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Join us as we celebrate the 2026 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. At this unique event, designed specifically for grade 11-12 students, you will have the opportunity to connect with inspiring leaders and mentors who are making groundbreaking discoveries and innovations in research | Event Poster

Women+ in Science participants can expect to: 

  • Hear more about the latest in health research during our keynote lecture. 
  • Meet incredible leaders in research who are shaping the future of health science. Discover what inspired them to pursue careers in science, the challenges they’ve faced, and how they’ve overcome them. 
  • Be part of the discussion! This isn’t your typical career panel. You’ll have the chance to join small rotating groups of students, each paired with a Women+ in Science mentor. You’ll be able to ask them questions, share your thoughts, and gain valuable insights from these incredible leaders.

Interested in Participating?

Grade 11-12 students across BC and the Yukon now have two ways to participate: 

Due to the popularity of the program, students may register for only ONE edition of the event, either in-person OR virtual.

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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!

Women+ in Science is presented by BC Children’s Hospital Research InstituteWomen’s Health Research Institute and BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services Research Institute

Do you have additional questions? Contact researchevents@phsa.ca.  

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