Creating Connections 5.0
WWEST is excited to announce that registration is now open for the fifth installment of our Creating Connections conference series. Creating Connections 5.0 aims to engage industry, the community and students in BC and the Yukon to increase the regional awareness and participation of women and other under-represented groups in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). The Creating Connections conference series hopes to facilitate meaningful dialogue, creating a space where everyone can explore and participate in STEM to better our world.
Our 2017 program underlines the value of diversity at multiple levels. To support individual change, many of our sessions are focused on providing women with skills, knowledge and support that allow them to succeed. The connect/reconnect sessions provide opportunities for meeting new people and fostering a sense of community. Finally, through the ideas discussed by our keynotes, and developed in our panels, we hope to spark a change larger than ourselves. Our session track themes for 2017 are ​Personal ​and ​Professional ​Development, ​Entrepreneurship ​and ​Advocating ​with ​Impact.
WWEST is also hosting the prior to the conference on-site at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown on Friday, May 5, 2017. This workshop is not included in the conference registration, however, it is highly recommended for those looking to advance their careers.
When: Evening of May 5th and all day May 6th, 2017
Where: Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown (1128 West Hastings Street), Vancouver, BC
Price: Early bird prices will be offered until March 31, 2017.
Early-Bird Pricing | |
Industry and Academe | $125 |
Young Professionals (Under 30) | $85 |
College and High School Instructors | $65 |
Current Student/2017 Graduate | $45 |
Unemployed | $45 |
Registration: For registration details, click here!
If you would like to learn more about Creating Connections 5.0, visit our conference landing page!
Previous Creating Connections conferences have resulted in immediate, statistically significant positive changes for both participants' occupational self-efficacy and their awareness of the value of gender diversity. .