Take a look at this year's exciting events and science at play activities at McGill University in Montreal - and online - for Science Literacy Week!
Monday September 21 |
Tuesday September 22 |
Wednesday September 23 |
Thursday September 24 |
Friday September 25 |
Saturday September 26 |
Sunday September 27 |
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Workshop, 2 p.m.: The Art of Explaining Webinar, 4:30 p.m.: What is DRAW? Learn about the Data Rescue: Archives and Weather (DRAW) Project. |
Video: Masterclass in Law and Policy: Intellectual Property and Science Literacy from the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy (CIPP) and the Faculty of Law. [publicly available] |
Talk, 10:30 a.m.: Urban Heat Island effect with Prof. Raja Sengupta Webinar, 11 a.m.: How to DRAW - Transcribe weather ledgers with the Data Rescue: Archives and Weather (DRAW) Project. Workshop, 11:30 a.m.: Keeping Up with Artificial Intelligence - AI Literacy Virtual Homecoming event, 2:30 p. m.: Reality to Virtual - Creating Gateways to the Past in McGill's Library of the Future Webinar, 4:30 p.m.: How to DRAW - Transcribe weather ledgers with the Data Rescue: Archives and Weather (DRAW) Project. |
Webinar, 4:30 p.m.: What is DRAW? Learn about the Data Rescue: Archives and Weather (DRAW) Project. Book club, 5:30 p.m.: Data feminism, by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F Klein, more details to come Online Cutting Edge Lecture in Science, 6 p.m.: Freshwater Futures for Canada and the World. Brought to you by the Redpath Museum. |
Webinar, 11 a.m.: What is DRAW? Learn about the Data Rescue: Archives and Weather (DRAW) Project. |
Virtual Homecoming event, 10 a. m.: Online tour of building stones and fossils. Brought to you by the Redpath Museum. |
Virtual Homecoming event, 10 a. m.: Trees of McGill University Online Tour. Brought to you by the Redpath Museum. De-Stress + Sketch Online, SLW edition! Visual Arts Collection |
Visit our temporary digital exhibition on Flickr to celebrate Science Literacy Week 2020.
"Tiger" from the Taylor White Collection. By Peter Paillou, c.1720-90. Blacker Wood Natural History Collection.
Contact April Colosimo or Rebecca Nicholson with questions or for more information. For additional information about Science Literacy Week across the country, please visit the Science Literacy Week website.
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