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Student Societies

Computing Science:

Computing Science Student Society (CSSS)

The Computing Science Student Society (CSSS) provides plenty of support to get you through your courses and to make university fun!

Ski trips, weekly movies and pizza, UNIX tutorials, and job fairs are among the community-building and career-building activities brought to you by our CSSS. Join your fellow students in the CSSS common room for conversation, cheap pop, or a game of pool.

Women in Computing Science Society (WICS)

The Women in Computing Science society, which promotes networking and support among women at all levels in CS with a new-student mentoring program, a speaker series, fun events like bowling nights, group hikes, and more!

 

Engineering Science:

The Engineering Science Student Society (ESSS)

Please visit the ESSS website for complete information.

The Engineering Science Student Society (ESSS) exists to serve and represent the Simon Fraser University Engineering students. The goals of the ESSS, are:

  • To promote school spirit
  • To improve the quality of education and the educational environment of the Engineering Science Program at SFU
  • To develop engineering science students' interests in areas outside of studying
  • To take an active role in promoting engineering as a profession
  • To maintain communication with other engineering groups and professional engineering associations
  • To give engineering students a vehicle to develop organizational and leadership skills

The Mechatronic Systems Engineering Student Society (MSESS)

Please visit the MSESS website for complete information.

Women in Engineering Group

Please visit the  WEG website for complete information.

Created by former SFU Engineering student, Maria Trinh,the Women in Engineering Group at Simon Fraser University strive to provide support, guidance, motivation and inspiration to women in Engineering by nurturing strong academic and social relationships as we travel through academia towards our future careers to make a difference in STEM fields.

Engineers Without Borders - SFU Chapter

Please visit the EWB website for complete information.

The SFU Chapter brings together people who are united in their desire to make a difference in other people’s lives, and is made up of energetic and innovative students who believe that they have a social responsibility to use their skills and knowledge to improve the lives of others.