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Title: Engineering Student Societies Council of Ontario


1
Engineering Student Societies Council of Ontario
2
History of ESSCO
  • Established November 21st, 1987
  • Thirteen members Carleton, Guelph, Lakehead,
    Laurentian, McMaster, Ottawa, Queens, RMC,
    Ryerson, Toronto, Waterloo, Western, and Windsor
  • Motto is The Vision, Communication, Action

3
Vision
  • Vision of the engineering students in the
    province to unite and work together to achieve
    worthy goals of common interest

4
Communication
  • Publications such as Project Magazine, ESSCOs
    Engineering Spirit Newsletter
  • Email and the ESSCO link
  • Engineering student events CFES Congress, OESP,
    ESSCO AGM, ESSCOlympics, and OEC
  • Students may share and exchange information and
    ideas

5
Action
  • Result of our Vision and Communication
  • Taken in various areas in issues relevant to
    engineering students
  • Education
  • Women in Engineering
  • Development of Professionalism
  • Promotion of of the Engineering profession in
    elementary and high schools

6
Action
  • Contributions to society
  • Charity events
  • Forging stronger links between engineers students
    and professional engineers
  • PEO and OEC
  • Representatives in each others committee

7
ESSCOs Mandate
  • Acts to facilitate centralized communication and
    information interchange between its member
    Engineering Societies
  • Primary function to represent approximately
    14,000 undergraduate engineers in matters of
    common interest
  • Actively interact with, and participate in,
    professional and student organizations (CFES,
    OEC, PEO, etc.)

8
Structure of ESSCO
  • The executive officers of ESSCO
  • President, Annette Truax, Queens
  • VP Communication, Mike Branch, U of T
  • VP Education, Conan Hoye, Guelph
  • VP Finance, Samantha Cullen, Carleton

9
Structure of ESSCO
  • Appointed ESSCO Project Directors
  • Adam Haines, General PD, Western
  • Joyce Wong, General PD, U of T
  • Amol Sodhi, Director of Electronic
    Communications, U of T
  • Emily Kettel, EngineeringHelps, Guelph

10
ESSCO Council
  • Executive officers of ESSCO
  • One delegate from each member society of ESSCO
    (VP Externals)
  • Project Directors in ex-officio capacity
  • Invited ex-officio members which can include
    representatives from CFES, PEO, CODE, etc.

11
In the Works
  • PEO SMP in partnership with OSPE
  • OEC
  • York University
  • ESSCO Website
  • CFES and NAESC
  • Charity Event/ National Engineering Week
  • Surveys
  • Conferences
  • EngineeringHelps

12
PEO Student Membership Program
  • Feeling among Ontario Engineers that program has
    room for improvement
  • Workshop held at OESP
  • Interest in joint venture with OSPE
  • PEO focus on regulations and enforcement
  • OSPE on membership benefits
  • Survey, Committee, Proposal

13
Ontario Engineering Competition
  • Board of Director, President
  • Acts to inform and be the voice of the member
    societies
  • OEC 2002, Ottawa University
  • OEC 2003, University of Western

14
York University
  • York is setting up an Engineering Society
  • Representation at OESP and hopefully the CFES
    Congress
  • Support from Faculty

15
ESSCO Websitewww.essco.ca
  • New ESSCO-Link
  • EngSoc Update Pages and Login
  • Online Applications (Directorships)
  • Online Conference Bids
  • Constant News Updates (Conferences, etc.)
  • Improved Communication Link

16
CFES and NAESC
  • Canadian Federation of Engineering Students
  • Board of Director
  • Presidents Meeting to outline Congress
  • Congress hosted by Dalhousie, Jan 4th-9th
  • National Assocation of Engineering Student
    Councils
  • Invited to attend their annual conference
  • Workshops on Student Presentations and
    Corporations

17
Charity Event/NEW
  • Blood Donor Drive Challenge
  • Last two weeks of Novemeber
  • Engineering schools in Ontario compete against
    each other
  • In conjunction with canned food drive
  • CFES planning charity event for NEW

18
Engineering Society Surveys
  • EngSocs seeking information on each other
  • Baseball card analogy
  • Athletics, Finances, NEW, Services, Office Space,
    Charity, Eng Frosh, Equality Issues, Faculty
    Relations, Getting New Recruits, etc.
  • Send out Surveys to each EngSoc
  • Compile Database on Website

19
Conferences
  • Ontario Engineering Student Presidents Summit
    (OESP)
  • ESSCoFIQ conference with our Quebec counterparts
  • CFES Congress
  • First Year Integration Conference
  • ESSCOlympics
  • ESSCO Annual General Meeting

20
EngineeringHelps
  • Established March 2001
  • Idea of promoting positive image of engineering
    students
  • Seek out charities who have a project we can help
    with
  • Set up committee for each project
  • Charity projects on website
  • www.engineeringhelps.ca

21
CODE Workshop at OESP
  • Dean involvement in Engineering Activities
  • Frosh Week, Annual Events
  • Be aware of extra-curriculars
  • Broader learning environment
  • Consistent treatment of students by Deans across
    the province
  • Strong involvment in student lives
  • Represent and support student activities

22
Concerns/Ideas Continued
  • Approachability
  • To be aware of events for your support
  • EngSocs can produce positive media spins for
    engineering students- work together
  • Students to sit on selection body for TAs and
    Profs
  • Recommendation that TAs have lessons on
    communication, and specific teaching skills

23
Concerns/Ideas Continued
  • Match TAs to their skills
  • Teacher evaluations
  • Teaching effectiveness committee
  • Transfer of courses between universities
  • Climbing tuition fees

24
Concerns/Ideas Continued
  • Effort for accessibility to students of all
    socio-ecomonic backgrounds
  • Useless assignments that are monotonous
  • Focus on projects that are useful

25
Concerns/Ideas Continued
  • Cheating- enforce regulations
  • Investigate advantages of programs designed to
    aid first year students that other universities
    have
  • Scholarship application process
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