CS Clubs & Societies

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The Carleton Computer Science Society (CCSS) is an academic society that represents undergraduate computer science students at Carleton University. The CCSS aims to create academic, social, and industry-related opportunities and resources for computer science students.

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.

cuHacking is a community that gives students the means to enhance their technical skills, make new friends, and create genuine connections with industry professionals. Join our community Discord server and come say hi! Discord Invite

CAIS is a cross-disciplinary student-run society at Carleton dedicated to making the field of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning navigable and fun for anyone who might be interested, irrespective of their skillset. Join our discord and say hi to us! Discord Invite

Carleton Blueprint is a student organization whose mission is to make beautiful engineering accessible and useful for those who create communities and promote public welfare. The Blueprint team works towards this by pairing with non-profits to develop pro-bono applications and promoting social good.

Technolgap is Ottawa’s community for female post-secondary students in tech. Our slack group of over 100 members is a space to share internships, opportunities, and course resources, ask for career advice, and get involved in the community! All self-identifying female computer science students are welcome to join!

The CWDC was formed with the intention to build a community of students/faculty at Carleton interested in furthering their study of web development and related areas. The club aims to bring together students interested in web development to work on projects together, organize and take part in hackathons and other challenges, produce knowledge within the web domain, and assist in career development and industry connections. Past experience with web development is not a requirement. Any motivated students interested in web development are encouraged to take part.

Carleton eggX gathers people who want to create something that benefits themselves and the people around them by making coding more approachable to all kinds of students.