peacocks perched in urban treeBiology professor Dan Mennill’s photograph “Biodiversity in a noisy urban jungle,” depicting peacocks perched in a Parisian tree, was a finalist in the 2024 Science Exposed contest.

Contest a chance to show Canada your research

Would you like to show your research to the whole country? Submit a vibrant image of your research to the Science Exposed contest for a chance to win $2,000 and showcase your work Canada-wide!

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) has launched a new edition of the research image challenge, inviting researchers to combine creativity and science. The contest is devoted exclusively to images of scientific research in all fields of study, but not research in the arts.

The goal of Science Exposed is to help foster a science culture in Canada by capturing vibrant research images that showcase the work of its talented research community. These images will help the Canadian population better understand and see, through the same lens as the research community, the work that is being done behind the scenes.

Contest closes on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Review the contest rules here.

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