Theophrastus Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Hey, out of interest, does anyone know of any science- related contests/ competitions (particularly in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, invention or general sciences(theoretical and experimental)) that a Canadian high school student can participate in? (Whether national or international (or municipal, if it's one of the larger cities ie. Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver) While I have specified some of my preferences I'm pretty open to anything that can be found. Thanks in advance, -theo ps: Age isn't an issue either, as I only begin next year, so I'm open to a rather broad spectrum.
Xittenn Posted August 13, 2009 Posted August 13, 2009 There's the Sir Isaac Newton Exam every year from Waterloo. It's open to all Canadian students and it looks like international students as well. http://sin.uwaterloo.ca/history.php It's just an exam but there are prizes.......... http://sin.uwaterloo.ca/awards.php I remember taking it. ><time warp><
DJBruce Posted August 13, 2009 Posted August 13, 2009 (edited) Their is the Chemistry Olympiad and Physics Olympiad in the United States. The US program is designed to find high school students to compete on the US National team at the international competition, so I would assume their is a similar competition in Canada. From first hand participation the Chemistry Olympiad is ridiculously hard, but you seem to have a gift with chemistry. Here is a link to the Canadian Chemistry and Physics Olympiad. Edited August 13, 2009 by DJBruce
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