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Government of Canada supports University of Saskatchewan's "Women in STEM" speaker series featuring astronaut Dr. Roberta BondarFederal government investment to help increase women's role in STEM SASKATOON, March 15, 2019 /CNW/ - Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) related jobs are essential to expanding an innovation economy and participation of women, both at educational institutions and in the workforce. Today, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for Western Economic Diversification Canada, announced a $30,000 investment to support two "Women In STEM" speaking events through the Centre for the Study of Science and Innovation Policy (CSIP) at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS). The latest Women in Science (WinS) Speaker Series features Dr. Roberta Bondar, Canada's first female astronaut and the world's first neurologist in space. This CSIP-led initiative encourages women and other underrepresented groups to participate in STEM fields at all stages of education and career development. Dr. Bondar's talk will take place on Tuesday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m. at Convocation Hall at the University of Saskatchewan. This event is presented in collaboration with the university's Whelen Lecture. Dr. Bondar's lecture is taking place as Canada launches Exploration, Imagination, Innovation: A New Space Strategy for Canada. The strategy aims to leverage Canadian STEM strengths in areas like robotics, artificial intelligence and biomedical technologies. It includes participation in the Lunar Gateway project to build a space station in orbit around the moon. Quote "Building a strong and innovative Canadian economy includes encouraging diverse groups, including young women, to pursue interests and careers in STEM fields. As Canada also embarks on a new space strategy that includes going to the moon, it is crucial that all Canadians have opportunities to participate in the future economy on Earth and beyond." "To be the university the world needs, the University of Saskatchewan is committed to a culture of inclusion and collaborative innovation across our diverse community, with particular focus on women and Indigenous peoples in underrepresented STEM fields. Through this seminar series and by highlighting the success of outstanding female role models, our students will be inspired to pursue research and STEM careers." "CSIP's Women in Science (WinS) Speaker Series showcases the real contributions made by female scientists in Canada and the outstanding impact these women are having on policy development, national dialogue, economic growth and prosperity. Through these forums, we can inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders, increase awareness of cultural biases and barriers, and profile career opportunities to increase the representation of women in STEM fields." Quick Facts
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