Each year, the Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF) runs the Student Program for Innovation in Science and Engineering (SPISE). In the 2013 SPISE the CSF served 16 students from 10 Caribbean countries (Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Guyana, Grenada, Jamaica,
CSF, CXC and Sagicor Announce Sagicor Visionaries Challenge
Background Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF) has partnered with Sagicor and the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) to launch the Sagicor Visionaries Challenge. This challenge targets secondary school students who are encouraged to identify a challenge facing their respective school, school of
2012 CSF Annual Workshop Attracts Over 120 Grenadian STEM Students and Teachers
St. George’s, Grenada, October 8, 2012 – Over 120 students and teachers from Grenada, plus lecturers, scientists, entrepreneurs and government officials from the Caribbean Region and the Caribbean Diaspora gathered on 5, 6 October 2012 at the Grenada Grand Beach
Inaugural 2012 SPISE a Huge Success!
The ten students in the inaugural 2012 Student Program for Innovation in Science and Engineering (SPISE) have successfully completed a busy 4-week schedule comprising classes in calculus, physics, biochemistry, humanities (one Caribbean concept) and Mandarin, as well as laboratory project
Press Release: Caribbean Students Arrive at CSF for 2012 SPISE
Ten students ranging in age from 15 to 17 and from 6 different countries (Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago) have arrived at the CSF, located on the Barbados campus of the University
CSF and CADSTI Report at AAAS 2012
At the February 2012 Vancouver meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Prof. Cardinal Warde presented a history and status of CADSTI and CSF in a session titled “Coordinating, Learning and Sharing Best Practices Among Scientific
Websites of Interest for Support in Science and Technology
International Development Research Centre (IDRC) : Awards/Fellowships and Challenge Fund Promotes research collabrations between Canadian researchers and researchers of developing countries in 4 broad areas: agriculture and the environment, global health policy, science and innovation, social and economic policy. Global
Google Science Fair
“Google is looking for the brightest young scientist from around the world to submit, creative projects that are relevant to the world today.” This is an opportunity for young Caribbean scientists to be introduced to the scientific world. The next
Education Reform Discussions in Barbados
Since the closing of Prof. Cardinal Warde’s 36th Sir Winston Scott Memorial Lecture on “Science Technology and Business Reform in the Caribbean” the government and society of Barbados have been responding to Prof. Cardinal Warde’s views on the need for
Professor Cardinal Warde Visits St.Christopher Primary School, Barbados
Dr. Cardinal Warde, MIT Professor of Electrical Engineering, visits his Alma Mater, St. Christopher Primary, Barbados on November 24, 2011. To view pictures click on the link below. Photos of Professor Warde and students at St.Christopher Primary See more photos