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Civil Engineer Society

Hello all aspiring or continuing Civil Engineering Undergraduate Students!

This society represents all students in Civil Engineering at Dalhousie University. Along with planning events such as professor networking events and Galas, we provide the opportunity to purchase custom merchandise. Our main goal this year is to relay any feedback/concerns from our student peers to our professors and Civil Engineering Department through an anonymous platform. On top of that, we want to be able to plan events that bring our student body together, to have a little fun and get to know each other!

Association of Health Administration Students

Association of Health Administration Students

The goal of AHAS is to promote the professional and academic interests of all members of the School of Health Administration and to facilitate connections between faculty, students, alumni, and local community contacts. Members of the executive team encourage fellowship among members, host events for students ranging from professional development to community engagement, and ensure that there is broad participation in student governance through a fair and just election process and sub-committee membership.

Dalhousie Chemical Engineering Society

Dalhousie Chemical Engineering Society

The Dalhousie Chemical Engineering Society provides advice, plans events and creates a space for chemical engineering students to connect and bond over their mutual course content. Events are held through the term to provide a fun out of classroom environment for students to bond. Events are also held with professors to ensure students are able to maintain a positive connection with faculty and be able to have fun outside of the classroom!

Dalhousie Science Society (DSS)

Dalhousie Science Society (DSS)

The mission of the Dalhousie Science Society is to support the following: Community, Academia and Advocacy. Through planning social events and uniting the various departments of the faculty, we aim to create a sense of community for students in the science faculty. In supporting opportunities for professional development for students, such as workshops, panels, and providing grant opportunities, we support academia.

Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES)

Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES)

The Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (referred to as DUES) is a student run society. DUES was established to coordinate, promote and direct the campus life, recreational, social and charitable activities of all undergraduate students in the Faculty of Engineering at Dalhousie University.