Society, Clubs, & Affiliate Groups

Engineering Undergraduate Society

for Engineering Undergraduates

The mission of these organizations is to support the academic, professional, and social needs of engineering students, encourage excellence in all aspects of student life, and celebrate the accomplishments of its members.

Engineering Undergraduate Society (EUS)

The EUS represents all UBC undergraduate engineering students. For more information visit the EUS web site.

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Ka-Hay Law "sharing the same sky" with the Mwansas family in Zambia. [Read more...]
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Florin Gheorghe "works to end global poverty" in Zambia. [Read more...]
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Tyler Algeo working the local community pump during his overseas placement in Zambia with EWB.
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Troy Barrie, one of EWB UBC's overseas volunteers enjoys the company of his Ghanaian family.

Engineers Without Borders (EWB)

Engineers Without Borders is dedicated to improving the livelihood of people in developing countries. We believe that people have great potential, and when provided with the opportunity, they are capable of bringing about tremendous change for themselves and their community. The UBC Chapter of Engineers Without Borders is just one of 27 (and counting) university chapters across the country. This year, we are dreaming big and working hard to reach as many Vancouverites as we can and to improve on the amazing projects that last year's team has made a reality.

For more information visit the UBC EWB web site

Undergraduate Departmental Clubs

Many departments or programs have undergraduate student clubs, with activities that support the students in that department or program and provide extra-curricular activities including social and sporting:

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"What Do You Remember" of December 6th 1989? [Read more...] Photo by Kendra Hefti-Rossier.
Women in Engineering

Currently, women comprise about 20% of the undergraduate enrolment in UBC's engineering programs. Undergraduate women engineers are active participants in the Faculty's student-led organizations and projects.

For more information about activities and information for women in engineering, contact:

 

 

 

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