cuHacking is Carleton University's official hackathon event. Participants come together to innovate,collaborate and create solutions to various challenges
The Math Society is dedicated to bringing together students and faculty from the School of Mathematics at Carleton. We provide social opportunities for students of all years to form new friendships, and we organize enrichment opportunities that encourage enthusiasm for mathematics. You can look forward to lots of great events.
Women in Computer Science (WiCS) is a group organized by the School of Computer Science, Carleton University with the mission of establishing a positive environment for women in computing at all academic levels. Our goal is to develop a network of females in computing at Carleton that would allow them to share experiences and learn from each other.
CAIS is a cross-disciplinary student organisation that aims to provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their professional, personal, or academic journey into data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
We're a team of students at Carleton University that develops pro-bono apps for nonprofits and promotes tech for social good.
The goal of SCESoc is to enhance the overall experience of students in and outside of the Systems and Computer Engineering (SCE) Department of Carleton.
If you're interested in learning more about Cyber Security and getting hands-on experience come and join the Carleton Cyber Security Club! We host weekly sessions that involved workshops, hacking activities and tech talks from guest speakers with industry or academic experience.
BITsoc is the academic society for students in the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program jointly offered by Carleton University and Algonquin College.
The Computing Councils of Canada, also known as C^3 (or CCubed), is a national organization of students aiming to create and foster an inclusive community for all students in computing-related fields across Canada.
Established in January 2011, the CSSS represents every student in the Faculty of Science. Science students are automatically a member of the society and have the opportunity to participate in meetings, discussions, and run for executive or representative positions.