Force Seven Sailing is a Dalhousie student design team created in collaboration with the Memorial University of Newfoundland. We will be competing in the SuMoth competition, which involves designing, building, testing and racing a foiling Moth class sailboat. SuMoth is a rapidly growing international competition with focuses on sustainability and inclusion. We are looking for students who are interested in engineering, aeronautics and sailing to join our team.
Atlantic Student Research Journal Dalhousie Chapter (DAL ASRJ)
The Dalhousie chapter of the Atlantic Student Research Journal (ASRJ) is a society made to inspire Dalhousie students to become the voice of innovation and research. We encourage the literary aspect of science and apply it by creating peer-reviewed articles from research topics that students are passionate about. This is a step to the research world, we have events from scientific writing training to general social gatherings.
Dalhousie Computer Science Society
Dalhousie Electrical Engineering Society (DEES)
The Dalhousie Electrical Engineering Society is the discipline society that represents students in electrical and computer engineering at Dalhousie once students enter the upper division. We advocate for academic matters, organize social events, and ensure that students are well-informed about the happenings of their program.
Dalhousie Microtransat Autonomous Sailboat Team (DalMAST)
Dalhousie Undergraduate Physics Society (DUPS)
Women in Technology Society (WiTS)
Hey there, tech enthusiasts! We are the Women in Tech Society at Dalhousie University, and we're on a mission to shatter the glass ceiling in the computer science world! We represent all the future female leaders, innovators, and trailblazers striving to make their mark in the tech sphere. Our events are carefully designed to empower, inspire, and create a strong network of incredible women in technology.