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Join us as we celebrate the 2027 International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

At BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre, we are proud to support the next generation of health scientists. This unique event gives students the opportunity to connect with inspiring leaders and mentors who are advancing discoveries and innovation in health research.

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What can you expect at Women+ in Science?

  • Hear about the latest advances in health research during our keynote lecture
  • Meet researchers and health professionals who are shaping the future of science and medicine. Learn what inspired their career journeys, the challenges they’ve faced, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way
  • Take part in interactive small-group discussions with Women+ in Science mentors. Ask questions, share your ideas, and gain valuable insights from leaders in science and health research
  • Earn a certificate


Women+ in Science is designed as a networking event. Participants should feel comfortable speaking and engaging with other students and mentors throughout the program. If you prefer a less interactive experience, we encourage you to choose the online option.

Speakers & Schedule

You may only apply to attend ONE  of the following evenings –

Option #1: Wednesday, February 10, 2027 | 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. | Online

Speakers & Topics TBA

Option #2: Thursday, February 11, 2027 | 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. | BC Children’s Hospital

Speakers & Topics BC

Who can attend?

Grade 11-12 students in BC & Yukon.

How do you apply?

Applications will be accepted Monday, January 11, 2027 to Wednesday, January 20, 2027. The application form will be posted on this page once applications open.

What information do you need to apply?


Visit our FAQs to learn more about the student selection process.

Questions?

Contact us at researchevents@phsa.ca  or review our FAQs.

What is International Day of Women and Girls in Science? In 2015, UNESCO and UN Women established an annual day to honour the important role women and girls play in science and technology. Together, they are making a global call to “smash stereotypes, defy gender biases and defeat discrimination that hold women and girls back in STEM fields.” Become part of the conversation by following #WomenInScience on Instagram!

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