Join our student clubs
Whether you want to help bring computer science to youth in the community, team up to build a new game, or compete in the next hackathon, there's a club for you!
UVic Engineering and Computer Science Students’ Society
The UVic Engineering & Computer Science Students’ Society is a student union dedicated to promoting student community within the engineering and computer science student body.
Contact us at esspresident@engr.uvic.ca or drop by ELW 206
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Women in Engineering & Computer Science (WECS)
WECS is a Faculty of Engineering club that encourages and supports gender diversity in Engineering, Computer Science, and other technical fields. We engage in outreach programs with such organizations as the Girl Guides and middle school students.
We host many events like Tea & Cookies, networking events with professionals at their Speaker Series, and review sessions for first year computer science courses.
Everybody is welcome to attend our meetings.
Contact us at uvictoriawecs@gmail.com
Instagram account: @uvicwecs
UVic Game Dev Club
UVic GameDev is a club focused on making games, whether it be professionally or for fun, solo or in teams. Game Developers of all disciplines and skill levels are encouraged to check out our presentations or join a team and start making a game!
Contact us at uvic.gamedev.club@gmail.com
Leadership Through Diversity (LTD)
LTD is a group of Engineering and Computer Science students that promote inclusivity and diversity within the fields. We encourage minority groups within the faculty, inclusive attitudes and interactions, and leadership opportunities for students.
We run events including potlucks, discussion groups, hikes, scavenger hunts, crafternoons, and mixers.
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Contact us at ltd.UVic@gmail.com
UVic Programming Club
The UVic Competitive Programming Club is a group of students who enjoy solving hard problems quickly with code. We compete annually in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), and meet weekly to practice and learn together. The problems we work on are also highly applicable to technical job interviews. All UVic students are welcome, though some existing programming ability and knowledge of common algorithms (think CSC 225/226) and discrete math are strongly recommended.
Contact us at uvic.programming.club@gmail.com