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Guelph Brain Bee

Canadian National Brain Bee

We are so happy to announce the return of the Guelph Brain Bee for students in high schools within Guelph and surrounding areas! This fun-filled competition is for students from grade 9 through 12 and will be hosted at the University of Guelph by several neuroscience-focused departments across the university, including the departments of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Psychology and Biomedical Sciences. Competing students, guardians and teachers are all welcome! This competition will allow participating students to demonstrate their knowledge of different aspects of neuroscience and gain a truly valuable experience that they can add to their resume — not to mention the possibility of winning cash prizes and a trip! Most importantly, we hope that the Brain Bee will spark student’s interest in neuroscience and mental health and help to cultivate the next generation of neuroscientists.

You can get more detailed and updated information at our website.

Competition Date

The 2025 Guelph Brain Bee will be held in person at the University of Guelph in the
Summerlee Science Complex on Friday, March 21, 2025. 
Time: 11:00am – 4:00 pm.

Registration

Registration is now open!
To register, please complete the registration form by following the QR code or at the following link:
2025 Guelph Brain Bee registration
The Registration deadline is Saturday March 1st, 2025


We will reach out to all registrants to confirm your registration, and again in early March with more information. Please email guelph@brainbee.ca if you have any issues with the registration link.

Please note that there are nearby local brain bee competitions held in London, Hamilton, Waterloo, Windsor, and Toronto. Students may not compete in more than one local brain bee competition each year, and must compete at the location that is closest geographically to their high school.

Prizes

There will be prizes for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners (details will be posted closer to the event). The 1st place winner will represent Guelph at the Annual CIHR Canadian National Brain Bee competition. Additional exciting prizes are awarded at the Canadian National competition, and the winner of the Canadian National Brain Bee will represent Canada at the International Brain Bee competition.

Study Materials

The following two study resources will be used for the 2024 Guelph Brain Bee competition.
1. https://www.austinlim.com/open-neuroscience-initiative (online resource)
2. Brain Facts 2018 (80 Mb PDF)
(If we add new study resources, we will list them here.)

*Note: the local Guelph Brain Bee competition will primarily focus on material presented in the Brain Facts 2018 (resource 2 listed above). The additional study materials will be important for subsequent preparation for the Canadian National Brain Bee and the International Brain Bee.

Tutorial Sessions

We are willing to arrange tutor sessions upon request. If we have a large number of requests, online sessions will be scheduled for interested participants. If you have questions regarding this, please reach out to guelph@brainbee.ca.

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