BEYOND YORK - December 18, 2025

Innomasters registration is now open! Register for the 6 workshops here: Innomasters Workshop Series - Winter 2026. Payment must be made in advance online during registration. Registration closes January 11, 2026.

Innomasters: Learn the Engineering Design process through this bi-weekly workshop series consisting of guest speakers, real-world challenges, and a final design showcase! The series will run bi-weekly on Saturdays from 10:30am-12:30pm starting on January 24 and ending on April 4, 2026. Registration is now open!

Minds & Machines Workshop #1: 3D Printing registration is now open! Register for our first technical workshop here: Minds & Machines Workshops - Winter 2026.  Payment must be made in advance online during registration. Registration closes January 11, 2026. 

Want to participate in all 3 workshops? Purchase our $40 bundle for ALL THREE WORKSHOPS at the same registration link above. This deal ends January 11, 2026

Minds & Machines: Experience university-level 3D printing, circuits, and AI in a fun, hands-on workshop series designed to ignite high school students’ passion for engineering! The three workshops run on the last Saturday of January, February, and March with Workshop #1 taking place this January 31.

SCYLC: A 2-day conference targeted at high school students who are interested to learn more about social change and gaining leadership skills through case studies and hands-on workshops. It provides a great opportunity to get a snippet of what engineering entails and see if it aligns with your future career goals. Food and drinks, as well as limited overnight stay options, will be provided during the event so students can focus on problem-solving and learning without worries!

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The Rosetta Institute of Biomedical Research is excited to announce our Summer 2026 workshop sessions, and we are now accepting applications!  These programs are designed for high-achieving middle and high school students who are exploring careers in medicine, research and other STEM fields, and who want to learn college-level material, be taught by PhD- and MD-level scientists, and STAND OUT in the college admissions process. Click HERE to learn more.


Interested in: Finance, Wall Street & Business

‘Teach Me Wall Street’ has programs that are IDEAL for students who …

  • Enjoy watching Shark Tank or other money related shows

  • Are interested in stock trading, investing and growing their money

  • Have a custodial account

  • Are excited to learn how to manage their money and plan their financial future

  • Looking for interesting and "fit to major" extracurriculars to enhance their College Application

  • Are interested in a career on Wall Street

Click HERE to learn more.


The World’s Most Prestigious International Entrepreneurship Competition for High School Students Founded by a then high school student, Blue Ocean Student Entrepreneurs Corporation is a registered 501c(3) nonprofit organization in the State of Maryland, USA. Any high school student from around the world can compete in this virtual competition. 

Sign up to compete solo as a mighty team of one, or invite a few friends to join you to compete together. Every year teams of high-school students pitch their innovative business concepts to experienced entrepreneurs and business people, join a community of like-minded students, and compete for thousands in cash prizes!

The competition gives high school students the chance to present their innovative business ideas, hone their pitching skills, earn cash prizes, and build resumes that stand out from the crowd when applying for college. Most of all they learn how to create businesses that stand out from the competition, creating blue oceans of new market space. Click here to check out the pitch from a student in Toronto! And click here to learn more.


Keen on writing? Why not enter a competition? This is a great learning experience and something you might want to share in a university application. Check out this list of Writing Competitions and Publications.


The Yale International Relations Global Essay Competition offers students a chance to delve into complex global issues, guided by the expertise of Yale students. Participants will enhance their critical thinking and research abilities while connecting with a global network of peers and mentors dedicated to understanding and solving the world's pressing challenges.

Over the course of the competition, students will explore various international relations topics, gain insights from Yale mentors, and have the chance to present their work to a global audience. This experience will not only sharpen their skills but also provide them with invaluable exposure to the world of diplomacy and global studies. Apply Now: https://t.ly/jA9Sr 

For more details, visit the Yale International Relations Global Essay Competition website: https://ivycomp.com/. Registration is open until January 8 and essay submission is due February 2, 2026. 


Shad programs give Grade 10 and 11 students a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to grow their mindset, collaborate in a university classroom with youth across the country (and internationally!!), and build community change-maker capabilities using #STEAM4Good to make an impact! Spend the month of July exploring the world of STEAM and entrepreneurship through exciting lectures, experiential workshops, team-building activities, and a design project that inspires students to tackle real-world problems. Click HERE to learn more and speak to your university counsellor if you are interested. Selection process in place. Limited spots are available. Applications close on January 5, 2026.


Schulich Leader Scholarships are Canada’s most coveted undergraduate STEM scholarships. One hundred are awarded to entrepreneurial-minded high school graduates enrolling in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Math program at 20 partner universities across Canada. Half are valued at $120,000 for engineering scholarships and half are valued at $100,000* for science and math scholarships. Every high school in Canada can nominate one graduating student each year to apply for the scholarship. Click HERE to learn more and speak to your counsellor if you are interested in applying.