Quantum Pathways

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Help drive scientific innovation by supporting research experience for underrepresented undergraduates

Across all scientific fields, a broad range of perspectives strengthens research that will shape a better world. Fostering that diversity of talent early—when future science leaders are at the beginning of their university journey—is critical.

The Quantum Pathways Program at the UBC Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (UBC Blusson QMI) offers early research experience to undergraduate students who are enrolled in physics, chemistry or engineering programs and whose backgrounds and identities are underrepresented in the physical sciences and engineering. Providing a minimum of two years’ research experience to first- and second-year students interested in quantum materials, the program provides scholarships, mentorship, career preparation, professional skills development, and opportunities to work with UBC Blusson QMI partner institutions.

Since launching in 2018, Quantum Pathways has helped many students advance in science—several of whom are now pursuing additional advanced degrees or working in a field related to quantum materials. As of 2024, the program has:

  • Hosted 29 undergraduate students from underrepresented groups
  • Received an average of 12 applications/year, and 4-5 new students each year
  • Had 2/3 of students return to the program at least once more

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Your gift will help provide vital research experiences for undergraduate students who may not otherwise have these opportunities.

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Allan Berezny

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