of the book at the beginning of the session followed by a deeper discussion. It is suggested to read the book\, but we welcome you to attend and contribute to the discussion either way. All voices and perspectives are welcomed. \n“Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” is available online and in select book stores\, and or may be ordered in by your favourite bookstore. Watching the movie is also a great option if you prefer a visual story (Available on Crave if you have a subscription). \nFAQs \nAbout the STEMminist Book Club Vancouver chapter: \nThe plan is to mirror the STEMminist Bookclub that was started in Australia by Dr. Caroline Ford (@DrCFord). We will aim to read one book every two months followed by an in-person meeting here in Vancouver\, BC. You are also able to contribute to the discussion online on twitter @stemminist / #stemministbc (we don’t always read the same book as the online discussion). \nIf you are interested in the contributions of women to science\, learning more about the history of science\, and want to talk about some of the issues and stories brought up in the books this is the book club for you! \nUpdate: We have received funds from SCWIST to provide treats! Book lending to come for future events. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nFree street parking in the surrounding area. \nBusing:\n99 bus\, walk or bus up Granville St from Broadway to 16th Ave\n33 bus\, walk up McRae Ave. \nWhat can I bring into the event?\n \nWe welcome you to bring your children. Give us a heads up and we will organize a fun activity for your kids. \nTea and Coffee\, will be available for purchase from the venue. Bringing your own non-alcoholic drinks is also welcome. \nWe will have a selection of treats! \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nVancityStemminists@gmail.com
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-stemminist-book-club-2-2/
LOCATION:University Women’s Club\, 1489 McRae Avenue\, Vancouver\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20191216T181650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T181650Z
UID:27670-1580650200-1580655600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver STEMminist Book Club
DESCRIPTION:In our fifth meeting of the Vancouver STEMminist book club we will be reading “Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” by Ann Innis Dagg. Join us at Hycroft Manor to discuss the origins of the first\, and least well know Canadian girraffe scientist – Ann Innis Dagg. This memoir explores Ann’s trailblazing travels to Africa to observe and study giraffe in the wild. She beat Jane Goodall to Africa by 4 years! This is a must read for anyone – especially to learn about this amazing and accomplished Canadian scientist!! \nWe will do a quick overview of the book at the beginning of the session followed by a deeper discussion. It is suggested to read the book\, but we welcome you to attend and contribute to the discussion either way. All voices and perspectives are welcomed. \n“Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” is available online and in select book stores\, and or may be ordered in by your favourite bookstore. Watching the movie is also a great option if you prefer a visual story (Available on Crave if you have a subscription). \nFAQs \nAbout the STEMminist Book Club Vancouver chapter: \nThe plan is to mirror the STEMminist Bookclub that was started in Australia by Dr. Caroline Ford (@DrCFord). We will aim to read one book every two months followed by an in-person meeting here in Vancouver\, BC. You are also able to contribute to the discussion online on twitter @stemminist / #stemministbc (we don’t always read the same book as the online discussion). \nIf you are interested in the contributions of women to science\, learning more about the history of science\, and want to talk about some of the issues and stories brought up in the books this is the book club for you! \nUpdate: We have received funds from SCWIST to provide treats! Book lending to come for future events. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nFree street parking in the surrounding area. \nBusing:\n99 bus\, walk or bus up Granville St from Broadway to 16th Ave\n33 bus\, walk up McRae Ave. \nWhat can I bring into the event?\n \nWe welcome you to bring your children. Give us a heads up and we will organize a fun activity for your kids. \nTea and Coffee\, will be available for purchase from the venue. Bringing your own non-alcoholic drinks is also welcome. \nWe will have a selection of treats! \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nVancityStemminists@gmail.com
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-stemminist-book-club-2-3/
LOCATION:University Women’s Club\, 1489 McRae Avenue\, Vancouver\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/12/Vancouver-STEMminist-Book-club-Dagg.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20191216T181650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T181650Z
UID:30753-1580650200-1580655600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver STEMminist Book Club
DESCRIPTION:In our fifth meeting of the Vancouver STEMminist book club we will be reading “Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” by Ann Innis Dagg. Join us at Hycroft Manor to discuss the origins of the first\, and least well know Canadian girraffe scientist – Ann Innis Dagg. This memoir explores Ann’s trailblazing travels to Africa to observe and study giraffe in the wild. She beat Jane Goodall to Africa by 4 years! This is a must read for anyone – especially to learn about this amazing and accomplished Canadian scientist!! \nWe will do a quick overview of the book at the beginning of the session followed by a deeper discussion. It is suggested to read the book\, but we welcome you to attend and contribute to the discussion either way. All voices and perspectives are welcomed. \n“Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” is available online and in select book stores\, and or may be ordered in by your favourite bookstore. Watching the movie is also a great option if you prefer a visual story (Available on Crave if you have a subscription). \nFAQs \nAbout the STEMminist Book Club Vancouver chapter: \nThe plan is to mirror the STEMminist Bookclub that was started in Australia by Dr. Caroline Ford (@DrCFord). We will aim to read one book every two months followed by an in-person meeting here in Vancouver\, BC. You are also able to contribute to the discussion online on twitter @stemminist / #stemministbc (we don’t always read the same book as the online discussion). \nIf you are interested in the contributions of women to science\, learning more about the history of science\, and want to talk about some of the issues and stories brought up in the books this is the book club for you! \nUpdate: We have received funds from SCWIST to provide treats! Book lending to come for future events. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nFree street parking in the surrounding area. \nBusing:\n99 bus\, walk or bus up Granville St from Broadway to 16th Ave\n33 bus\, walk up McRae Ave. \nWhat can I bring into the event?\n \nWe welcome you to bring your children. Give us a heads up and we will organize a fun activity for your kids. \nTea and Coffee\, will be available for purchase from the venue. Bringing your own non-alcoholic drinks is also welcome. \nWe will have a selection of treats! \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nVancityStemminists@gmail.com
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-stemminist-book-club-2-4/
LOCATION:University Women’s Club\, 1489 McRae Avenue\, Vancouver\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/12/Vancouver-STEMminist-Book-club-Dagg.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T105157
CREATED:20191216T181650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T181650Z
UID:32213-1580650200-1580655600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver STEMminist Book Club
DESCRIPTION:In our fifth meeting of the Vancouver STEMminist book club we will be reading “Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” by Ann Innis Dagg. Join us at Hycroft Manor to discuss the origins of the first\, and least well know Canadian girraffe scientist – Ann Innis Dagg. This memoir explores Ann’s trailblazing travels to Africa to observe and study giraffe in the wild. She beat Jane Goodall to Africa by 4 years! This is a must read for anyone – especially to learn about this amazing and accomplished Canadian scientist!! \nWe will do a quick overview of the book at the beginning of the session followed by a deeper discussion. It is suggested to read the book\, but we welcome you to attend and contribute to the discussion either way. All voices and perspectives are welcomed. \n“Pursuing Giraffe: A 1950s Adventure” is available online and in select book stores\, and or may be ordered in by your favourite bookstore. Watching the movie is also a great option if you prefer a visual story (Available on Crave if you have a subscription). \nFAQs \nAbout the STEMminist Book Club Vancouver chapter: \nThe plan is to mirror the STEMminist Bookclub that was started in Australia by Dr. Caroline Ford (@DrCFord). We will aim to read one book every two months followed by an in-person meeting here in Vancouver\, BC. You are also able to contribute to the discussion online on twitter @stemminist / #stemministbc (we don’t always read the same book as the online discussion). \nIf you are interested in the contributions of women to science\, learning more about the history of science\, and want to talk about some of the issues and stories brought up in the books this is the book club for you! \nUpdate: We have received funds from SCWIST to provide treats! Book lending to come for future events. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nFree street parking in the surrounding area. \nBusing:\n99 bus\, walk or bus up Granville St from Broadway to 16th Ave\n33 bus\, walk up McRae Ave. \nWhat can I bring into the event?\n \nWe welcome you to bring your children. Give us a heads up and we will organize a fun activity for your kids. \nTea and Coffee\, will be available for purchase from the venue. Bringing your own non-alcoholic drinks is also welcome. \nWe will have a selection of treats! \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nVancityStemminists@gmail.com
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-stemminist-book-club-2-5/
LOCATION:University Women’s Club\, 1489 McRae Avenue\, Vancouver\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/12/Vancouver-STEMminist-Book-club-Dagg.jpg
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