How to join the Canadian Science Writers’ Association
Are you:
- a journalist or public information specialist interested in the environment, health and medical issues, the social sciences, technology, science policy or other science-related areas?
- a scientist interested in communicating with the public?
- a journalism teacher or student wanting to know more about science writing?
- concerned about the impact of science and technology on society and wanting to keep up to date in these fields?
- needing fast access to Canadian science and technology experts?
- interested in meeting other science journalists?
- searching for story ideas, or a chance to improve your skill?
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Events Calendar

- Feb 16-20 AAAS Annual Meeting
(Vancouver, BC) - Feb 18 AAAS Party for journalists and editors (Vancouver, BC)
- Jun 2-5 CSWA Annual Meeting (Windsor, ON)
- Feb 16-20 AAAS Annual Meeting
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