Undergraduate Students

Dalhousie EngiQueers

Dalhousie EngiQueers

We are an official member group operating as an extension of EngiQueers Canada, a national non-profit that represents the 2SLGTBQIA+ community in engineering & celebrates, promotes, and advocates for equity, diversity, and belonging in engineering. Our three pillars are 1. professional development (e.g., sending delegates to the annual national EngiQueers Canada conference), 2. education & advocacy (e.g., delivering EDIA training), and 3. social connection (e.g., hosting events on campus such as drag shows, community walks, art nights, and more). Dal EQ has a General Member Community that students and professionals are invited to join.

Dalhousie Spanish Society

Dalhousie Spanish Society

Welcome to the Dalhousie Spanish Society! We're a lively group celebrating Spanish language and Latin American culture. Whether you're fluent or just curious, all are welcome to join our fun events. Some of our fin events are language practice, cultural events, and more. Our goal is to foster a love for Spanish language and Latin American culture and create lasting connections. What makes us unique? We're all about inclusivity, making our society the perfect place for both learning and making friends. Come be a part of the Dalhousie Spanish Society and dive into a world of language and cultural excitement!

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.

Quantitative Finance Society

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.

Atlantic Student Research Journal Dalhousie Chapter (DAL ASRJ)

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 Conservative Club

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.

Tau Lambda Xi Sorority

Tau Lambda Xi Sorority

Tau Lambda Xi Sorority is local to Halifax and was founded back in 2017. We recruit female identifying individuals from Dalhousie, and other universities surrounding the HRM! Since then our organization has hosted various events throughout each academic year that offer social, leadership, and philanthropic oppertunities to our members.

Dalhousie Marine Conservation Society (DMC)

Dalhousie Marine Conservation Society (DMC)

The Dalhousie Marine Conservation Society (DMC) aims to cultivate the interest of marine conservation science in undergraduate students, primarily targeting students in marine biology, biology, environmental science, sustainability and related majors. Marine science is multi-sectoral, and conservation is increasingly important as the effects of climate change and the overexploitation of marine animals and ecosystems are gaining prominence. DMC plans to introduce and engage students in this marine science sector while raising awareness of the broad range of opportunities in this field, including research, statistics, NGOs, and fieldwork.

Dalhousie Lion’s Club

Dalhousie Lion’s Club

The Dalhousie Lion’s Club serves to meet the needs of our local Dalhousie and Halifax community because we share a core belief - to serve our community. Some events that we have organized in the past include volunteering at the local soup kitchen, preparing a home cooked meal for the local homeless shelter, care packages for first year undergrads as well as a clothing drive!

Society of Immunology and Microbiology Students (SIMS)

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.

Dalhousie Blood Society (DalBlood)

Dalhousie Blood Society (DalBlood)

We are a group of students interested in advocating for and promoting blood donation in the Dalhousie community. We strive to inform students about the important roles blood and tissue donors play in Canada's healthcare system, and encourage anyone who is eligible to join Canada's Lifeline. DalBlood works closely with Canadian Blood Services (CBS) to organize on-campus blood donation clinics, where many of our society members volunteer to support CBS staff.

Dalhousie University Sudanese Society

Dalhousie University Sudanese Society

The main mission of this society is to make every Sudanese student in and coming to Dalhousie that they are well represented, and their voice is heard. Especially with the ongoing war we have right now, the formation of this society will connect and resonate with so many Sudanese students that come from the homeland.

Pakistan Student Association (PSA)

Pakistan Student Association (PSA)

Welcome to the Pakistani Student Association (PSA) at Dalhousie University. We are a rich cultural and traditional society which makes you feel home far-from-home. Throughout the academic year we organise multiple exciting and engaging events for Pakistani students to enjoy and participate in. From cultural and recreational activities to excursion trips across Canada. Join us on creating lasting memories by being part of the Pakistani community on campus.

Dalhousie Undergraduate Neuroscience 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!

Dalhousie University Undergraduate Chemistry Society (DUUCS)

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!

Dalhousie Aquaculture Student Society

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.