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- Science Expo was a Canadian national student run non-profit organization that connected high-achieving youth to innovators and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) opportunities. In 2017, they merged with another Canadian non-profit, the Foundation for Student Science and Technology (FSST). They exist to bridge the gap between the two parties and provide opportunities to excel which features youth-to-youth interactions to help them reach their potential. It is the place where ambitious youth can be at the forefront of innovation, and where young people have the chance to enrich their skills, be empowered to learn and grow, and be inspired to explore their passions and dreams. Science Expo is active from Vancouver to Toronto, with a network of 150 leaders reaching 80 high schools, representing a student body of over 120,000. They are best known for their annual conference, which has attracted thousands of high school students across Ontario to convene and connect with fellow like-minded students as well as leading innovators and scientists. (en)
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- 6751 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta (en)
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- To promote STEM among Canadian advanced students. (en)
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- Maya Burhanpurkar, Jeremy Ho, Kaitlyn Yong (en)
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- Enrich. Empower. Explore. (en)
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- Some lines need be re-written as per Wikipedia neutral point of view. (en)
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- Science Expo was a Canadian national student run non-profit organization that connected high-achieving youth to innovators and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) opportunities. In 2017, they merged with another Canadian non-profit, the Foundation for Student Science and Technology (FSST). They exist to bridge the gap between the two parties and provide opportunities to excel which features youth-to-youth interactions to help them reach their potential. It is the place where ambitious youth can be at the forefront of innovation, and where young people have the chance to enrich their skills, be empowered to learn and grow, and be inspired to explore their passions and dreams. (en)
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