Dalhousie Student Society of Economic Geologists
The Dalhousie Student Society of Economic Geologists is a local chapter of the Society of Economic Geologists. We organize field trips, lectures, and other events relating to geoscience, especially regarding the discovery and development of mineral resources and energy.
The Dalhousie Student Society of Economic Geologists is a local chapter of the Society of Economic Geologists. We organize field trips, lectures, and other events relating to geoscience, especially regarding the discovery and development of mineral resources and energy.
Contact Us:
Primary: seg@dal.ca
Secondary: michael.powell@dal.ca
Socials:
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Business Law Association of Dalhousie (BLAD)
The Business Law Association of Dalhousie (BLAD) was created in 2013 and is the representative body for students at the Schulich School of Law who are interested in the field of business law. BLAD provides a wide variety of services for students such as hosting networking events with practitioners and organizations in the field of business law, holding educational seminars and speaking events, pairing students with mentors, and holding social events.
The Business Law Association of Dalhousie (BLAD) was created in 2013 and is the representative body for students at the Schulich School of Law who are interested in the field of business law. BLAD provides a wide variety of services for students such as hosting networking events with practitioners and organizations in the field of business law, holding educational seminars and speaking events, pairing students with mentors, and holding social events.
BLAD's goal is to create a society that provides students with educational and networking opportunities in the field of business law. Since its founding, BLAD has grown to include more than one hundred enthusiastic student members.
Our fundamental purpose is to create a community of students who are interested in, informed about, and connected to business law. Our mission is to provide students with a solid foundation of knowledge regarding the exciting field of business law, expose students to the many opportunities in this field and provide opportunities for law firms to interact with students who are interested in business law.
Meetings have been attended by an engaged and motivated student body, as well as supported by several faculty and members of the business law community across Canada. Valuable relationships between students and practitioners have been formed and students gain personalized insight into the many different facets of business law.
Contact Us:
Primary: blad@dal.ca
Secondary: hannah.lee@dal.ca
Weldon Law Building
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dal.blad/
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/BusinessLawAssociationDalhousie
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/bladalhousie/about/
Dalhousie Student Society of Economic Geologists
The Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) unites students with an interest in economic geology, offering valuable experiences (inc. talks and field trips) to help them with their studies and future career.
The Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) unites students with an interest in economic geology, offering valuable experiences (inc. talks and field trips) to help them with their studies and future career.
Quantitative Finance Society
The Dalhousie Quantitative Finance Society (QFS) at Dalhousie University is a dynamic group of finance enthusiasts who are committed to educate students with the skills and knowledge essential for a thriving career in finance. We believe that the finance world is continually evolving, with quantitative skills at the forefront of innovation. Our mission is to provide students with the tools and insights needed to excel in this dynamic industry. We accomplish this through technical educational workshops, career guidance, and guest speaker sessions.
The Dalhousie Quantitative Finance Society (QFS) at Dalhousie University is a dynamic group of finance enthusiasts who are committed to educate students with the skills and knowledge essential for a thriving career in finance. We believe that the finance world is continually evolving, with quantitative skills at the forefront of innovation. Our mission is to provide students with the tools and insights needed to excel in this dynamic industry. We accomplish this through technical educational workshops, career guidance, and guest speaker sessions.
Contact Us:
Primary: qfs@dal.ca
Secondary: rica.garay@dal.ca
We have weekly workshops at Monday in the Rowe Management building
at room 1016 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm.
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dalqfs/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/quantitative-finance-society-qfs/?viewAsMember=true
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.
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.
Contact Us:
Primary: chapterdalasrj@gmail.com
Secondary: ab622159@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dal.asrj/
Weldon Literary Moot
A society dedicated to an evening of Legal Theatre once each year, featuring beloved literary characters.
A society dedicated to an evening of Legal Theatre once each year, featuring beloved literary characters.
Contact Us:
Primary: Weldon.LMS@Gmail.com
Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weldon_lms/
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/p/Weldon-Literary-Moot-Society-100066332640327/
Dalhousie Conservative Club
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.
The Dalhousie Conservative Club recognizes that in order for students and youth to have their concerns prioritized by federal and provincial governments they must play an active role in the political process. It is for this reason that we work alongside the Conservative Party of Canada and the PC Party of Nova Scotia to engage students in the political process in a multitude of ways. These include volunteering at political rallies, door-knocking throughout the city of Halifax, attending EDA Board Meetings, hosting guest speakers, and attending party functions. These opportunities allow students to network with like-minded people throughout Halifax, Nova Scotia, and all of Canada. It also provides our members wit the chance to enrich themselves in the political process, becoming well-versed in the issues, learning about campaign operations, and about all the local work that goes into maintaining a political party. This experience is critical in building the leaders of tomorrow.
Additionally, in an environment where conservatives have traditionally been outcasted and stigmatized, the Dalhousie Conservative Club is a welcoming space for conservative-leaning minds on the Dalhousie campus. The club envisions a future that is socially progressive and fiscally conservative, one that respects multiculturalism, women, people of colour, and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and one that addresses the challenges that youth face in today’s society!
Contact Us:
Primary: dalhousieconservatives@outlook.com
Secondary: mattmacfarlane45@icloud.com
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dalhousieconservatives/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/DalhousieClub
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DalhousieConservatives
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DALTories/
Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society (DULS)
The Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society is an organization which supports students who have a legal interest and have aspirations of attending law school. We provide an abundance of information and experiences to students including LSAT study sessions, networking events, and guest speakers. We always try to offer students with enriching opportunities and help them to feel better prepared for their futures without needing to pay for preparatory courses or programs.
The Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society is an organization which supports students who have a legal interest and have aspirations of attending law school. We provide an abundance of information and experiences to students including LSAT study sessions, networking events, and guest speakers. We always try to offer students with enriching opportunities and help them to feel better prepared for their futures without needing to pay for preparatory courses or programs.
The society is also a great place to meet people with similar interests! We welcome students from all faculties and aim to make opportunities for students to meet with each other and connect with people who have similar goals and interests.
Contact Us:
Primary: dalundergradlaw@gmail.com
Secondary: lindsaykereluik@dal.ca and elizabeth.mcgraw@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dalundergradlawsociety/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dalhousie-undergrad-law-society/mycompany/
Industrial Engineering Society
We function as an integral society, serving as a bridge between students and faculty. Additionally, we organize enjoyable events for students and oversee discipline-specific graduation ceremonies at the end of the academic year.
We function as an integral society, serving as a bridge between students and faculty. Additionally, we organize enjoyable events for students and oversee discipline-specific graduation ceremonies at the end of the academic year.
Contact Us:
Primary: iesoc@dal.ca
Secondary: sh491863@dal.ca
Socials:
Insta - https://www.instagram.com/dalindustrialeng/
Chemistry Graduate Student Society
We represent all graduate students in the Department of Chemistry. We organize social events to improve camaraderie as well as outreach events to promote chemistry to elementary students in Halifax.
We represent all graduate students in the Department of Chemistry. We organize social events to improve camaraderie as well as outreach events to promote chemistry to elementary students in Halifax.
Contact Us:
Primary: cgss@dal.ca
Socials:
Website - https://www.dal.ca/faculty/science/chemistry/programs/graduate-studies/graduate-student-society.html
Dalhousie Sale Society
Dalhousie Sales Society bridges the gap between the sales industry and the classroom. Our goal is to help Dalhousie students grow their networks and develop strong business relationships, creating valuable opportunities for the future.
Dalhousie Sales Society bridges the gap between the sales industry and the classroom. Our goal is to help Dalhousie students grow their networks and develop strong business relationships, creating valuable opportunities for the future.
Contact Us:
Primary: sales@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dalhousiesalessociety/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/dalhousie-sales-society
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/dalhousiesales
Society of Immunology and Microbiology Students (SIMS)
SIMS connects students in the field of Microbiology and Immunology through the organization of events that cultivates a close-knit community. SIMS welcomes both undergraduate and graduate students, offering them a valuable platform for meaningful connections with their peers and esteemed department faculty.
SIMS connects students in the field of Microbiology and Immunology through the organization of events that cultivates a close-knit community. SIMS welcomes both undergraduate and graduate students, offering them a valuable platform for meaningful connections with their peers and esteemed department faculty.
Our society organizes a diverse set of events, including our popular 'Wine and Cheese' event, where students can interact with their peers and faculty, engaging in discussions about their research interests. Furthermore, we organize trivia nights, offering students the chance to compete for prizes, expand their knowledge in immunology and microbiology, and connect with like-minded peers.
Contact Us:
Primary: dalhousie.sims@gmail.com
Secondary: lr782752@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dal.sims/?hl=en
Dalhousie Kinesiology Society (DKS)
Our aim is to create a community in kinesiology by promoting diversity, inclusion, and healthy habits to all students. We encourage physical activity and support overall health and well-being.
Our aim is to create a community in kinesiology by promoting diversity, inclusion, and healthy habits to all students. We encourage physical activity and support overall health and well-being.
Contact Us:
Primary: dalkinsociety@gmail.com
Secondary: cheyanne.anderson@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram - https://instagram.com/dalkinsociety?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Dalhousie Sociology and Social Anthropology Student Society
The SOSA society is a space for SOSA students to meet each other and build a community! We hold all types of events like movie nights, study nights, meet and greets, talks with profs and much more. We are open to all SOSA students or anyone at Dalhousie that has an interest in sociology and social anthropology!
We look forward to seeing you at our future events and welcome you to the SOSA society!
The SOSA society is a space for SOSA students to meet each other and build a community! We hold all types of events like movie nights, study nights, meet and greets, talks with profs and much more. We are open to all SOSA students or anyone at Dalhousie that has an interest in sociology and social anthropology!
We look forward to seeing you at our future events and welcome you to the SOSA society!
Dalhousie Undergraduate Neuroscience Society
We are a society for undergraduate students who are majoring in or interested in the field of neuroscience. Throughout the year, we hold several events, such as fundraising for our chosen charity to fun events for everyone to have the chance to meet people with the same interests. We also have intramural teams within our society throughout the year, which anyone can be a part of!
We are a society for undergraduate students who are majoring in or interested in the field of neuroscience. Throughout the year, we hold several events, such as fundraising for our chosen charity to fun events for everyone to have the chance to meet people with the same interests. We also have intramural teams within our society throughout the year, which anyone can be a part of!
Every year we work towards holding a gala with the undergraduate psychology society to present the earnings with have raised for our chosen charity. It is a fun event for both students and faculty to share their love for neuroscience!
We also have a spot for everyone as we have both roles that are thoroughly involved roles that don't require responsibility but still allow individuals to participate in our events.
We wish that everyone with an interest in neuroscience comes and shares their passion with the rest of us this year!
Contact Us:
Primary: uns@dal.ca
P4217
Socials:
Instagram - @dalhousieuns
Website - https://daluns.wixsite.com/duns
Dalhousie University Undergraduate Chemistry Society (DUUCS)
At DUUCS, our purpose is to improve the undergraduate chemistry experience at Dal by organizing events, coordinating academic guidance and career development opportunities, and providing a welcoming community for chemistry students. We plan and finance many events and programs including career nights, bake sales, peer mentorship, and many social events. Any student taking at least one chemistry course can join and have a say in improving the Dal chemistry experience!
At DUUCS, our purpose is to improve the undergraduate chemistry experience at Dal by organizing events, coordinating academic guidance and career development opportunities, and providing a welcoming community for chemistry students. We plan and finance many events and programs including career nights, bake sales, peer mentorship, and many social events. Any student taking at least one chemistry course can join and have a say in improving the Dal chemistry experience!
Contact Us:
Primary: chemsoc@dal.ca
Secondary: oyoshida@dal.ca
Chemistry Advanced Resource Centre
Socials:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/dalundergradchem?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Dalhousie Aquaculture Student Society
Dalhousie Aquaculture Student Society (DASS) is a student-led undergraduate society open to everyone with an interest in the cultivation and rearing of aquatic organisms for scientific and industrial purposes. DASS welcomes people interested in the many facets of aquaculture including fish, shellfish, microorganisms, engineering, and more. Our goal is to give students knowledge, connections, and advice to be able to work and study in aquaculture.
Dalhousie Aquaculture Student Society (DASS) is a student-led undergraduate society open to everyone with an interest in the cultivation and rearing of aquatic organisms for scientific and industrial purposes. DASS welcomes people interested in the many facets of aquaculture including fish, shellfish, microorganisms, engineering, and more. Our goal is to give students knowledge, connections, and advice to be able to work and study in aquaculture.
As a society we organize hands-on activities to give students with a passion for aquatic species a deeper knowledge of aquaculture. Some activities we hope to organize this year include tours of local and international aquaculture facilities and research labs, studying larval species under microscopes, discussing cultivation methods, and exploring aquaculture technology. The biggest reason to join DASS is to gain knowledge and friendships from upper year students. Our exec team and members have different experiences within the field thus we organize meetings on picking classes, getting co-ops, choosing SEASIDE courses, doing honours research, getting applicable job opportunities, and more. We want to develop a deep sense of community and friendship within the societies, thus we organize intramural sports to foster these connections.
DASS wants to give students in this niche field of study connections with professors, potential employers, and peers to gain future opportunities. We host meetings and activities where students' interest and knowledge can be explored. We hope all people interested in or wanting to learn about aquaculture come to this inclusive and safe space. If you would like to join or have any questions feel free to email us at violetchilvers@dal.ca or send us a DM on instagram @dalaquasociety.
Contact Us:
Primary: violetchilvers@dal.ca
Secondary: as355261@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dalaquasociety/
Dalhousie Women in Business Association
Founded in May 2015, Dalhousie WIBA operates under the Dalhousie Commerce Society umbrella within the Faculty of Management. We currently have almost 200 student members who believe in the importance of the advancement of women in business. Our mission is to inspire young women to take on leadership roles and pursue success.
Founded in May 2015, Dalhousie WIBA operates under the Dalhousie Commerce Society umbrella within the Faculty of Management. We currently have almost 200 student members who believe in the importance of the advancement of women in business. Our mission is to inspire young women to take on leadership roles and pursue success.
Contact Us:
Primary: DalWIBA@dal.ca
Secondary: Stephanie.Wooden@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/dalwiba/
Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/company/rwiba/?viewAsMember=true
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/RoweWIBA?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Website- https://rowewiba.wixsite.com/dalwiba
Dalhousie Commerce Society (DCS)
The Dalhousie Commerce Society provides academic, social, athletic, charitable, and professional networking and support to the students within the Bachelor of Commerce Program, while supporting the community within which we operate.
The Dalhousie Commerce Society provides academic, social, athletic, charitable, and professional networking and support to the students within the Bachelor of Commerce Program, while supporting the community within which we operate.
Contact Us:
Primary: president@dalcomm.ca
Secondary: internal@dalcomm.ca
Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building, Suite 2053 6100 University Avenue Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dalcommsociety/
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dalhousie-commerce-society/about/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DalCommSociety/
Website - https://www.dalcomm.ca/
Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society
A society supporting all Dalhousie students with an interest in the legal field.
A society supporting all Dalhousie students with an interest in the legal field.
Contact Us:
Primary: dalundergradlaw@gmail.com
Secondary: lindsaykereluik@dal.ca
Socials:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duls-dalhousie-undergraduate-law-society-b10001258
Instagram: https://instagram.com/dalundergradlawsociety?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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