The Dalhousie Conservative Club brings together young like-minded conservatives to socialize and network during their years at Dalhousie University. We’re united by a shared vision of a province and a country that is fiscally responsible and socially progressive. Members of the Conservative Club have the unique opportunity to strengthen Canada’s conservative movement by networking with fellow young conservatives, joining Canada’s largest think tanks, and supporting the efforts of Atlantic Canada's conservative parties.
Dalhousie Conservative Club
Dalhousie Global Brigades - Public Health Chapter
CKDU-FM Society
Loaded Ladle
The Loaded Ladle serves free, locally produced meals! Anyone and everyone is welcome to volunteer with us or eat our delicious food. Loaded Ladle is a non-profit, student funded, open cooperative of students and community members dedicated to providing affordable, diverse, fresh, and healthy food to as many people as possible. Loaded Ladle aims to tackle the unjust global food system by providing a local alternative.
Dalhousie Students for Ethical Fashion (DSEF)
Dalhousie Model United Nations
DalMUN is a society focused on simulating United Nations discussions. Delegates will be given country assignments to represent their stance on diverse topics, debating amongst others at continent-wide conferences. The essence of DalMUN is to foster a competitive and supportive environment. This environment will give individuals the chance to foster their leadership and public speaking skills, and also make new friends.
Dalhousie Undergraduate Political Science Society (DUPSS)
DUPSS is a non-partisan, student-run organization that aims to represent and spearhead the interests of political science students at Dalhousie University and the University of King’s College.
The purpose of DUPSS is to represent, promote and facilitate its members’ interests in all disciplines of Political Science at Dalhousie University and the University of King’s College; to foster relationships amongst the student membership, faculty, and administration, of varying years and areas of interest, of the Dalhousie University Department of Political Science; and to encourage the participation of Political Science Undergraduate Students in all levels of decision-making within the Department of Political Science, by ensuring that students are represented on committees that are known to have direct bearing on the rights and interests of those students.