BrainReach/Mission Cerveau is an award-winning, not-for-profit community outreach program managed by graduate students in the Integrated Program in Neuroscience at McGill University and University of Montreal. Since the inception in 2011, we have provided fun, interactive neuroscience workshops to young school students in and around Montreal as well as in remote and indigenous communities. Learn more about Brain Reach/Mission Cerveau’s work at:
- BrainReach/Mission Cerveau’s website
- BrainReach/Mission Cerveau’s Facebook page
- EdCan Network magazine article
- Westmount Magazine article
About STARS
STARS (Scientists Talk About Research for Staff) is a series of special lunch-hour talks and visits to science related sites and institutes specifically for Faculty of Science support staff.
Bicentennial STARS for 2021
To honour McGill’s Bicentennial year, STARS is celebrating young McGill scientists with seven monthly lunch-hour presentations that will take you behind the scenes to never before seen labs and experimental research areas where graduate students will share all kinds of insights into their work and research efforts.
The Bicentennial STARS series will be co-hosted by student ambassadors, Yael and Micaela Lewis, twin sisters in their fifth year of a BSc in Biology, both minoring in Natural History. Yael and Micaela have been very involved in the McGill Debating Union, and are excited to bring together their passions for science and communication as student ambassadors.
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