Apr 19, 2023
From 9:45 AM to 5 PM

Location 110, avenue des PinsMontréal, QC, H2W 1R7Canada
ContactChristine Matte, Coordonnatrice aux affaires académiques / Academic Affairs Coordinator
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Science POP: IRCM internal competition

Science POP: IRCM internal competition

Welcome to our Science POP competition!
In addition to organizing the provincial Science POP competition, the IRCM is also one of the 15 participating institutions. The IRCM's internal competition will take place on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 and is open to everyone (the entire IRCM community and the general public, partners and anyone else curious to know more about health sciences and research at the IRCM).

To know more about the IRCM internal competition:
Fourwaves - Science POP @ IRCM

To attend the event:
https://event.fourwaves.com/fr/sciencepop2023-ircm/registration

Schedule :
https://event.fourwaves.com/fr/sciencepop2023-ircm/schedule

Presentations:
https://event.fourwaves.com/fr/sciencepop2023-ircm/resumes

Contact :
Christine Matte
Academic Affairs Coordinator
Montreal Clinical Research Institute
christine.matte@ircm.qc.ca
514 987-5529

Science POP is a Québec-wide scientific communication competition brought forward by the IRCM and supported by the FRQS, with the mission of promoting dialogue between science and society. The Science POP competition is taking off across Québec in the form of internal competitions between April 12 and May 2, 2023 within institutions dedicated to health science research and graduate training.

The finalists will then move on to the next stage: a grand finale at the provincial level organized by the IRCM. For its 2022-2023 edition, Science POP welcomes 15 participating institutions from across Quebec! The grand finale will be held on May 27 and 28, 2023. The general public will also be able to attend this competition.


All information is available on the SciencePOP.ca web page

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