Advancing Indigenous Peoples in STEM Across Canada

AISES Canada

A national community where Indigenous talent, knowledge, and innovation thrive in STEM

National Gathering

Registration for the 2027 AISES Canada National Gathering in Winnipeg opens soon. Check back often for updates.

Indigenous people represent approximately 4% of Canada's population, but account for less than 2% of Canada's STEM workforce

The future of STEM in Canada is stronger when Indigenous voices, knowledge, and innovation lead the way. AISES Canada is empowering Indigenous students and professionals with the community, opportunities, and support to discover their potential and shape the future—from classroom to career.

What We Offer

Academic Scholarships

Financial support for Indigenous students pursuing STEM studies.

Youth Education

K to 12 initiatives that spark early interest in science and engineering in Indigenous serving schools.

Membership & Community

A national network of Indigenous students, professionals, and allies in STEM.

Get Involved

Register for the National Gathering

Join hundreds of Indigenous STEM students, professionals, educators, and partners from across Canada.

Registration opens soon for the 2027 Gathering in Winnipeg.

Become a Partner

Organizations play an important role in expanding Indigenous participation in STEM. Partner with AISES Canada to support programming, scholarships, workforce development, and Indigenous innovation.

Start or Join a Chaper

Help strengthen Indigenous STEM communities where you live, study, or work. More information coming soon.

Volunteer

Support AISES Canada events, programs, and community initiatives.

Volunteer opportunities will be posted as they become available.

Stay Connected

Receive updates on scholarships, events, National Gathering registration, partnerships, and new programming. Join our mailing list and follow AISES Canada as we continue to grow.

Ready to help shape the future of Indigenous STEM in Canada?

Whether you’re looking to attend our National Gathering, support Indigenous students, partner with our organization, or become part of our growing community—we’d love to hear from you.

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