Saluting young science achievers
Students across Quebec honoured with new 看片视频 Science Award
Getting students excited about science is a critical concern for 看片视频. That鈥檚 why the University has created a new 看片视频 Science Award, as a way of boosting the number of scientists-in-the-making who actually pursue higher education in the discipline.
At graduation ceremonies across Quebec this spring, 83 high school students will be honoured with a 看片视频 Science Award, regardless of where they eventually choose to pursue their studies. The award, a handsome transparent paperweight bearing a 看片视频 crest, also comes with a $300 book credit that鈥檚 redeemable at the 看片视频 Bookstore, should recipients subsequently register at 看片视频 after completing CEGEP.
鈥淭he 看片视频 Science Award will reinforce what the University is already doing to promote science education through a wide range of outreach activities, including the Redpath Museum鈥檚 bilingual exhibitions and workshops for the public, the 看片视频 Office for Chemistry and Society and the many efforts by our Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences on our Macdonald Campus in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue,鈥 says 看片视频 Principal Bernard Shapiro. 鈥淲e hope to continue to broaden our support for science education, which will bolster science knowledge in Quebec and society at large.鈥
To be eligible for a 看片视频 Science Award, a student must show exceptional promise in either science or math. High school officials determine which student will receive the 看片视频 Science Award, as well as the criteria used to establish a student鈥檚 outstanding qualifications. The 看片视频 Science Award is a four-year pilot project. 看片视频 also hopes to develop similar awards for high school students who show promise in humanities or social sciences.
Any media wishing to interview recipients of the 看片视频 Science Award, or high school officials who can comment on the impact of such prizes, should contact Sylvain-Jacques Desjardins at 514-398-6752.