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Locality: Montreal, Quebec

Phone: +1 519-474-4081



Address: 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, QC, Canada

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Let's Talk Science at Concordia University 31.01.2021

We stand with all Black, Indigenous and racialized communities, and denounce racial injustice. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusivity has underpinn...ed our efforts in STEM education and we will continue to learn and improve. Please see a full statement from our president - https://bit.ly/3774tJC See more

Let's Talk Science at Concordia University 14.01.2021

Our amazing volunteers have visited Kells elementary. With the Alka Seltzer rocket experiment they taught a simple way to make rockets fly. Thank you Praveen and Fatemeh for giving your valuable time in volunteering with Let's talk science. " Tell them and they will forget,... Teach them and they may remember, Involve them and they will learn " - Benjamin Franklin See more

Let's Talk Science at Concordia University 26.12.2020

Earlier this month we set up an information booth at Concordia's volunteer fair . Did you miss it ? You can join our team anytime. Reach out us via [email protected] ... For more information you can also visit : outreach.letstalksicence.ca/concordia

Let's Talk Science at Concordia University 20.12.2020

It's time to appreciate for your great contribution in encouraging next generation . Thank you for volunteering with Let's talk science. Happy woman's Day . #womeninstem

Let's Talk Science at Concordia University 17.12.2020

Our volunteers helped students to witness chemical changes using experiments like elephant toothpaste and magic milk. Breaking conventional way of delivering a basic lesson. Thank you volunteers for giving your valuable time for Let’s talk science. Keep inspiring

Let's Talk Science at Concordia University 12.12.2020

Had a fun with kids at CUSP's holiday party. Thanks to our volunteers for spending their time. This time we used ozobot and marshmallows to encourage the kids. Children’s curiosity in knowing how those tiny ozobots works is a proof that STEM can also be fun and easy to understand.