SET Conference
Unleash your curiosity. Embrace discovery.
The SET (Science, Engineering and Technology) Conference is a chance to learn what an education and career in science, engineering and technology (SET) is all about. This fun and interactive day shows young women and gender-diverse students in grades 10-12 that there is more to science than medicine, more to engineering than building bridges, and more to technology than sitting behind a computer screen. SET jobs are interesting, collaborative, diverse, and support every aspect of our lives. Want to make an impact in the world and have a meaningful career? Consider SET.
The SET Conference will give you an opportunity to find out answers to some of your questions by:
- Talking with role models who are studying science, engineering and technology;
- Participating in hands on STEM activities
- Having the chance to spend a day on the University of Alberta campus and learn about being a student here
- Meet like-minded peers.
This full-day conference gives you the opportunity to:
- Explore diverse careers in science, engineering and technology;
- Learn about work-life balance in SET careers;
- Discover how SET careers make the world a better place;
- Meet university students and learn what it is like to be a student in a SET department;
- Talk with role models in SET-based careers about their experiences;
- Gain insight into different career paths in SET and the U of A programs that you can use to broaden your career options.
Indigenous Students: WISEST is committed to increasing representation for all equity-deserving groups in STEM, including Indigenous Students. We encourage First Nations, Metis, and Inuit students to participate in all of the programs and services we offer but specifically, with respect to the SET Conference we hold dedicated spots for Indigenous students and schedule opportunities for mentorship from Indigenous role models. Students can also qualify for bursaries to offset conference fees in order to participate in the conference.
Event Details
Saturday, November 23, 2024
9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (Sign-in begins at 8:30 AM on the day of the conference)
Online registration opens: Monday, October 7th, 2024
Cost: $75 including lunch
Students will need to have their permission forms completed and ready to upload in order to complete their registration for the conference. The form can not be completed without uploading these completed forms.
Permission to Reproduce Likeness Form
Informed Consent Form (Waiver)
If you are a teacher looking to bring a group of students please fill out the form below.
What to Expect
You will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on activities during the SET Conference. We want our participants to experience what University students and researchers are involved in on campus and to be exposed to new streams in science, engineering and technology that they may not have previously been aware of. Students are encouraged to be open-minded, inquisitive and they are expected to adhere to all safety requirements at all times.
We will also be offering our popular Career Development Sessions to help high school students navigate career choices and post secondary education.
We try to give students the chance to meet with as many role models as possible during the SET Conference. You can speak with role models who are currently studying or professionals working in science, engineering, and technology fields. You will have the chance to ask questions and learn first-hand what studying or working in a SET career is really like.
All student participants will take part in a panel session. We strongly encourage you to write at least two questions in advance for this session. For inspiration on topics you can focus on, read these Delegate Questions. Participants will also have the opportunity to meet with people pursuing careers in the STEM field and ask detailed questions about their work at a networking mixer.Registration
We are limiting the conference to 225 student participants. We offer you the ability to choose which sessions you would like to attend, so avoid disappointment and register early! All sessions are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to change. In the event that your session changes, you will be placed in the next available one. Participants will receive their activity schedule on the day of the Conference.
Registration Opens in early October. Click here to register. Registration is limited, so sign up early!
In order to streamline the registration process, students must complete the Permission to Reproduce Likeness Form Form and the Informed Consent Form prior to completing the online registration. Students will be required to upload these signed forms in the online registration form.
If you are a teacher looking to bring a group of students please fill out this form.
Our preference is for each student to pay for their spot using our online system (credit card required). You will receive the link once you have completed Step One. If your school is collecting your payment for a group submission, please ask your teacher to contact the WISEST Team Lead, Fervone Goings at fervone.goings@ualberta.ca, with the name of your school and the list of students in the group.
Payment is due by Nov. 2. If payment is not received by that time, your space will be forfeited and given to a student on the waitlist.
Download and complete the Permission to Reproduce Likeness Form and Informed Consent Form.
These forms must be signed and completed BEFORE completing the online registration form. You MUST upload these forms in the student registration Google form.