Undergraduate Science Slam

We have partnered with Science Slam Canada to run regular “Science Slams” for undergraduate students! This popular science communication competition showcases our undergrad science communication and teaching skills to a high school audience! All are welcome at these events, posted on our PHAS Events page and on Eventbrite. These events are regularly scheduled in October and February each academic year.

What is a Science Slam?

This event showcases undergraduate students presenters (or “slammers”) as they explain a science concept, law or theory in 5 minutes (this is a timed event!) without the use of academic slides or vocabulary, to a high school audience. Slammers are judged on their presentation engagement, science accuracy, and creativity.

We invite high school students and their families to join us and cheer on our slammers! We also provide staff advisors and faculty so everyone can ask questions about our programs, courses and other questions about physics and astronomy. High school students have the chance to engage with undergraduate science students and ask questions about research opportunities, jobs, and university life in the Faculty of Science.

The Department of Physics & Astronomy Outreach strives to provide relevant science communication opportunities for our students at the undergraduate level to better prepare them for careers in academia, business, education and industry. We also wish to inspire all young scientists! 

Thank you Science Slam Canada for providing mentoring and training for our students, staff and faculty organizing this event!