Chem Club
Chem Club is the go-to resource for all your chemical engineering student needs. They organize barbecues, book exchanges, a dinner/dance, a talent show and other charity initiatives. Sporting events traditionally include soccer and basketball tournaments, with more to come. Chem Club also provides course packs, chem patches and the always-popular Chem Club t-shirts. Learn More.
CSChE
The University of Toronto Chapter of the Canadian Society of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry links chemical engineering students to the broader profession through a network that stretches from coast to coast. CSChE seeks to prepare our students socially, academically, and professionally through workshops, networking events and by participating in the annual national conference. Learn More.
Chemical Engineering Leaders of Tomorrow
The Leaders of Tomorrow initiative began in the summer of 2002 to enhance the experience of undergraduate students conducting summer research projects in the department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry. Since then, this program has expanded to involve several hundred students through the summer and academic year, and involve many of our alumni, professors and staff. Events are chosen and organized through Leaders of Tomorrow Student Working Groups, and have included a variety of events, workshops and lectures. Learn More.
Chemical Engineering Ambassadors
The Ambassadors help to organize important Department events relating to student recruitment and alumni relations. Through their involvement, students have the chance to develop their project management skills, improve their communication abilities and practice leadership and managing team dynamics. The Ambassadors also run the Catalyst Mentorship Program, which matches second year students with upper year students to support their academic and career success. Learn More.