The University of Manitoba offers a variety of clubs available to science students. These clubs all intend to help students become stronger leaders, as well as build friendships with like-minded individuals.

The following is a list of Non-Departmental Science Clubs. If you're interested in joining, consider learning more about the club to get more involved on campus!

 
 
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.devClub

.devClub empowers students to create. A group of STEM students at UofM driven by curiosity, whether you've never written a line of code or you're a master of your craft, everyone is welcome.

Contact info:
umdevclub@gmail.com

 

University of Manitoba Crew for Software Engineering Conferences (UMCrewSEc)

UM CrewSEC aims to help local science students get connected with events happening worldwide such as hackathons and world-renowned conferences. We want to provide students with financial assistance, and provide support when planning travel logistics to attend events. We strive to foster a culture of innovation by continuously engaging and encouraging students to get involved within the growing computer science community inside and outside of Manitoba. We believe all students, regardless of race, religion, political beliefs, sex, gender, age, sexual orientation or financial position, with an interest in technology, software and computing sciences should have the ability to participate in the most trailblazing and though-provoking events happening worldwide.

Contact info:
manitoba@cusec.net

 
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Let's talk science

Let’s Talk Science is an award-winning, national, charitable organization focused on education and outreach to support youth development. They create and deliver unique learning programs and services that engage children, youth and educators in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

Contact info:
lts.uofm@gmail.com
Location:
508 Machray Hall

 

 
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steam umanitoba

The University of Manitoba’s STEAM initiative puts the ART in STEM! (Science, Technology, Engineering, ART, Mathematics). STEAM uses the arts to engage scientific concepts and communicate them through play, experimentation, and delight.

Services:
- Science Rendezvous

Contact info:
steam@umanitoba.ca

 

University of Manitoba Actuarial Club (UMAC)

The University of Manitoba Actuarial Club (UMAC) is focused on developing a network for actuarial students at the University of Manitoba. Our goals are to create an awareness of developments in the actuarial field, and connect students with potential employers. We also organize many social activities that allow members to get to know each other, and have some fun while taking a break from studying.

Contact info:
Umacexec@gmail.com
Location:
123 Drake Centre

 
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University of MANITOBA Undergraduate leaders in healthcare (UMULH)

The UMULH is a student group based at the University of Manitoba dedicated to uniting students from various disciplines who are interested in Canadian healthcare. Established in the Fall of 2015, their group arose from a need to provide determined and altruistic students with opportunities to advance their knowledge and experience in the field of healthcare.

Services:
- Manitoba Undergraduate Healthcare Symposium
- Workshops
- Professional Mixers
- Info Sessions

Contact info:
executive@umulh.com

umulhpresidents@gmail.com

 
 
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Women in Computer Science Council (UMWICS)

UMWICS fosters community for gender minority CS students, & advocates for the advancement of equity, diversity & inclusion in CS

Contact info:
uofmwics@gmail.com

 

 
 
 

Working for Inclusivity in Chemical Sciences (UMWIC)

UMWIC provides students the resources to succeed and achieve their goals, whether that is in chemical sciences or thriving in another subject. As well as fun innovative events that are enjoyable yet skillful.

Contact info:
wic.manitoba@gmail.com

 

Prarie iGEM

Prairie iGEM is an interdisciplinary student group that works to use synthetic biology to solve local problems within our community. Our team participates in the international genetically engineered machines (iGEM) competition in Paris, France that includes over 350 university teams, all working to advance and promote a global, collaborative synbio community. Our team is made up of students from all departments working on experimental lab work, website design, computational modelling, data analysis, science education within the community, and more!

Contact info:
uofm.igem@umanitoba.ca