5/20/2023 0 Comments The rendezvous and other stories![]() The theme of this year’s event is CREATE, showcasing how discoveries are made and new knowledge is built in different research settings, from labs to cities, from underground to outer space, from forests to hospitals. "Events like Science Rendezvous help us translate the impact of Queen’s research and inspire the next generation of scientists." "We are proud to see so many of our researchers, students and community partners invested in sharing knowledge with young people and their families," says Nancy Ross, Vice-Principal (Research). The festival, which is free of charge, will be the biggest one yet, with over 400 volunteers spread across 50 booths featuring research discoveries and interactive activities. ![]() This year, Science Rendezvous returns to Kingston on May 13. For over a decade, thousands of children, youth and their families have interacted with the displays and queried the researchers to learn about their work. ![]() ![]() Each year in mid-May, Queen’s researchers and students take over the Leon’s Centre and The Tragically Hip Way in Downtown Kingston for a full day of science outreach activities featuring topics in biology, chemistry, geology, psychology, engineering, health, and many others. ![]()
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