KAST News

Science World Scientists and Innovators in Schools program helps "Open the Door" at LV Rogers

An architect, environmental and health sciences professionals, and a physicist were among the more than 20 science and technology professionals from across the region who attended “Opening the Door,” a career fair hosted by Science Worldon March 31at LV Rogers Secondary in Nelson.

Help spark the future of the tech industry - Provide job shadowing opportunities for youth

We all need bright and enthusiastic kids choosing science / technology careers to plan, design operate and manage the huge array of technology that is so much an essential part of our life today and into the future.

We need your help to make that a reality. You can help inspire students today to pursue science throughout their education and future careers.

BC Technology Scholarship Fund: Application deadline Friday, April 8th

The British Columbia Technology Industry Association invites students of public, BC-based high school and post secondary institutions who have a proven passion for technology to submit their application to the BC Technology Scholarship Fund.

24hr WebDev Showdown Results: An Empire of Strawmen take the crown as the West Kootenay’s top web-designers

They came, they saw, they ingested excess amounts of caffeine and ultimately (despite a few baggy red eyes) they conquered.

How is your school engaging young learners in Science, Technology and Math?

Do you have a great new idea? KAST wants to help. Contact Erin Handy, Program Coordinator and GLOWS liaison at erin@kast.com

Picture: Max Anhel (6), Will Ellis-Kusy (6) and Grace Holden (5), enjoyed Family Math Night at MacLeans Elementary on February 22.