Finding a Mentor
- Visit this web site: http://smarts.youthscience.ca/. Visit all the links provided.
- Use your local resources, such as a teacher, health practitioner, or the parents of friends.
- Visit the web site of a scientist at a University who is doing research in the general area of your project. Read the whole of the web site, so you are very familiar with all aspects of the research. Think of an appropriate question to ask, and then send an email. Be sure to do your homework, so that you do not ask a question that can be easily answered from other sources. The site does not need to be Canadian.
- If your project is in health science, seek assistance from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
- The key is persistence. Don’t give up if you are unsuccessful on your first few attempts.

