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From September 20 to 26, #SciLit partnered with 260 science promotion and outreach champions, to deliver 390 fun and engaging events & activities, for another successful year of celebrating science culture and Canadian achievements in STEAM.
The biggest THANK YOU to all of you!
It’s a wrap for #SciLit Week 2021!
Thanks to all our partners who made this year’s celebrations possible and to all Canadians who attended events and shared their participation with us.
Until next year!
September 19 to 25, 2022
Canada's climate illustrated
Learn more about the effects of disappearing sea ice in the arctic.
Download this #SciLit Week poster here:
https://t.co/nCNXrBMr51
Illustration by Lee Lai @mfiches
@NSERC_CRSNG @environmentca
Canada's climate illustrated:
Learn more about how warmer air is linked with wilder weather.
Download this #SciLit Week poster here:
https://t.co/nCNXrBMr51
Illustration by Alain Pilon
@mfiches
@NSERC_CRSNG @environmentca
Canada's climate illustrated:
Learn more about how greenhouse gases fuel climate change.
Download this #SciLit Week poster here:
https://t.co/nCNXrC41Wz
Illustration by: Gabriel Sabourin
@mfiches
@NSERC_CRSNG @environmentca
Nurture your science culture
Visit the #SciLit website to find the best events for you.
Quick tip: many events are online and available from coast to coast!
https://t.co/vUlYPdyYrU
After voting today (!) check out this fantastic podcast by @alieward - @Ologies features amazing scientists and other super cool people of all kinds! Tune in today here: https://t.co/rguIiqovwN
Another great piece by @dpulera - Daspletosaurus horneri in the flesh! See more at https://t.co/XJXkXNHMXG
#sciart
#scicomm100 @DrDanielGillis - stats lover and communicator and champion of food banks too!
#scicomm100 @AJWVictoriaBC - proving that science and politics do mix!