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SUMMARY:Career Connect :  Applied Biological Materials
DESCRIPTION:– \nABOUT\n \nApplied Biological Materials (ABM) is a company that was founded in 2004. ABM is involved in creating research tools and services for researchers in the life science space around the globe. Career Connect events are a unique opportunity to visit and network with local biotech companies in a small\, intimate atmosphere. Don’t miss this opportunity! \nREASONS TO ATTEND\nThrough this Career Connect opportunity\, students can expect to: \n\n\nHear about career opportunities at ABM\nDiscover new career growth opportunities and how to build skills for a successful career\nNetwork with employees and leadership from ABM\n\n\n\nAPPLY TODAY!\nAll applications will be reviewed by a panel of individuals from the SBN Executive Team. \nApplications will close Feb 17th 11:59pm. \nSuccessful applicants will be notified during the week of Feb 18th.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/career-connect-applied-biological-materials-2/
LOCATION:Applied Biological Materials\, #1 3671 Viking Way\, Richmond\, BC\, V6V1N6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Career Connect :  Applied Biological Materials
DESCRIPTION:– \nABOUT\n \nApplied Biological Materials (ABM) is a company that was founded in 2004. ABM is involved in creating research tools and services for researchers in the life science space around the globe. Career Connect events are a unique opportunity to visit and network with local biotech companies in a small\, intimate atmosphere. Don’t miss this opportunity! \nREASONS TO ATTEND\nThrough this Career Connect opportunity\, students can expect to: \n\n\nHear about career opportunities at ABM\nDiscover new career growth opportunities and how to build skills for a successful career\nNetwork with employees and leadership from ABM\n\n\n\nAPPLY TODAY!\nAll applications will be reviewed by a panel of individuals from the SBN Executive Team. \nApplications will close Feb 17th 11:59pm. \nSuccessful applicants will be notified during the week of Feb 18th.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/career-connect-applied-biological-materials-2-2/
LOCATION:Applied Biological Materials\, #1 3671 Viking Way\, Richmond\, BC\, V6V1N6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Career Connect :  Applied Biological Materials
DESCRIPTION:– \nABOUT\n \nApplied Biological Materials (ABM) is a company that was founded in 2004. ABM is involved in creating research tools and services for researchers in the life science space around the globe. Career Connect events are a unique opportunity to visit and network with local biotech companies in a small\, intimate atmosphere. Don’t miss this opportunity! \nREASONS TO ATTEND\nThrough this Career Connect opportunity\, students can expect to: \n\n\nHear about career opportunities at ABM\nDiscover new career growth opportunities and how to build skills for a successful career\nNetwork with employees and leadership from ABM\n\n\n\nAPPLY TODAY!\nAll applications will be reviewed by a panel of individuals from the SBN Executive Team. \nApplications will close Feb 17th 11:59pm. \nSuccessful applicants will be notified during the week of Feb 18th.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/career-connect-applied-biological-materials-2-3/
LOCATION:Applied Biological Materials\, #1 3671 Viking Way\, Richmond\, BC\, V6V1N6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Career Connect :  Applied Biological Materials
DESCRIPTION:– \nABOUT\n \nApplied Biological Materials (ABM) is a company that was founded in 2004. ABM is involved in creating research tools and services for researchers in the life science space around the globe. Career Connect events are a unique opportunity to visit and network with local biotech companies in a small\, intimate atmosphere. Don’t miss this opportunity! \nREASONS TO ATTEND\nThrough this Career Connect opportunity\, students can expect to: \n\n\nHear about career opportunities at ABM\nDiscover new career growth opportunities and how to build skills for a successful career\nNetwork with employees and leadership from ABM\n\n\n\nAPPLY TODAY!\nAll applications will be reviewed by a panel of individuals from the SBN Executive Team. \nApplications will close Feb 17th 11:59pm. \nSuccessful applicants will be notified during the week of Feb 18th.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/career-connect-applied-biological-materials-2-4/
LOCATION:Applied Biological Materials\, #1 3671 Viking Way\, Richmond\, BC\, V6V1N6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Career Connect :  Applied Biological Materials
DESCRIPTION:– \nABOUT\n \nApplied Biological Materials (ABM) is a company that was founded in 2004. ABM is involved in creating research tools and services for researchers in the life science space around the globe. Career Connect events are a unique opportunity to visit and network with local biotech companies in a small\, intimate atmosphere. Don’t miss this opportunity! \nREASONS TO ATTEND\nThrough this Career Connect opportunity\, students can expect to: \n\n\nHear about career opportunities at ABM\nDiscover new career growth opportunities and how to build skills for a successful career\nNetwork with employees and leadership from ABM\n\n\n\nAPPLY TODAY!\nAll applications will be reviewed by a panel of individuals from the SBN Executive Team. \nApplications will close Feb 17th 11:59pm. \nSuccessful applicants will be notified during the week of Feb 18th.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/career-connect-applied-biological-materials-2-5/
LOCATION:Applied Biological Materials\, #1 3671 Viking Way\, Richmond\, BC\, V6V1N6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:UBC Spring Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:What is this event?\nSpring Job Fair is a single-day event that will feature approximately 50 employers from various industries\, eager to engage with students and share career opportunities and insights.\n\n\nExhibitor List\nPlease note that employers may be looking to recruit students from a variety of disciplines\, not just pertaining to their industry.For more information about the specific positions that are available and/or the skills the employers like to see\, visit CareersOnline. \n\n\nAttending Employers\n\n\n\n\n\nAssociation for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE)\n\n\nAyming Canada\n\n\nBBW International\n\n\nBC Assessment\n\n\nBC Hydro\n\n\nBC Pension Corporation\n\n\nBC Responsible and Problem Gambling Program\n\n\nBench Accounting\n\n\nBPI Software\n\n\nBrainStation\n\n\nCactus Club Cafe\n\n\nCanada Revenue Agency (CRA)\n\n\nCanadian Food Inspection Agency\n\n\nCanadian Property Stars\n\n\nCapilano Suspension Bridge Park\n\n\nCBI Consultants\n\n\nChefs Plate Inc\n\n\nCollabera\n\n\nCongress 2019 at UBC\n\n\nDC Educaation Service Ltd.\n\n\nDHL Supply Chain\n\n\nDonnelly Group\n\n\nEF Education First\n\n\nEMBERS STAFFING SOLUTIONS\n\n\nExiger\n\n\nFirst Nations Health Authority\n\n\nFluent Home Ltd.\n\n\nFPS Food Process Solutions Corp.\n\n\nFraser Health\n\n\nFreedom 55\n\n\nGroupe Touchette Inc.\n\n\nHostelling International – Canada – Pacific Mountain Region \n\n\nHyatt Regency Vancouver\n\n\nImperial Tobacco Canada\n\n\nInsurance Corporation of BC\n\n\nNatural Factors Nutritional Products Ltd.\n\n\nLighhouse Labs\n\n\nMOSAIC Homes\n\n\nOcean Wise\n\n\nPacific Blue Cross\n\n\nPepsiCo Beverages Canada\n\n\nPowerex\n\n\nPrizm Media\n\n\nRedMane Technology Canada\n\n\nRoyal Canadian Mounted Police\n\n\nSage\n\n\nSAP\n\n\nShaughnessy Golf and Country Club\n\n\nSodexo\n\n\nSTEMCELL Technologies\n\n\nTechtronic Industries\n\n\nTED\n\n\nTerry Liu & Associates Ltd.\n\n\nThe Salvation Army – BC Divisional Headquarters\n\n\nTransLink\n\n\nTyler Hill Camp\n\n\nWorkSafeBC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWarm-Up booth\nCareer Advisors from the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers will be on hand at the Warm Up Booth throughout Spring Fair. If you are unsure what to do or where to go\, are feeling nervous about approaching an employer\, or would value helpful tips\, stop by to chat with a career coach. Meet a CSI&C staff member to help you Purpose\, Prepare\, Pitch\, Practice and Persist!Find us above the stairs on the second floor at the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre! \n\n\n\nResume & Cover Letter Help\nDrop-in sessions with the Career Peer Coaches make it easy to get support with your resume and cover letter. They’ll help you learn more about how to write effective documents that help you secure an interview.Visit the coaches at Jack Poole Hall from 10am – 4pm during Spring Fair and polish up your resume before you submit it to employers! \nThe Career Peers can also be reached regularly at the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers. Find their regular schedule here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-spring-job-fair/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre\, 6163 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:UBC Spring Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:What is this event?\nSpring Job Fair is a single-day event that will feature approximately 50 employers from various industries\, eager to engage with students and share career opportunities and insights.\n\n\nExhibitor List\nPlease note that employers may be looking to recruit students from a variety of disciplines\, not just pertaining to their industry.For more information about the specific positions that are available and/or the skills the employers like to see\, visit CareersOnline. \n\n\nAttending Employers\n\n\n\n\n\nAssociation for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE)\n\n\nAyming Canada\n\n\nBBW International\n\n\nBC Assessment\n\n\nBC Hydro\n\n\nBC Pension Corporation\n\n\nBC Responsible and Problem Gambling Program\n\n\nBench Accounting\n\n\nBPI Software\n\n\nBrainStation\n\n\nCactus Club Cafe\n\n\nCanada Revenue Agency (CRA)\n\n\nCanadian Food Inspection Agency\n\n\nCanadian Property Stars\n\n\nCapilano Suspension Bridge Park\n\n\nCBI Consultants\n\n\nChefs Plate Inc\n\n\nCollabera\n\n\nCongress 2019 at UBC\n\n\nDC Educaation Service Ltd.\n\n\nDHL Supply Chain\n\n\nDonnelly Group\n\n\nEF Education First\n\n\nEMBERS STAFFING SOLUTIONS\n\n\nExiger\n\n\nFirst Nations Health Authority\n\n\nFluent Home Ltd.\n\n\nFPS Food Process Solutions Corp.\n\n\nFraser Health\n\n\nFreedom 55\n\n\nGroupe Touchette Inc.\n\n\nHostelling International – Canada – Pacific Mountain Region \n\n\nHyatt Regency Vancouver\n\n\nImperial Tobacco Canada\n\n\nInsurance Corporation of BC\n\n\nNatural Factors Nutritional Products Ltd.\n\n\nLighhouse Labs\n\n\nMOSAIC Homes\n\n\nOcean Wise\n\n\nPacific Blue Cross\n\n\nPepsiCo Beverages Canada\n\n\nPowerex\n\n\nPrizm Media\n\n\nRedMane Technology Canada\n\n\nRoyal Canadian Mounted Police\n\n\nSage\n\n\nSAP\n\n\nShaughnessy Golf and Country Club\n\n\nSodexo\n\n\nSTEMCELL Technologies\n\n\nTechtronic Industries\n\n\nTED\n\n\nTerry Liu & Associates Ltd.\n\n\nThe Salvation Army – BC Divisional Headquarters\n\n\nTransLink\n\n\nTyler Hill Camp\n\n\nWorkSafeBC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWarm-Up booth\nCareer Advisors from the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers will be on hand at the Warm Up Booth throughout Spring Fair. If you are unsure what to do or where to go\, are feeling nervous about approaching an employer\, or would value helpful tips\, stop by to chat with a career coach. Meet a CSI&C staff member to help you Purpose\, Prepare\, Pitch\, Practice and Persist!Find us above the stairs on the second floor at the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre! \n\n\n\nResume & Cover Letter Help\nDrop-in sessions with the Career Peer Coaches make it easy to get support with your resume and cover letter. They’ll help you learn more about how to write effective documents that help you secure an interview.Visit the coaches at Jack Poole Hall from 10am – 4pm during Spring Fair and polish up your resume before you submit it to employers! \nThe Career Peers can also be reached regularly at the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers. Find their regular schedule here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-spring-job-fair-2/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre\, 6163 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
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UID:27470-1551351600-1551369600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Spring Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:What is this event?\nSpring Job Fair is a single-day event that will feature approximately 50 employers from various industries\, eager to engage with students and share career opportunities and insights.\n\n\nExhibitor List\nPlease note that employers may be looking to recruit students from a variety of disciplines\, not just pertaining to their industry.For more information about the specific positions that are available and/or the skills the employers like to see\, visit CareersOnline. \n\n\nAttending Employers\n\n\n\n\n\nAssociation for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE)\n\n\nAyming Canada\n\n\nBBW International\n\n\nBC Assessment\n\n\nBC Hydro\n\n\nBC Pension Corporation\n\n\nBC Responsible and Problem Gambling Program\n\n\nBench Accounting\n\n\nBPI Software\n\n\nBrainStation\n\n\nCactus Club Cafe\n\n\nCanada Revenue Agency (CRA)\n\n\nCanadian Food Inspection Agency\n\n\nCanadian Property Stars\n\n\nCapilano Suspension Bridge Park\n\n\nCBI Consultants\n\n\nChefs Plate Inc\n\n\nCollabera\n\n\nCongress 2019 at UBC\n\n\nDC Educaation Service Ltd.\n\n\nDHL Supply Chain\n\n\nDonnelly Group\n\n\nEF Education First\n\n\nEMBERS STAFFING SOLUTIONS\n\n\nExiger\n\n\nFirst Nations Health Authority\n\n\nFluent Home Ltd.\n\n\nFPS Food Process Solutions Corp.\n\n\nFraser Health\n\n\nFreedom 55\n\n\nGroupe Touchette Inc.\n\n\nHostelling International – Canada – Pacific Mountain Region \n\n\nHyatt Regency Vancouver\n\n\nImperial Tobacco Canada\n\n\nInsurance Corporation of BC\n\n\nNatural Factors Nutritional Products Ltd.\n\n\nLighhouse Labs\n\n\nMOSAIC Homes\n\n\nOcean Wise\n\n\nPacific Blue Cross\n\n\nPepsiCo Beverages Canada\n\n\nPowerex\n\n\nPrizm Media\n\n\nRedMane Technology Canada\n\n\nRoyal Canadian Mounted Police\n\n\nSage\n\n\nSAP\n\n\nShaughnessy Golf and Country Club\n\n\nSodexo\n\n\nSTEMCELL Technologies\n\n\nTechtronic Industries\n\n\nTED\n\n\nTerry Liu & Associates Ltd.\n\n\nThe Salvation Army – BC Divisional Headquarters\n\n\nTransLink\n\n\nTyler Hill Camp\n\n\nWorkSafeBC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWarm-Up booth\nCareer Advisors from the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers will be on hand at the Warm Up Booth throughout Spring Fair. If you are unsure what to do or where to go\, are feeling nervous about approaching an employer\, or would value helpful tips\, stop by to chat with a career coach. Meet a CSI&C staff member to help you Purpose\, Prepare\, Pitch\, Practice and Persist!Find us above the stairs on the second floor at the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre! \n\n\n\nResume & Cover Letter Help\nDrop-in sessions with the Career Peer Coaches make it easy to get support with your resume and cover letter. They’ll help you learn more about how to write effective documents that help you secure an interview.Visit the coaches at Jack Poole Hall from 10am – 4pm during Spring Fair and polish up your resume before you submit it to employers! \nThe Career Peers can also be reached regularly at the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers. Find their regular schedule here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-spring-job-fair-3/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre\, 6163 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:UBC Spring Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:What is this event?\nSpring Job Fair is a single-day event that will feature approximately 50 employers from various industries\, eager to engage with students and share career opportunities and insights.\n\n\nExhibitor List\nPlease note that employers may be looking to recruit students from a variety of disciplines\, not just pertaining to their industry.For more information about the specific positions that are available and/or the skills the employers like to see\, visit CareersOnline. \n\n\nAttending Employers\n\n\n\n\n\nAssociation for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE)\n\n\nAyming Canada\n\n\nBBW International\n\n\nBC Assessment\n\n\nBC Hydro\n\n\nBC Pension Corporation\n\n\nBC Responsible and Problem Gambling Program\n\n\nBench Accounting\n\n\nBPI Software\n\n\nBrainStation\n\n\nCactus Club Cafe\n\n\nCanada Revenue Agency (CRA)\n\n\nCanadian Food Inspection Agency\n\n\nCanadian Property Stars\n\n\nCapilano Suspension Bridge Park\n\n\nCBI Consultants\n\n\nChefs Plate Inc\n\n\nCollabera\n\n\nCongress 2019 at UBC\n\n\nDC Educaation Service Ltd.\n\n\nDHL Supply Chain\n\n\nDonnelly Group\n\n\nEF Education First\n\n\nEMBERS STAFFING SOLUTIONS\n\n\nExiger\n\n\nFirst Nations Health Authority\n\n\nFluent Home Ltd.\n\n\nFPS Food Process Solutions Corp.\n\n\nFraser Health\n\n\nFreedom 55\n\n\nGroupe Touchette Inc.\n\n\nHostelling International – Canada – Pacific Mountain Region \n\n\nHyatt Regency Vancouver\n\n\nImperial Tobacco Canada\n\n\nInsurance Corporation of BC\n\n\nNatural Factors Nutritional Products Ltd.\n\n\nLighhouse Labs\n\n\nMOSAIC Homes\n\n\nOcean Wise\n\n\nPacific Blue Cross\n\n\nPepsiCo Beverages Canada\n\n\nPowerex\n\n\nPrizm Media\n\n\nRedMane Technology Canada\n\n\nRoyal Canadian Mounted Police\n\n\nSage\n\n\nSAP\n\n\nShaughnessy Golf and Country Club\n\n\nSodexo\n\n\nSTEMCELL Technologies\n\n\nTechtronic Industries\n\n\nTED\n\n\nTerry Liu & Associates Ltd.\n\n\nThe Salvation Army – BC Divisional Headquarters\n\n\nTransLink\n\n\nTyler Hill Camp\n\n\nWorkSafeBC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWarm-Up booth\nCareer Advisors from the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers will be on hand at the Warm Up Booth throughout Spring Fair. If you are unsure what to do or where to go\, are feeling nervous about approaching an employer\, or would value helpful tips\, stop by to chat with a career coach. Meet a CSI&C staff member to help you Purpose\, Prepare\, Pitch\, Practice and Persist!Find us above the stairs on the second floor at the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre! \n\n\n\nResume & Cover Letter Help\nDrop-in sessions with the Career Peer Coaches make it easy to get support with your resume and cover letter. They’ll help you learn more about how to write effective documents that help you secure an interview.Visit the coaches at Jack Poole Hall from 10am – 4pm during Spring Fair and polish up your resume before you submit it to employers! \nThe Career Peers can also be reached regularly at the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers. Find their regular schedule here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-spring-job-fair-4/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre\, 6163 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/Job-fair.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190215T211651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T211651Z
UID:32013-1551351600-1551369600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Spring Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:What is this event?\nSpring Job Fair is a single-day event that will feature approximately 50 employers from various industries\, eager to engage with students and share career opportunities and insights.\n\n\nExhibitor List\nPlease note that employers may be looking to recruit students from a variety of disciplines\, not just pertaining to their industry.For more information about the specific positions that are available and/or the skills the employers like to see\, visit CareersOnline. \n\n\nAttending Employers\n\n\n\n\n\nAssociation for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE)\n\n\nAyming Canada\n\n\nBBW International\n\n\nBC Assessment\n\n\nBC Hydro\n\n\nBC Pension Corporation\n\n\nBC Responsible and Problem Gambling Program\n\n\nBench Accounting\n\n\nBPI Software\n\n\nBrainStation\n\n\nCactus Club Cafe\n\n\nCanada Revenue Agency (CRA)\n\n\nCanadian Food Inspection Agency\n\n\nCanadian Property Stars\n\n\nCapilano Suspension Bridge Park\n\n\nCBI Consultants\n\n\nChefs Plate Inc\n\n\nCollabera\n\n\nCongress 2019 at UBC\n\n\nDC Educaation Service Ltd.\n\n\nDHL Supply Chain\n\n\nDonnelly Group\n\n\nEF Education First\n\n\nEMBERS STAFFING SOLUTIONS\n\n\nExiger\n\n\nFirst Nations Health Authority\n\n\nFluent Home Ltd.\n\n\nFPS Food Process Solutions Corp.\n\n\nFraser Health\n\n\nFreedom 55\n\n\nGroupe Touchette Inc.\n\n\nHostelling International – Canada – Pacific Mountain Region \n\n\nHyatt Regency Vancouver\n\n\nImperial Tobacco Canada\n\n\nInsurance Corporation of BC\n\n\nNatural Factors Nutritional Products Ltd.\n\n\nLighhouse Labs\n\n\nMOSAIC Homes\n\n\nOcean Wise\n\n\nPacific Blue Cross\n\n\nPepsiCo Beverages Canada\n\n\nPowerex\n\n\nPrizm Media\n\n\nRedMane Technology Canada\n\n\nRoyal Canadian Mounted Police\n\n\nSage\n\n\nSAP\n\n\nShaughnessy Golf and Country Club\n\n\nSodexo\n\n\nSTEMCELL Technologies\n\n\nTechtronic Industries\n\n\nTED\n\n\nTerry Liu & Associates Ltd.\n\n\nThe Salvation Army – BC Divisional Headquarters\n\n\nTransLink\n\n\nTyler Hill Camp\n\n\nWorkSafeBC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWarm-Up booth\nCareer Advisors from the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers will be on hand at the Warm Up Booth throughout Spring Fair. If you are unsure what to do or where to go\, are feeling nervous about approaching an employer\, or would value helpful tips\, stop by to chat with a career coach. Meet a CSI&C staff member to help you Purpose\, Prepare\, Pitch\, Practice and Persist!Find us above the stairs on the second floor at the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre! \n\n\n\nResume & Cover Letter Help\nDrop-in sessions with the Career Peer Coaches make it easy to get support with your resume and cover letter. They’ll help you learn more about how to write effective documents that help you secure an interview.Visit the coaches at Jack Poole Hall from 10am – 4pm during Spring Fair and polish up your resume before you submit it to employers! \nThe Career Peers can also be reached regularly at the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers. Find their regular schedule here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-spring-job-fair-5/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre\, 6163 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/Job-fair.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190215T165315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T165755Z
UID:6348-1551378600-1551387600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC-SFU Postdoc Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for another great social event with postdocs from SFU\, Feb 28th\, 18:30.\nThis will be a casual event at Brewhall\, a tap house at the trendy Mount Pleasant neighborhood (97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver). If you’re new to UBC\, this is a great chance to meet new friends over drinks. As always\, we got the appies. \nDon’t forget to RSVP\, if you have any questions email Ido
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-sfu-postdoc-social/
LOCATION:Brewhall\, 97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1B3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/UBC-SFU-postdoc-associations.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190215T165315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T165315Z
UID:25830-1551378600-1551387600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC-SFU Postdoc Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for another great social event with postdocs from SFU\, Feb 28th\, 18:30.\nThis will be a casual event at Brewhall\, a tap house at the trendy Mount Pleasant neighborhood (97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver). If you’re new to UBC\, this is a great chance to meet new friends over drinks. As always\, we got the appies. \nDon’t forget to RSVP\, if you have any questions email Ido
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-sfu-postdoc-social-2/
LOCATION:Brewhall\, 97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1B3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/UBC-SFU-postdoc-associations.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190215T165315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T165315Z
UID:27469-1551378600-1551387600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC-SFU Postdoc Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for another great social event with postdocs from SFU\, Feb 28th\, 18:30.\nThis will be a casual event at Brewhall\, a tap house at the trendy Mount Pleasant neighborhood (97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver). If you’re new to UBC\, this is a great chance to meet new friends over drinks. As always\, we got the appies. \nDon’t forget to RSVP\, if you have any questions email Ido
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-sfu-postdoc-social-3/
LOCATION:Brewhall\, 97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1B3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/UBC-SFU-postdoc-associations.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190215T165315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T165315Z
UID:30552-1551378600-1551387600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC-SFU Postdoc Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for another great social event with postdocs from SFU\, Feb 28th\, 18:30.\nThis will be a casual event at Brewhall\, a tap house at the trendy Mount Pleasant neighborhood (97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver). If you’re new to UBC\, this is a great chance to meet new friends over drinks. As always\, we got the appies. \nDon’t forget to RSVP\, if you have any questions email Ido
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-sfu-postdoc-social-4/
LOCATION:Brewhall\, 97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1B3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/UBC-SFU-postdoc-associations.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190215T165315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T165315Z
UID:32012-1551378600-1551387600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC-SFU Postdoc Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for another great social event with postdocs from SFU\, Feb 28th\, 18:30.\nThis will be a casual event at Brewhall\, a tap house at the trendy Mount Pleasant neighborhood (97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver). If you’re new to UBC\, this is a great chance to meet new friends over drinks. As always\, we got the appies. \nDon’t forget to RSVP\, if you have any questions email Ido
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-sfu-postdoc-social-5/
LOCATION:Brewhall\, 97 E 2nd Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1B3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/UBC-SFU-postdoc-associations.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T211500
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190208T232406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T232406Z
UID:6286-1551454200-1551474900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver District Science Fair
DESCRIPTION:The VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\nWhat Is the Vancouver District Science Fair (VDSF)?\n\nThe VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\n\nThe judging and workshops allow participants to interact with other students and members of the scientific community that they might not meet otherwise — industry professionals\, graduate students\, college faculty\, even school trustees. For some students\, VDSF will be a stepping stone to the regional and even Canada-wide science fairs. For others\, VDSF is the finale to their science fair project. Either way\, VDSF is a positive experience for all participants.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-district-science-fair/
LOCATION:Langara College\, 100 West 49th Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T211500
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190208T232406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T232406Z
UID:25823-1551454200-1551474900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver District Science Fair
DESCRIPTION:The VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\nWhat Is the Vancouver District Science Fair (VDSF)?\n\nThe VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\n\nThe judging and workshops allow participants to interact with other students and members of the scientific community that they might not meet otherwise — industry professionals\, graduate students\, college faculty\, even school trustees. For some students\, VDSF will be a stepping stone to the regional and even Canada-wide science fairs. For others\, VDSF is the finale to their science fair project. Either way\, VDSF is a positive experience for all participants.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-district-science-fair-2/
LOCATION:Langara College\, 100 West 49th Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T211500
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190208T232406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T232406Z
UID:27462-1551454200-1551474900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver District Science Fair
DESCRIPTION:The VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\nWhat Is the Vancouver District Science Fair (VDSF)?\n\nThe VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\n\nThe judging and workshops allow participants to interact with other students and members of the scientific community that they might not meet otherwise — industry professionals\, graduate students\, college faculty\, even school trustees. For some students\, VDSF will be a stepping stone to the regional and even Canada-wide science fairs. For others\, VDSF is the finale to their science fair project. Either way\, VDSF is a positive experience for all participants.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-district-science-fair-3/
LOCATION:Langara College\, 100 West 49th Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T211500
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190208T232406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T232406Z
UID:30545-1551454200-1551474900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver District Science Fair
DESCRIPTION:The VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\nWhat Is the Vancouver District Science Fair (VDSF)?\n\nThe VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\n\nThe judging and workshops allow participants to interact with other students and members of the scientific community that they might not meet otherwise — industry professionals\, graduate students\, college faculty\, even school trustees. For some students\, VDSF will be a stepping stone to the regional and even Canada-wide science fairs. For others\, VDSF is the finale to their science fair project. Either way\, VDSF is a positive experience for all participants.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-district-science-fair-4/
LOCATION:Langara College\, 100 West 49th Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T211500
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190208T232406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T232406Z
UID:32005-1551454200-1551474900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Vancouver District Science Fair
DESCRIPTION:The VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\nWhat Is the Vancouver District Science Fair (VDSF)?\n\nThe VDSF is a district-wide event where students from all over the city gather to share their projects.  Any Grades 7–12 student attending a Vancouver public school is eligible to participate in the VDSF.  There are no prizes awarded at VDSF. Instead\, finalists earn a spot at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair (GVRSF) which is held every April at UBC.\nStudents invest considerable hours designing and conducting their scientific investigations\, which often cover a wide array of topics. Along the way they develop a more personal understanding of the scientific method and become more scientifically literate. VDSF provides students with the perfect environment in which to showcase their work and connect with other scientific minds. Students can expect to receive valuable feedback from VDSF judges which can help them finetune their presentations for the GVRSF. When they aren’t presenting to judges\, students are attending hands-on workshops in Langara’s new state-of-the-art Science & Technology building. These breakout sessions are always a big hit.\n\nThe judging and workshops allow participants to interact with other students and members of the scientific community that they might not meet otherwise — industry professionals\, graduate students\, college faculty\, even school trustees. For some students\, VDSF will be a stepping stone to the regional and even Canada-wide science fairs. For others\, VDSF is the finale to their science fair project. Either way\, VDSF is a positive experience for all participants.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-district-science-fair-5/
LOCATION:Langara College\, 100 West 49th Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190201T200849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T200849Z
UID:6156-1551466800-1551474000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:The Potential of Pot
DESCRIPTION:Recreational cannabis has now been legal in Canada for a few months\, so how has it affected BC so far?\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nOn March 1st\, come join us in an interactive “living library” with diverse cannabispolicy stakeholders to discuss how legalization has influenced their sector so far: \nWhat is going right? \nWhat is going wrong? \nWhat have we totally missed? \nThe format for the evening will be a ‘living library’: different policy stakeholders will be seated at separate tables. Participants will circulate among the tables where they can discuss policy-relevant questions with each stakeholder. The goal of this exercise will be for participants to understand the challenges and opportunities around cannabis policy from the perspective of different stake-holder groups. \nInterested in participating as a speaker or sponsoring the event?Please contact julienne.jagdeo@thespin.ca \nInterested in sponsoring this event? We can provide- Display space at the event- Your logo on our website- Your logo on our promotional material- Acknowledgement by speakers at the event \nLocation: Liu Institute for Global Issues – Multipurpose Room \nGroups: Please email sasha.sa@gmail.com for group ticket purchases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/the-potential-of-pot/
LOCATION:Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 6476 Northwest Marine Drive\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z2\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/SPINCannabisEvent2019_update01282019-1.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190201T200849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T200849Z
UID:25817-1551466800-1551474000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:The Potential of Pot
DESCRIPTION:Recreational cannabis has now been legal in Canada for a few months\, so how has it affected BC so far?\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nOn March 1st\, come join us in an interactive “living library” with diverse cannabispolicy stakeholders to discuss how legalization has influenced their sector so far: \nWhat is going right? \nWhat is going wrong? \nWhat have we totally missed? \nThe format for the evening will be a ‘living library’: different policy stakeholders will be seated at separate tables. Participants will circulate among the tables where they can discuss policy-relevant questions with each stakeholder. The goal of this exercise will be for participants to understand the challenges and opportunities around cannabis policy from the perspective of different stake-holder groups. \nInterested in participating as a speaker or sponsoring the event?Please contact julienne.jagdeo@thespin.ca \nInterested in sponsoring this event? We can provide- Display space at the event- Your logo on our website- Your logo on our promotional material- Acknowledgement by speakers at the event \nLocation: Liu Institute for Global Issues – Multipurpose Room \nGroups: Please email sasha.sa@gmail.com for group ticket purchases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/the-potential-of-pot-2/
LOCATION:Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 6476 Northwest Marine Drive\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z2\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/SPINCannabisEvent2019_update01282019-1.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190201T200849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T200849Z
UID:27456-1551466800-1551474000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:The Potential of Pot
DESCRIPTION:Recreational cannabis has now been legal in Canada for a few months\, so how has it affected BC so far?\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nOn March 1st\, come join us in an interactive “living library” with diverse cannabispolicy stakeholders to discuss how legalization has influenced their sector so far: \nWhat is going right? \nWhat is going wrong? \nWhat have we totally missed? \nThe format for the evening will be a ‘living library’: different policy stakeholders will be seated at separate tables. Participants will circulate among the tables where they can discuss policy-relevant questions with each stakeholder. The goal of this exercise will be for participants to understand the challenges and opportunities around cannabis policy from the perspective of different stake-holder groups. \nInterested in participating as a speaker or sponsoring the event?Please contact julienne.jagdeo@thespin.ca \nInterested in sponsoring this event? We can provide- Display space at the event- Your logo on our website- Your logo on our promotional material- Acknowledgement by speakers at the event \nLocation: Liu Institute for Global Issues – Multipurpose Room \nGroups: Please email sasha.sa@gmail.com for group ticket purchases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/the-potential-of-pot-3/
LOCATION:Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 6476 Northwest Marine Drive\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z2\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/SPINCannabisEvent2019_update01282019-1.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190201T200849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T200849Z
UID:30539-1551466800-1551474000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:The Potential of Pot
DESCRIPTION:Recreational cannabis has now been legal in Canada for a few months\, so how has it affected BC so far?\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nOn March 1st\, come join us in an interactive “living library” with diverse cannabispolicy stakeholders to discuss how legalization has influenced their sector so far: \nWhat is going right? \nWhat is going wrong? \nWhat have we totally missed? \nThe format for the evening will be a ‘living library’: different policy stakeholders will be seated at separate tables. Participants will circulate among the tables where they can discuss policy-relevant questions with each stakeholder. The goal of this exercise will be for participants to understand the challenges and opportunities around cannabis policy from the perspective of different stake-holder groups. \nInterested in participating as a speaker or sponsoring the event?Please contact julienne.jagdeo@thespin.ca \nInterested in sponsoring this event? We can provide- Display space at the event- Your logo on our website- Your logo on our promotional material- Acknowledgement by speakers at the event \nLocation: Liu Institute for Global Issues – Multipurpose Room \nGroups: Please email sasha.sa@gmail.com for group ticket purchases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/the-potential-of-pot-4/
LOCATION:Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 6476 Northwest Marine Drive\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z2\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/SPINCannabisEvent2019_update01282019-1.pdf
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190201T200849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T200849Z
UID:31999-1551466800-1551474000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:The Potential of Pot
DESCRIPTION:Recreational cannabis has now been legal in Canada for a few months\, so how has it affected BC so far?\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nOn March 1st\, come join us in an interactive “living library” with diverse cannabispolicy stakeholders to discuss how legalization has influenced their sector so far: \nWhat is going right? \nWhat is going wrong? \nWhat have we totally missed? \nThe format for the evening will be a ‘living library’: different policy stakeholders will be seated at separate tables. Participants will circulate among the tables where they can discuss policy-relevant questions with each stakeholder. The goal of this exercise will be for participants to understand the challenges and opportunities around cannabis policy from the perspective of different stake-holder groups. \nInterested in participating as a speaker or sponsoring the event?Please contact julienne.jagdeo@thespin.ca \nInterested in sponsoring this event? We can provide- Display space at the event- Your logo on our website- Your logo on our promotional material- Acknowledgement by speakers at the event \nLocation: Liu Institute for Global Issues – Multipurpose Room \nGroups: Please email sasha.sa@gmail.com for group ticket purchases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/the-potential-of-pot-5/
LOCATION:Liu Institute for Global Issues\, 6476 Northwest Marine Drive\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z2\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/SPINCannabisEvent2019_update01282019-1.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T223000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190225T170313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T170313Z
UID:6452-1551468600-1551479400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van 1.4
DESCRIPTION:Episode 1.4 “Unexpected Connections” @ 7:30pm\nEach “nite” features three 15 minute “TED Talks” on subjects across all branches of science\, in language anyone can understand. We do it in a fun\, bar environment with beer and as much comedy as our Nerds can deliver\, which makes this a 19+ event (sorry “nearly nerd-nite” teens we’ll see you soon). Be ready for an interactive question & answer period\, social media competitions and prizes! Meet other nerds & the speakers during breaks. \nWith almost 100 locations worldwide\, Nerd Nite is taking over! We’re an all-volunteer community outreach devoted to Science Communication for adults who yearn to learn more about the amazing discoveries being made in science every day. \nAt our October show we talked about the unexpected similarities between Math & Improv and we continue to explore more “Unexpected Connections” at the March show. \nWe’ll also talk about STEM —> STEAM and what that even means! \n  \nSpeakers:\nUBC Astronomer\, Christa Van Laerhoven \nTalk: “Kuiper Belt Objects & Orbital Resonance” \nThe Kuiper Belt is a region of leftovers from the solar system’s early history. Like an asteroid belt\, it has also been shaped by a giant planet\, although it’s more of a thick disk…more like a donut than a thin belt. Mmmm donuts. The Kuiper Belt is truly a frontier in space — it’s a place we’re just beginning to explore and our understanding is still evolving. \nChrista is a valley girl from Agassiz and a postdoctoral fellow at UBC\, studying what she likes to call ‘orbital shenanigans’ (how the orbits of planets\, asteroids\, and moons can change over time). She has a PhD from the Department of Planetary Sciences\, University of Arizona and a B.Sc. from UBC in Physics and Astronomy (Honours). \n  \nScience Cartoonist and UBC Public Health Educator Armin Mortazavi \nTalk: “Mental Health & Batman” \nIn a unique talk using cartoons and storytelling\, Armin will describe a period of anxiety & depression and how he came to terms with it all. We’re excited to see how our favorite “caped crusader” inspired him! \nScientoonist and North Shore guy Armin likes long walks on the beach and Hoobastank. He has a Bachelor’s in Microbiology & Immunology from UBC and a Master of Digital Media from the Centre for Digital Media (CDM). Throughout the years\, he has carved out a career in creating illustrations and design work to educate the public about health. Check out his Instagram @armin.scientoonist where he promises to draw you at least 1 or 2 cats. For real. \n  \nUBC Science Educator David Ng \nTalk: “Public Understanding of Science” \nThis talk will focus on scientific literacy generally\, with good representation on the unicorn side of things. If you were at November’s show\, you know whether unicorns were in fact real. \nDavid is a geneticist\, science educator\, part time writer\, and professor based at the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia. \nOf note: (1) he is partly responsible for the massive DNA helix emblazoned on his building’s facade; (2) his Dad beat up Bruce Lee; (3) his first foray into general publishing featured a unicorn on the front cover; and (4) his wife and kids are all exemplary. \nWe’ll play “What Are You Nerding Out On?” North Van style and have our Twitter Competitions where you can win tickets to Nerd Nite North Van\, Nerd Nite Vancouver (YVR) & Nerd Nite Victoria (YYJ) and of course our Nerd Nite tool cards and some new SWAG! \n  \nLocation: Eagles Club Event Room\n170 West 3rd Street at Chesterfield (just east of 7-11). Fully licensed bar. No minors. \n3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield. \n  \nTransit:\nWe’re just 3 blocks from the seabus so don’t learn and drive. \n  \nSocial Media:\nWebsite: www.northvan.nerdnite.com \nFacebook: Nerd Nite North Vancouver \nInstagram: @NerdNiteNorthVan \nTwitter: @NerdNiteNV \n  \nFAQs\nDoors open at 6:45pm. Show at 7:30pm. \nMust be 19yrs or older\, no minors. \nYou can bring food to this event! \nJust 3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-1-4/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T223000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190225T170313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T170313Z
UID:25833-1551468600-1551479400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van 1.4
DESCRIPTION:Episode 1.4 “Unexpected Connections” @ 7:30pm\nEach “nite” features three 15 minute “TED Talks” on subjects across all branches of science\, in language anyone can understand. We do it in a fun\, bar environment with beer and as much comedy as our Nerds can deliver\, which makes this a 19+ event (sorry “nearly nerd-nite” teens we’ll see you soon). Be ready for an interactive question & answer period\, social media competitions and prizes! Meet other nerds & the speakers during breaks. \nWith almost 100 locations worldwide\, Nerd Nite is taking over! We’re an all-volunteer community outreach devoted to Science Communication for adults who yearn to learn more about the amazing discoveries being made in science every day. \nAt our October show we talked about the unexpected similarities between Math & Improv and we continue to explore more “Unexpected Connections” at the March show. \nWe’ll also talk about STEM —> STEAM and what that even means! \n  \nSpeakers:\nUBC Astronomer\, Christa Van Laerhoven \nTalk: “Kuiper Belt Objects & Orbital Resonance” \nThe Kuiper Belt is a region of leftovers from the solar system’s early history. Like an asteroid belt\, it has also been shaped by a giant planet\, although it’s more of a thick disk…more like a donut than a thin belt. Mmmm donuts. The Kuiper Belt is truly a frontier in space — it’s a place we’re just beginning to explore and our understanding is still evolving. \nChrista is a valley girl from Agassiz and a postdoctoral fellow at UBC\, studying what she likes to call ‘orbital shenanigans’ (how the orbits of planets\, asteroids\, and moons can change over time). She has a PhD from the Department of Planetary Sciences\, University of Arizona and a B.Sc. from UBC in Physics and Astronomy (Honours). \n  \nScience Cartoonist and UBC Public Health Educator Armin Mortazavi \nTalk: “Mental Health & Batman” \nIn a unique talk using cartoons and storytelling\, Armin will describe a period of anxiety & depression and how he came to terms with it all. We’re excited to see how our favorite “caped crusader” inspired him! \nScientoonist and North Shore guy Armin likes long walks on the beach and Hoobastank. He has a Bachelor’s in Microbiology & Immunology from UBC and a Master of Digital Media from the Centre for Digital Media (CDM). Throughout the years\, he has carved out a career in creating illustrations and design work to educate the public about health. Check out his Instagram @armin.scientoonist where he promises to draw you at least 1 or 2 cats. For real. \n  \nUBC Science Educator David Ng \nTalk: “Public Understanding of Science” \nThis talk will focus on scientific literacy generally\, with good representation on the unicorn side of things. If you were at November’s show\, you know whether unicorns were in fact real. \nDavid is a geneticist\, science educator\, part time writer\, and professor based at the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia. \nOf note: (1) he is partly responsible for the massive DNA helix emblazoned on his building’s facade; (2) his Dad beat up Bruce Lee; (3) his first foray into general publishing featured a unicorn on the front cover; and (4) his wife and kids are all exemplary. \nWe’ll play “What Are You Nerding Out On?” North Van style and have our Twitter Competitions where you can win tickets to Nerd Nite North Van\, Nerd Nite Vancouver (YVR) & Nerd Nite Victoria (YYJ) and of course our Nerd Nite tool cards and some new SWAG! \n  \nLocation: Eagles Club Event Room\n170 West 3rd Street at Chesterfield (just east of 7-11). Fully licensed bar. No minors. \n3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield. \n  \nTransit:\nWe’re just 3 blocks from the seabus so don’t learn and drive. \n  \nSocial Media:\nWebsite: www.northvan.nerdnite.com \nFacebook: Nerd Nite North Vancouver \nInstagram: @NerdNiteNorthVan \nTwitter: @NerdNiteNV \n  \nFAQs\nDoors open at 6:45pm. Show at 7:30pm. \nMust be 19yrs or older\, no minors. \nYou can bring food to this event! \nJust 3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-1-4-2/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T223000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190225T170313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T170313Z
UID:27472-1551468600-1551479400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van 1.4
DESCRIPTION:Episode 1.4 “Unexpected Connections” @ 7:30pm\nEach “nite” features three 15 minute “TED Talks” on subjects across all branches of science\, in language anyone can understand. We do it in a fun\, bar environment with beer and as much comedy as our Nerds can deliver\, which makes this a 19+ event (sorry “nearly nerd-nite” teens we’ll see you soon). Be ready for an interactive question & answer period\, social media competitions and prizes! Meet other nerds & the speakers during breaks. \nWith almost 100 locations worldwide\, Nerd Nite is taking over! We’re an all-volunteer community outreach devoted to Science Communication for adults who yearn to learn more about the amazing discoveries being made in science every day. \nAt our October show we talked about the unexpected similarities between Math & Improv and we continue to explore more “Unexpected Connections” at the March show. \nWe’ll also talk about STEM —> STEAM and what that even means! \n  \nSpeakers:\nUBC Astronomer\, Christa Van Laerhoven \nTalk: “Kuiper Belt Objects & Orbital Resonance” \nThe Kuiper Belt is a region of leftovers from the solar system’s early history. Like an asteroid belt\, it has also been shaped by a giant planet\, although it’s more of a thick disk…more like a donut than a thin belt. Mmmm donuts. The Kuiper Belt is truly a frontier in space — it’s a place we’re just beginning to explore and our understanding is still evolving. \nChrista is a valley girl from Agassiz and a postdoctoral fellow at UBC\, studying what she likes to call ‘orbital shenanigans’ (how the orbits of planets\, asteroids\, and moons can change over time). She has a PhD from the Department of Planetary Sciences\, University of Arizona and a B.Sc. from UBC in Physics and Astronomy (Honours). \n  \nScience Cartoonist and UBC Public Health Educator Armin Mortazavi \nTalk: “Mental Health & Batman” \nIn a unique talk using cartoons and storytelling\, Armin will describe a period of anxiety & depression and how he came to terms with it all. We’re excited to see how our favorite “caped crusader” inspired him! \nScientoonist and North Shore guy Armin likes long walks on the beach and Hoobastank. He has a Bachelor’s in Microbiology & Immunology from UBC and a Master of Digital Media from the Centre for Digital Media (CDM). Throughout the years\, he has carved out a career in creating illustrations and design work to educate the public about health. Check out his Instagram @armin.scientoonist where he promises to draw you at least 1 or 2 cats. For real. \n  \nUBC Science Educator David Ng \nTalk: “Public Understanding of Science” \nThis talk will focus on scientific literacy generally\, with good representation on the unicorn side of things. If you were at November’s show\, you know whether unicorns were in fact real. \nDavid is a geneticist\, science educator\, part time writer\, and professor based at the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia. \nOf note: (1) he is partly responsible for the massive DNA helix emblazoned on his building’s facade; (2) his Dad beat up Bruce Lee; (3) his first foray into general publishing featured a unicorn on the front cover; and (4) his wife and kids are all exemplary. \nWe’ll play “What Are You Nerding Out On?” North Van style and have our Twitter Competitions where you can win tickets to Nerd Nite North Van\, Nerd Nite Vancouver (YVR) & Nerd Nite Victoria (YYJ) and of course our Nerd Nite tool cards and some new SWAG! \n  \nLocation: Eagles Club Event Room\n170 West 3rd Street at Chesterfield (just east of 7-11). Fully licensed bar. No minors. \n3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield. \n  \nTransit:\nWe’re just 3 blocks from the seabus so don’t learn and drive. \n  \nSocial Media:\nWebsite: www.northvan.nerdnite.com \nFacebook: Nerd Nite North Vancouver \nInstagram: @NerdNiteNorthVan \nTwitter: @NerdNiteNV \n  \nFAQs\nDoors open at 6:45pm. Show at 7:30pm. \nMust be 19yrs or older\, no minors. \nYou can bring food to this event! \nJust 3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-1-4-3/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T223000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190225T170313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T170313Z
UID:30555-1551468600-1551479400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van 1.4
DESCRIPTION:Episode 1.4 “Unexpected Connections” @ 7:30pm\nEach “nite” features three 15 minute “TED Talks” on subjects across all branches of science\, in language anyone can understand. We do it in a fun\, bar environment with beer and as much comedy as our Nerds can deliver\, which makes this a 19+ event (sorry “nearly nerd-nite” teens we’ll see you soon). Be ready for an interactive question & answer period\, social media competitions and prizes! Meet other nerds & the speakers during breaks. \nWith almost 100 locations worldwide\, Nerd Nite is taking over! We’re an all-volunteer community outreach devoted to Science Communication for adults who yearn to learn more about the amazing discoveries being made in science every day. \nAt our October show we talked about the unexpected similarities between Math & Improv and we continue to explore more “Unexpected Connections” at the March show. \nWe’ll also talk about STEM —> STEAM and what that even means! \n  \nSpeakers:\nUBC Astronomer\, Christa Van Laerhoven \nTalk: “Kuiper Belt Objects & Orbital Resonance” \nThe Kuiper Belt is a region of leftovers from the solar system’s early history. Like an asteroid belt\, it has also been shaped by a giant planet\, although it’s more of a thick disk…more like a donut than a thin belt. Mmmm donuts. The Kuiper Belt is truly a frontier in space — it’s a place we’re just beginning to explore and our understanding is still evolving. \nChrista is a valley girl from Agassiz and a postdoctoral fellow at UBC\, studying what she likes to call ‘orbital shenanigans’ (how the orbits of planets\, asteroids\, and moons can change over time). She has a PhD from the Department of Planetary Sciences\, University of Arizona and a B.Sc. from UBC in Physics and Astronomy (Honours). \n  \nScience Cartoonist and UBC Public Health Educator Armin Mortazavi \nTalk: “Mental Health & Batman” \nIn a unique talk using cartoons and storytelling\, Armin will describe a period of anxiety & depression and how he came to terms with it all. We’re excited to see how our favorite “caped crusader” inspired him! \nScientoonist and North Shore guy Armin likes long walks on the beach and Hoobastank. He has a Bachelor’s in Microbiology & Immunology from UBC and a Master of Digital Media from the Centre for Digital Media (CDM). Throughout the years\, he has carved out a career in creating illustrations and design work to educate the public about health. Check out his Instagram @armin.scientoonist where he promises to draw you at least 1 or 2 cats. For real. \n  \nUBC Science Educator David Ng \nTalk: “Public Understanding of Science” \nThis talk will focus on scientific literacy generally\, with good representation on the unicorn side of things. If you were at November’s show\, you know whether unicorns were in fact real. \nDavid is a geneticist\, science educator\, part time writer\, and professor based at the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia. \nOf note: (1) he is partly responsible for the massive DNA helix emblazoned on his building’s facade; (2) his Dad beat up Bruce Lee; (3) his first foray into general publishing featured a unicorn on the front cover; and (4) his wife and kids are all exemplary. \nWe’ll play “What Are You Nerding Out On?” North Van style and have our Twitter Competitions where you can win tickets to Nerd Nite North Van\, Nerd Nite Vancouver (YVR) & Nerd Nite Victoria (YYJ) and of course our Nerd Nite tool cards and some new SWAG! \n  \nLocation: Eagles Club Event Room\n170 West 3rd Street at Chesterfield (just east of 7-11). Fully licensed bar. No minors. \n3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield. \n  \nTransit:\nWe’re just 3 blocks from the seabus so don’t learn and drive. \n  \nSocial Media:\nWebsite: www.northvan.nerdnite.com \nFacebook: Nerd Nite North Vancouver \nInstagram: @NerdNiteNorthVan \nTwitter: @NerdNiteNV \n  \nFAQs\nDoors open at 6:45pm. Show at 7:30pm. \nMust be 19yrs or older\, no minors. \nYou can bring food to this event! \nJust 3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-1-4-4/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190301T223000
DTSTAMP:20260412T034432
CREATED:20190225T170313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T170313Z
UID:32015-1551468600-1551479400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Nerd Nite North Van 1.4
DESCRIPTION:Episode 1.4 “Unexpected Connections” @ 7:30pm\nEach “nite” features three 15 minute “TED Talks” on subjects across all branches of science\, in language anyone can understand. We do it in a fun\, bar environment with beer and as much comedy as our Nerds can deliver\, which makes this a 19+ event (sorry “nearly nerd-nite” teens we’ll see you soon). Be ready for an interactive question & answer period\, social media competitions and prizes! Meet other nerds & the speakers during breaks. \nWith almost 100 locations worldwide\, Nerd Nite is taking over! We’re an all-volunteer community outreach devoted to Science Communication for adults who yearn to learn more about the amazing discoveries being made in science every day. \nAt our October show we talked about the unexpected similarities between Math & Improv and we continue to explore more “Unexpected Connections” at the March show. \nWe’ll also talk about STEM —> STEAM and what that even means! \n  \nSpeakers:\nUBC Astronomer\, Christa Van Laerhoven \nTalk: “Kuiper Belt Objects & Orbital Resonance” \nThe Kuiper Belt is a region of leftovers from the solar system’s early history. Like an asteroid belt\, it has also been shaped by a giant planet\, although it’s more of a thick disk…more like a donut than a thin belt. Mmmm donuts. The Kuiper Belt is truly a frontier in space — it’s a place we’re just beginning to explore and our understanding is still evolving. \nChrista is a valley girl from Agassiz and a postdoctoral fellow at UBC\, studying what she likes to call ‘orbital shenanigans’ (how the orbits of planets\, asteroids\, and moons can change over time). She has a PhD from the Department of Planetary Sciences\, University of Arizona and a B.Sc. from UBC in Physics and Astronomy (Honours). \n  \nScience Cartoonist and UBC Public Health Educator Armin Mortazavi \nTalk: “Mental Health & Batman” \nIn a unique talk using cartoons and storytelling\, Armin will describe a period of anxiety & depression and how he came to terms with it all. We’re excited to see how our favorite “caped crusader” inspired him! \nScientoonist and North Shore guy Armin likes long walks on the beach and Hoobastank. He has a Bachelor’s in Microbiology & Immunology from UBC and a Master of Digital Media from the Centre for Digital Media (CDM). Throughout the years\, he has carved out a career in creating illustrations and design work to educate the public about health. Check out his Instagram @armin.scientoonist where he promises to draw you at least 1 or 2 cats. For real. \n  \nUBC Science Educator David Ng \nTalk: “Public Understanding of Science” \nThis talk will focus on scientific literacy generally\, with good representation on the unicorn side of things. If you were at November’s show\, you know whether unicorns were in fact real. \nDavid is a geneticist\, science educator\, part time writer\, and professor based at the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia. \nOf note: (1) he is partly responsible for the massive DNA helix emblazoned on his building’s facade; (2) his Dad beat up Bruce Lee; (3) his first foray into general publishing featured a unicorn on the front cover; and (4) his wife and kids are all exemplary. \nWe’ll play “What Are You Nerding Out On?” North Van style and have our Twitter Competitions where you can win tickets to Nerd Nite North Van\, Nerd Nite Vancouver (YVR) & Nerd Nite Victoria (YYJ) and of course our Nerd Nite tool cards and some new SWAG! \n  \nLocation: Eagles Club Event Room\n170 West 3rd Street at Chesterfield (just east of 7-11). Fully licensed bar. No minors. \n3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield. \n  \nTransit:\nWe’re just 3 blocks from the seabus so don’t learn and drive. \n  \nSocial Media:\nWebsite: www.northvan.nerdnite.com \nFacebook: Nerd Nite North Vancouver \nInstagram: @NerdNiteNorthVan \nTwitter: @NerdNiteNV \n  \nFAQs\nDoors open at 6:45pm. Show at 7:30pm. \nMust be 19yrs or older\, no minors. \nYou can bring food to this event! \nJust 3 blocks from Lonsdale Quay\, straight up Chesterfield.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-north-van-1-4-5/
LOCATION:Eagles Club\, 170 West 3rd Street\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 1E8\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/02/Nerd-Nite-North-Van.png
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