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2025 Canadian Association of Physicists Congress
Posted on 2025-05-15 in Science & Technology, Research, Scholarly & Artistic Work
Jun 9-13, 2025

Date: Monday, June 9 to Friday, June 13
Location: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon campus
Registration information available online.
About this event
Join the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics as they host the 2025 Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) Congress at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). This is the national annual conference for the association.
Since its founding in 1945, the CAP has promoted the significance of physics as a fundamental science and provides support for physics research and education in Canada.
The 2025 Congress will feature:
- Hertzberg Memorial Public Lecture: featuring guest lecturer Shohini Ghose (Wilfrid Laurier University), June 9
- 2025 High School Teacher Workshop, June 9
- 2025 Symposia Day, June 11
- Plenary speakers
- Special sessions and workshops
- More than 40 invited speakers
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