Next week, Saint Mary’s welcomes its first cohort of high-school students to campus.
These bright, young scholars will take part in a 27-day experience exploring entrepreneurship and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics).
Students will live on campus, immersing themselves in workshops, labs and hands-on design sessions. Daily campus life, including dormitory living and dining hall meals, will complement their academic activities.
This supportive environment encourages collaboration as students work together on innovative solutions to real-world issues such as food security, water sustainability and waste reduction.
Saint Mary’s offers a unique combination of local context and interdisciplinary learning. Students will explore iconic Halifax landmarks such as historic Citadel Hill, the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History and the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21.
The experience will feature guest lectures from leading Saint Mary’s professors across multiple faculties and departments. These experts will share insights from their research, providing students with a foundational experience designed to help them explore academic pathways and future career possibilities.
Saint Mary’s is located on the coast in Halifax’s vibrant south end, offering students direct access to the natural beauty and unique culture of the Maritime region. Students will explore this firsthand through camping trips, kayaking excursions and even a visit to Prince Edward Island.
Here’s to inspiring and challenging Canada’s next generation of innovators.