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The Let's Talk Science Partnership Program is a network of science and engineering volunteers across Canada. There are 22 university sites, and one college with over 1700 volunteers who last year reached more than 67,000 youth. Nationally, the Let's Talk Science Partnership Program volunteers include graduate students, college students, undergraduate students, post docs, professors, technicians, and professionals in a science, technology or engineering field.


The Let's Talk Science Partnership Program was founded in 1991 at the University of Western Ontario and was then called Physiology Outreach. Now there are 5,000++ Let's Talk Science Partnership Program alumni across Canada.

Laurentian University joined the Let's Talk Science Partnership Program in 2005-2006. In 2006-2007 we had 28 active volunteers enrolled in our program who reached over 2,000 youth in Northeastern Ontario.


The CHIEF GOAL of the Let's Talk Science Partnership Program is to promote science, technology and engineering by providing fun, hands-on activities to youth across Canada and the world.
 

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