Your STEM project can be just the start! It can be your key to STEM opportunities in your community, nationally, or even globally.
Doing a STEM project helps your build skills and provides experiences that you can include in applications or your portfolio or résumé.
When telling the story of your project, whether in a report or display, here are the sections we recommend using.
Every great STEM project starts with a simple question: “Why?”.
No matter what topic you’re interested in exploring on your STEM adventure, your project can fit one of these challenges.
Once you have a more specific question or problem you want to explore, think about what type of project will be best to help you…
Once you have a general project idea, the next step is answering the question: What problem is my innovation trying to solve?
Learn about Youth Science Canada - the charity that runs mySTEMspace and supports youth doing STEM projects across Canada.
Whenever we talk to Canadian youth about doing a STEM project, their excitement and passion shines. They are excited to share what they learned, the…
Understanding how your project will be evaluated can help you focus your efforts and present your work more effectively. This guide explains the judging criteria used at regional STEM fairs and the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF).
Get people interested in your project by telling an engaging story!
Exploring science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on projects is exciting, but safety should always be your top priority!
To start a project you need to create an account on mySTEMspace. This gives you access to a project workspace, STEM fairs, information and resources.