Science Rendezvous Kingston 鈥 At home

Science Rendezvous Kingston 鈥 At home

Science Rendezvous Kingston has gone virtual this year, inspiring STEM curiosity and discovery from the nature around us to the far-reaches of outer space.

By Kayla Dettinger, Research Promotion Coordinator

April 16, 2021

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[Promotion graphic - Science Rendezvous Kingston May 1 - 16, 2021 - Virtual Expo @STEMYGK]

Science Rendezvous Kingston is celebrating a milestone anniversary this year and marking it with the largest event to date.

For nine years, Science Rendezvous Kingston has been an exceedingly popular community event, drawing about 17,000 people from across the region to engage with local STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) experts and Queen鈥檚 researchers. While the 2020 event was cancelled due to COVID-19, organizers set their sights on developing the first to mark its return. The enthusiastic response from the STEM community and Queen鈥檚 researchers has turned the 10th anniversary event into the largest program offering yet, with live virtual activities from May 1-16, 2021.

鈥淲e are very proud of the Science Rendezvous Kingston virtual venue and are excited to know that our activities will have a wider reach than ever because there are no geographical limitations to participation,鈥 says co-coordinator Lynda Colgan (Education). 鈥淲e expect to have visitors from around the city, province, country, and world joining us 鈥 learning and loving it!鈥

Inspired by the theme of 鈥淪TEAM Green,鈥 integrating science, technology, engineering, arts, and math with stewardship for the flora, fauna and water systems of our planet, this family-friendly event will combine online experiences with outdoor and 鈥渒itchen-table鈥 activities for at-home learning. All programs will be housed on the where visitors will find both a huge selection of content and special events rolled out during the two-week period. Some of the programs available will be a virtual tour through the Museum of Nature鈥檚 Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year exhibit, demonstrations from Queen鈥檚 researchers, and STEM@Home learning activities. Some additional activities added throughout the event will be videos featuring women STEM innovators and influencers, and STEM challenges, such as the Canada-wide scavenger hunt and the .

Organizers have also planned virtual live Q&A sessions meant to further Science Rendezvous Kingston鈥檚 mission to inspire curiosity in STEM among students and provide opportunities for them to engage with researchers as role models. Queen鈥檚 researchers participating in the live sessions include John Smol, Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change, and Connor Stone, PhD candidate in astrophysics and co-coordinator of the Queen鈥檚 Observatory. Keynotes will also be delivered by , famous Canadian explorer, , conservationist and STEM literacy advocate, and , award-winning author and Faculty of Education鈥檚 Science Literacy Week Author-in-Residence.

Science Rendezvous Kingston is part of NSERC鈥檚 Science Odyssey鈥檚 national program, supporting free science outreach events across the country. Kingston鈥檚 last event in 2019 was honoured with the national STEAM Big! Award and co-coordinator Dr. Colgan was awarded the 2020 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada鈥檚 Science Promotion Award, in part, for Science Rendezvous Kingston鈥檚 success in promoting STEM among the community.

To learn more about the schedule of events and how to participate, visit the .

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