SotB Poster Winners
The Canadian Light Source recognizes the following student projects as winners of our annual Students on the Beamlines Judges' Poster Competition. Our past winners include:
2024
Our Lady of the Rockies High School
Calgary, AB / Ancestral territory of the Siksikaitsitapi: the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Pikuni. We acknowledge all First Nations and Métis of Treaty 7 lands: the Tsuut’ina and the Îethkabi which includes Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney
2023
Pensionat du Saint-Nom-de-Marie
Montréal, QC / Unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá :ka and Mohawk Nation
2022
School of Astronomy and Physics
Islamabad, Pakistan
2021
St. Thomas More Collegiate
Burnaby, BC / Unceded Homelands of the Hən̓ q ̓əmin̓ əm ̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Speaking Peoples
2020
Bishop Carroll High School
Calgary, AB / Treaty 7
2019
Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2018
Bishop Carroll High School
Calgary, AB / Treaty 7
2016
SHAD, University of Saskatchewan Campus
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2015
Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2013
Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2012
Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2011
La Loche High School
La Loche, SK / Treaty 8 and Clearwater River Dene Nation
2010
Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2009
Centennial Collegiate
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2009
Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute
Saskatoon, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis
2008
Lloydminster Comprehensive High School
Lloydminster, SK / Treaty 6 and the Homeland of the Métis