The Waterloo Engineering Society (commonly referred to as EngSoc) is the official representative body for all engineering undergraduate students at the University of Waterloo. It exists to support you academically, socially, and professionally during your time here at Waterloo. EngSoc serves its members in three main ways: representation, services, and events. You can find an overview of these points in this issue of the Iron Warrior or at engsoc.uwaterloo.ca
EngSoc is led by an Executive team who work on your behalf with the Faculty of Engineering, the student union, external engineering groups and many other organizations. It is up to the Executive to make sure that your voice is heard and that you are getting the most out of your five years here. The EngSoc Executive consists of the President, VP Education, VP Internal, VP External, and VP Finance; you will find articles from each of the Executive members in this issue. As a whole the Executive are responsible for ensuring the Society runs effectively and efficiently to better serve you, the students.
More important than the President and the other Executive is the Council. The Engineering Society Council is the group that makes all of the decisions for the Society, whether that be a stance on how the engineering students feel about a given topic or how to spend the $60,000 budget each term.
Council is made up of two representatives from each on-stream class, together sharing one vote. Their job is to attend all of the council meetings (usually every other Wednesday) and voting on their class’ behalf. They report back to their class about what is happening within the Society, including the upcoming events and services, as well as any of the important issues that are being brought forward. You don’t have to be a class rep to attend Council meetings; they are open to everyone and we encourage anyone interested to come out! Attending meetings is the easiest way to get involved in the Society and to stay informed on what is happening in the Society, Faculty, and University. Interested in being a class rep? The EngSoc Executive will be coming around during the first two weeks of class to run elections. Being a class rep is a great way to get involved and gain experience within the Society!
The Society is always looking for new initiatives and improvements. So we encourage you to get involved or to just let us know what you would like to see! Drop by the EngSoc Office (CPH 1327) any time and pitch an idea, or just say hi!
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