JULY 8-12 - Empower Girls Science and Coding Camp (in-person)
Join us for a week of science exploration and discovery! This camp is designed to empower those who identify as girls (ages 8-13) and are interested in learning about science and coding in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Hosted in partnership with UBC’s Dr. David Ng, the ongoing supervisor of the Advanced Molecular Biology Laboratory (AMBL), activities will include hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) experiments, group projects, and opportunities to meet other girls and learn from each other.
We are happy to offer you this camp at a subsidized rate thanks to the support of UBC’s Community-University Engagement Support (CUES) grant.
When: July 8 - 12, 2024 9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Where: UBC Michael Smith Laboratories (2185 E Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4)
Who can come: This workshop is geared towards those ages 8-13 who identify as girls**
*Priority registration will be given to students who identify as neurodivergent, members of the LGBTQIA2S+, those who identify as members of a BIPOC community, and newcomers to Canada.
Technology you will learn: learn the basics of coding, animation, robotics, laboratory science, art and more!
Number of sessions: 5 x 5-hour sessions
Prerequisites: None! This class is for those who are beginners and do not have extensive technical knowledge.
Materials needed: Please bring a water bottle, a lunch and a snack!
Questions? Please email us at info@thecodeinitiative.ca.
If you would benefit from a subsidy please contact us at info@thecodeinitiative.ca and we can assist you.
Join us for a week of science exploration and discovery! This camp is designed to empower those who identify as girls (ages 8-13) and are interested in learning about science and coding in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Hosted in partnership with UBC’s Dr. David Ng, the ongoing supervisor of the Advanced Molecular Biology Laboratory (AMBL), activities will include hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) experiments, group projects, and opportunities to meet other girls and learn from each other.
We are happy to offer you this camp at a subsidized rate thanks to the support of UBC’s Community-University Engagement Support (CUES) grant.
When: July 8 - 12, 2024 9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Where: UBC Michael Smith Laboratories (2185 E Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4)
Who can come: This workshop is geared towards those ages 8-13 who identify as girls**
*Priority registration will be given to students who identify as neurodivergent, members of the LGBTQIA2S+, those who identify as members of a BIPOC community, and newcomers to Canada.
Technology you will learn: learn the basics of coding, animation, robotics, laboratory science, art and more!
Number of sessions: 5 x 5-hour sessions
Prerequisites: None! This class is for those who are beginners and do not have extensive technical knowledge.
Materials needed: Please bring a water bottle, a lunch and a snack!
Questions? Please email us at info@thecodeinitiative.ca.
If you would benefit from a subsidy please contact us at info@thecodeinitiative.ca and we can assist you.
Join us for a week of science exploration and discovery! This camp is designed to empower those who identify as girls (ages 8-13) and are interested in learning about science and coding in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Hosted in partnership with UBC’s Dr. David Ng, the ongoing supervisor of the Advanced Molecular Biology Laboratory (AMBL), activities will include hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) experiments, group projects, and opportunities to meet other girls and learn from each other.
We are happy to offer you this camp at a subsidized rate thanks to the support of UBC’s Community-University Engagement Support (CUES) grant.
When: July 8 - 12, 2024 9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Where: UBC Michael Smith Laboratories (2185 E Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4)
Who can come: This workshop is geared towards those ages 8-13 who identify as girls**
*Priority registration will be given to students who identify as neurodivergent, members of the LGBTQIA2S+, those who identify as members of a BIPOC community, and newcomers to Canada.
Technology you will learn: learn the basics of coding, animation, robotics, laboratory science, art and more!
Number of sessions: 5 x 5-hour sessions
Prerequisites: None! This class is for those who are beginners and do not have extensive technical knowledge.
Materials needed: Please bring a water bottle, a lunch and a snack!
Questions? Please email us at info@thecodeinitiative.ca.
If you would benefit from a subsidy please contact us at info@thecodeinitiative.ca and we can assist you.