> Adventures in Science: a volunteer opportunity for Undergraduate > Students > > > Let's Talk Science, a non-profit organization associated with U of T, > is > offering an opportunity for undergraduate students to teach science > to > Guide and Scout groups. The time commitment is only 2 times a > semester > (minimum . if you want to do more that's GREAT). It is also an > opportunity to work with kids, use your science degree and most > importantly, HAVE FUN. > > The goal of Adventures in Science is to introduce children to the > exciting > world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics in a > way that > will captivate their interest and build their confidence. Children often > decide they do not like science because they feel "it's just for > nerds" or > "too hard". Through our program, they will be able to meet > scientists, > such as you, in jeans and T-shirts! They will also get involved in fun > innovative science activities. We hope that through your volunteer > efforts the children will come away feeling motivated and > empowered. > > If you are interested in this exSCIting volunteer opportunity please > come > to one of our training session: > > Wednesday October 24th form 6-8 PM in the Medical Sciences > Building (MS > 2172) > > OR > > Thursday October 25th from 6-8 PM in the Medical Sciences > Building (MS > 4171) > > Please contact Let's Talk Science by phone at (416) 946-5497 or > by email > at letstalk.science@xxxxxxxxxxx for more information. > > > Susan O'Leary > Programs Coordinator > Let's Talk Science > > __________________________________________________ > > Susan O'Leary > Program Coordinator > Let's Talk Science > 92 College Street, Rm. 107 > University of Toronto > Toronto, ON M5G 1L4 > tel: (416) 946-5497 > fax: (416) 946-5786 > > "Science is so exSCIting" > www.letstalkscience.uwo.ca ----------- TUGS GENERAL ANOUNCEMENT MAILING LIST - http://tugsonline.cjb.net