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About CAGIS

The Canadian Association for Girls in Science is Canada’s largest and longest-running not-for-profit science, technology, trades, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) club for girls and gender diverse youth aged 7-16. It has been lauded for its excellence in science promotion by the prestigious Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion and the WCT Empowerment Award for leadership in inspiring girls to enter STEM. CAGIS has been featured in municipal, national, and international media and is grateful to have received funding from provincial and federal governments, corporations, scientific societies, and foundations.

 

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Our Story

CAGIS was founded in 1992 by Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko when she was 9-years-old because she noticed that girls in her class hated science; they thought that they were not smart enough or the right fit for STEM fields. They also had stereotypes of scientists as old men with messy white hair and lab coats. Larissa had a very different view of the sciences, largely from her parents, a research scientist and an engineer, who regularly used STEM to explore, experiment, and answer her questions. She wanted to share her positive experiences and role models with her friends, and started by inviting her parents’ colleagues into her classroom to do activities. She soon realized that her female friends at other schools had similar stereotypes so she decided to start a STEM club for girls where they could visit STEM professionals in the field to do fun experiments and activities. CAGIS started with a single chapter and a group of 20 girls in London, Ontario. Now, CAGIS has chapters across the country and a nation-wide virtual program. 

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“These programs opened my eyes to opportunities in STEM that I didn’t even think were possible. Sessions like fungi, engineering, and DNA expanded my view of what I am interested in as a girl involved in STEM. As I head into university applications, I know that my time at CAGIS has helped prepare me for my future education and career.” – CAGIS Participant

Awards and Recognitions

  • CAGIS Founder and President, Dr. Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko named an Official Delegate to the United Nations 67th Commission on the Status of Women, 2023 
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion, 2004
  • WCT Empowerment Award for leadership in inspiring girls to enter STEM, 2018
  • RevolutionHer™ Awards (Leadership) awarded to CAGIS’ President and Founder, Dr. Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko, 2022
  • Chatelaine’s 80 Amazing Canadian Women to Watch awarded to CAGIS’ Founder and President, Dr. Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko-Jaremko, 2008
  • Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award, Women’s Executive Network Co-Presented by Scotiabank and Richard Ivey School of Business 2006 to Dr. Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko-Jaremko