Clubs
Discover your passion or start something new! Explore our diverse club list to find your community, or launch your own club to make your mark on campus life.
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Joining a club is the gateway to enriching your time at Ontario Tech, and is a great stress relief when projects, lab work, and essays start piling up! Plus, club executives can put their experience on their Student Experience Record.
Have a look through our clubs list below and contact the group directly for more information and ways to get involved.
Can't find a club you're looking for? Start your own! If you're looking to connect with your peers about a topic or a niche that you're passionate about, or want to revive a club that's been dormant for a while, fill out the form below.
Club Directory
We are currently in the process of ratifying our clubs.
Ratifications will conclude on September 30, 2024.
Afghan Student Association (ASA)
Club Outline: Afghan Student Association (ASA)
Club Overview: The Afghan Student Association (ASA) is a vibrant, student-led organization dedicated to fostering a supportive and enriching community for Afghan students at our university. With a passionate commitment to celebrating and promoting the rich tapestry of Afghan culture and heritage, ASA plays a crucial role in enhancing cultural diversity on campus. Our club offers a dynamic platform where students from various backgrounds can connect, share their experiences, and embrace their cultural identities in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Mission Statement: The mission of the Afghan Student Association is to cultivate a nurturing space where Afghan students and their peers can come together to support each other and engage in enriching cultural and social activities. We are dedicated to raising awareness about the profound and diverse aspects of Afghan culture, facilitating significant community building, and contributing actively to the university's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Objectives:
Cultural Enrichment: ASA organizes a series of high-profile events that spotlight the unique traditions, festivals, and cultural practices of Afghanistan. From meticulously planned cultural exhibitions to vibrant traditional food fairs and captivating performances, each event is designed to not only entertain but also educate the university community about the depth and beauty of Afghan culture.
Community Building: At the heart of ASA's efforts is the creation of a supportive network where Afghan students can forge meaningful connections, share their unique experiences, and develop a strong communal bond. This objective is crucial in providing a sense of belonging and support for students far from their homeland.
Educational Outreach: We provide substantial opportunities for the entire university body to learn about Afghan history, language, and cultural nuances through well-organized workshops, thought-provoking events, and insightful discussions. These educational initiatives are vital for fostering cultural sensitivity and broadening the intellectual horizons of our community.
Social Events: ASA also focuses on enhancing social interactions among students through fun and informal gatherings. These events serve as a relaxed space for students to unwind, make new friends, and create lasting memories, all while enjoying the lighter side of cultural exchange.
Leadership Structure: ASA is steered by a dedicated executive board comprising a President, Vice President, Finance Manager, Event Coordinators, and a Marketing Manager, alongside various committee roles filled as needed. This leadership team is elected annually and is charged with the meticulous planning and execution of events, financial oversight, and the strategic management of day-to-day operations. Their leadership ensures that ASA remains a beacon of cultural pride and an integral part of the university's diverse community.
The Afghan Student Association transcends the traditional concept of a university club; it is an essential component of our academic community, vibrant with the rich essence of Afghan culture. It offers a diverse array of educational and social activities that significantly enhance the university experience, embodying the spirit of inclusion and cultural celebration.
The Afghan Student Association is committed to adhering to all guidelines and regulations set forth by the Ontario Tech Student Union and the university, ensuring that all activities and events are conducted in a manner that respects and upholds the institution's values and policies.
African Student Union
Mission Statement:
The African Student Union (ASU) is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive community for students of African descent and those interested in African cultures at Ontario Tech University]. Our mission is to foster unity, promote cultural awareness, and provide a platform for the celebration and discussion of African heritage, values, and current affairs. We aim to enrich the university experience for African students and all who join us through cultural, social, and educational initiatives.
Objectives:
To create a welcoming space for African students and allies to network, socialize, and support each other academically, socially, and personally.
To raise awareness of the diverse cultures, histories, and contemporary issues of Africa.
To provide opportunities for leadership development and personal growth for our members.
To engage the broader university community in celebrating African cultures through cultural events, workshops, and discussions.
To foster collaboration with other student unions and cultural clubs on campus to promote diversity and inclusion.
To participate in community outreach programs and initiatives that positively impact African communities in Canada and abroad.
Arab Student Community
The Arab Student Community is a place for both Arab and non-Arab students to come together and immerse themselves in the rich culture, language and heritage. Through our events we hope to celebrate and promote cultural diversity, while providing a space for members to connect, learn and grow together!
ASME OTU Student Section
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a professional association that promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe.
ASME enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education, and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world.
ASME Student Sections may participate in design competitions, E-Fest, EFx, fundraising, volunteer work, university activities or partnering with local schools to provide STEM activities. The Student Sections also give students the opportunity to lead and make meaningful decisions for their group.
Autonomous Drive Club
The Autonomous Driving Club (ADC) at Ontario Tech University aims to be a leading platform for students interested in autonomous driving technology. We aim to foster innovation, collaboration, and practical experience in this rapidly evolving field. The mission of the ADC is to provide students with the knowledge, resources, and hands-on experience necessary to understand and contribute to the autonomous driving industry. Our objectives include promoting awareness and interest in autonomous driving technologies among students, facilitating hands-on projects and research, and organizing workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by industry professionals. We also aim to establish partnerships with companies and organizations in the autonomous driving sector and participate in relevant competitions and events. The club's structure consists of an executive team and general members, creating an inclusive and dynamic environment where students can learn, innovate, and contribute to the future of autonomous vehicles.
Black Student Collective
We aim to create a social and academic networks for black students through education, discussion, wellness, and empowerment.
Blankets for TO Oshawa Chapter- BTO Oshawa
Blankets for Oshawa is determined to end the stigma around homelessness, spread awareness, and shed light on topics that are often not discussed in society. We aim to accomplish this via our informative posts on our Instagram and by donating to those in need.
Blueprint @ OTU
Ontario Tech's very own Blueprint branch!
Blueprint is a student run nonprofit organization founded at UC Berkeley in Spring 2013. Blueprint helps develop technology solutions for local nonprofit organizations. Each year, teams of students partner with several local nonprofits to build them web or mobile applications that will help them better address their communities.
Other Canadian branches include:
- UofT Blueprint
- UW Blueprint
- Carleton Blueprint
Campus Church
Campus Church is a non-denominational Evangelical Christian Club. Our mission is to connect students with the freeing truth of Jesus - that He died and rose again. In the midst of stress and anxiety we love to connect with and pray for our peers.
Canadian Liver Foundation (CLF)
The CLF club at Ontario Tech will be a chapter in association with the Canadian Liver Foundation (CLF). The CLF organization is a group of doctors and business leaders concerned about the increasing incidence of liver disease, the first organization in the world devoted to providing support for research and education into the causes, diagnoses, prevention, and treatment of all liver disease.
The university chapter of the Canadian Liver Foundation is on a mission to raise awareness about liver disease, support cutting-edge research through fundraising, and educate our campus community about liver health. As a student-led initiative, this chapter offers a unique opportunity for students to engage in meaningful activities that directly contribute to the Foundation's mission of bringing research to life.
Liver disease affects 1 in 4 Canadians, yet the stigma associated with alcohol and drugs often prevents people from seeking help. Our goal is to break down these barriers by increasing awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting early detection and prevention. Young adulthood is the perfect time to adopt healthy habits that protect liver health, and we believe our chapter can make a significant impact on both students and patients.
Caribbean Student Association
The Caribbean Student Association (CSA) is a vibrant and inclusive community committed to celebrating the rich cultural tapestry of the Caribbean. Our mission is to foster cultural awareness, community building, and advocacy for Caribbean students and those interested in Caribbean culture. Through a variety of events, workshops, and social activities, we aim to educate, inspire, and unite our members. Whether you are of Caribbean descent or simply curious about the Caribbean, CSA welcomes you to join us in celebrating and exploring the diverse traditions and heritage of the Caribbean islands. Together, we create a home away from home, providing support, friendship, and a platform for cultural exchange.
Computer Science Club
A Computer Science oriented club focused on bringing real-world experience to Ontario Tech University students in computer science and related programs while having fun and creating connections along the way!
Criminology Graduate Student Association (CGSA)
The CGSA will liaise between the Criminology graduate students and its faculty. It will provide opportunities for professional development, social events, and create a sense of community among the Criminology graduate students. The CGSA aims to host a variety of events and activities. These events and activities include a mixture of: (1) networking events curated to foster relationships between graduate students with their peers and professors; (2) professional development workshops designed to provide graduate students with beneficial skills to assist them throughout their MA and PhD (e.g., mental health, TA/RA duties, public speaking and presenting at academic conferences, grant writing, etc.); (3) guest speakers that align with research interests among graduate students (e.g., policing, LGTBQ+ issues, youth justice, etc.); and (4) a peer mentorship program where incoming graduate students will be paired with current students to help transition and guide them through the program. Some events will be opened up to graduate students outside of Criminology to help graduate students build connections with peers in other Social Science fields (e.g., Forensic Psychology).
Debate Club
Debate club is a club aimed to discuss political, environmental and global issues through persuasive arguing. Debating is an excellent skill that enriches critical thinking, public speaking and confidence in one's self. This club will teach students that they have a strong voice, and are active members in today's society that can make a purposeful difference that can influence their and others lives. I am hoping to host a biweekly meeting where general members and executives can come together and share their love for debating by debating over a chosen topic. The club will be open to students of any Faculty and of any age, debating has no limits! It is a perfect opportunity for students to make friends with like minded people. Additionally the school does not have a debate club yet, which will really stimulate current debaters, but as well as people that are curious. The club is perfect for beginners as well as advanced debaters. I am hoping that with the funding we can participate in at least one conference, such as UTMUN, which is hosted at UofT. Thank you!
East Asian Student Association (EASA)
The East Asian Student Association is a student run organization that aims to bring Ontario Tech students of East Asian heritage and students interested in East Asian culture into a safe and positive community.
We hope to educate, inform, and spread knowledge about East Asian festivals and traditions, giving students a welcoming space to embrace their culture, by hosting fun and welcoming events for all students. Our club promotes diversity, inclusion, and a celebration of East Asian culture. Membership in the club is not exclusive to students of East Asian heritage, and we encourage those interested in learning about East Asian culture in a respectful and informative manner to join.
Electronics Club
The Electronics club is a club with the goal of providing students with the opportunity to learn new skills. It
is also a hub for project collaboration among students who are interested in similar electronics subjects.
Engineers without Border
Engineers Without Borders Canada stands at the forefront of addressing global challenges through engineering and technological innovation, ""engineering an equitable and sustainable future for marginalized people and the planet."" Our focus on clean technologies, sustainable agriculture and food systems, healthcare resilience in the face of climate change, and education and job creation in STEM fields are pillars of our approach.
Forensic Science Student Association
The Forensic Science Student Association hopes to give the opportunity for students interested in the field of forensic science to be involved in campus life, and allow them to participate in forensic science related events
Game Art Club
Game Art Club is a club that focuses on teaching and sharing primarily game development focused art but still caters to other art mediums such as drawing, painting, sculpting etc. The club also holds events to challenge artists such as:
- Emotes Challenge
- One Month Art Challenge (OMAC)
- Prop Jam
- Weekly Education Sessions
Game Development Students Association
The Game Development Students Association (GDSA) strives to engage, support and represent game development students on campus by providing opportunities for growth that lead to their success. We are a diverse and vibrant community that helps students reach their full potential and become professional game developers.
We host weekly events as well as our large scale events such as our in-person game jams (48 hour timeline to create a small scoped game based upon a central theme), guest speaker sessions/workshops, and our year end showcase GameCon which spans across a large amount of the north campus.
Game Programming Club
The Game Programming Club is dedicated to sharing our interest in game programming with all the students. Our vision is to help students improve at making the games they want, learning new cool concepts, and have fun doing it, regardless of skill level.
Game Sound Club
The Game Sound Club is a group focused on the design, implementation, and creation of sound effects, voice work, music, and any other sounds associated with video games.
In a program very focused on visuals and programming, we offer a great place for the niche of audio developers to grow together, learn from each other, and listen to great things together.
Google Developer Student Club (GDSC)
The OTU Google Developer Groups (GDG) on Campus is a vibrant community of tech enthusiasts, learners, and creators who are passionate about leveraging Google technologies to solve real-world problems and advance their skills in the world of software development, design, and innovation. Our club is an official initiative supported by the Google Developers Groups on Campus Program, aiming to empower students to become proficient developers and leaders in their local tech ecosystem.
Our mission is to provide students with the resources, mentorship, and opportunities they need to develop their technical skills, collaborate on meaningful projects, and connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for technology. By organizing workshops, hackathons, talks, and collaborative projects, we aim to foster a culture of continuous learning, creativity, and innovation.
Gujarati Student Association
We intend to host multiple events to share the Gujarati culture with all students of Ontario Tech. We intend to spread our culture with any and all interested students and provide a safe space for everyone to celebrate the culture pridefully.
Hack Station
Hack Station Mission Statement
At Hack Station, our mission is to cultivate a dynamic and inclusive community that thrives on technological innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning. We are dedicated to creating an environment where tech enthusiasts of all levels can come together to explore the latest advancements, share insights, and build meaningful connections.
Through our meticulously organized tech events, engaging meetups, vibrant tech parties, and comprehensive workshops, we aim to:
Inspire Innovation: Encourage creativity and out-of-the-box thinking by providing platforms where cutting-edge ideas can be shared, discussed, and developed.
Foster Collaboration: Build a network of like-minded individuals who can collaborate on projects, exchange knowledge, and support each other's growth in the tech field.
Enhance Learning: Offer valuable learning experiences through hands-on workshops, expert-led sessions, and practical activities that cater to both beginners and advanced tech enthusiasts.
Build Community: Create a welcoming and inclusive space where diversity is celebrated, and everyone has the opportunity to contribute and thrive.
Our vision is to be a beacon for technological advancement, empowering our members to push the boundaries of what's possible and make a significant impact in the tech world. Together, we will explore new horizons, overcome challenges, and pave the way for a brighter, tech-driven future.
Hindu Student Association
- Celebrate and raise awareness about Hindu festivals and traditions
- Provide a platform for discussing Hindu philosophies and scriptures
- Foster a sense of community among students interested in Hindu culture
- Promote cultural understanding and diversity within the school community
- Engage in a community service and charitable activities
HOSA OTU
Official HOSA chapter for Ontario Tech University
Human Resources Association
The Ontario Tech Human Resources Association (HRA) is a student run organization that seeks to provide students with the opportunity to gain the needed skills, experience and connections to thrive in their future career within the Human Resources Profession, and throughout the business environment.
IEEE Ontario Tech University Student Branch
Executive Summary:
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world's largest professional association for advancing innovation and technological excellence. The establishment of an IEEE Student Chapter at Ontario Tech University (OTU) is proposed to foster professional development, technical education, and leadership opportunities among students. This chapter will provide a platform for students to enhance their academic and professional skills, engage in networking, and contribute to the global engineering community.
Objectives of the IEEE Student Chapter
The proposed IEEE Student Chapter will have the following core objectives:
-Professional Development: Provide students with access to resources, conferences, and seminars to improve their technical skills and prepare them for successful careers in engineering, computer science, and related fields.
-Academic Enrichment: Organize workshops, hackathons, and study groups on topics such as artificial intelligence, robotics, software development, and electrical engineering, complementing the academic curriculum.
-Industry Networking: Facilitate connections between students and industry professionals through IEEE's extensive network, enabling internships, mentorship, and career advancement opportunities.
-Leadership and Teamwork: Encourage students to take on leadership roles within the chapter, fostering skills in project management, collaboration, and event organization.
-Research and Innovation: Provide opportunities for students to engage in research, participate in technical paper competitions, and contribute to IEEE journals and conferences.
Benefits to Students:
By joining the IEEE Student Chapter, students at Ontario Tech University will gain numerous benefits, including:
-Access to IEEE Resources: Members will have access to IEEE's extensive digital library, which includes research papers, journals, standards, and other technical resources.
-Skill Development: The chapter will host technical workshops, hands-on training, and hackathons, giving students the opportunity to develop practical skills that are in high demand in the job market.
-Global Networking: Through IEEE conferences and events, students will be able to connect with peers, academics, and professionals from around the world, opening doors for collaboration and career opportunities.
-Career Advancement:IEEE membership provides access to job boards, career fairs, and internships, along with guidance from IEEE mentors who are established professionals in their fields.
-Leadership Experience: Students who take on leadership roles within the chapter will gain valuable experience in organizing events, leading teams, and managing projects, all of which are highly regarded by employers.
Benefits to Ontario Tech University
An IEEE Student Chapter at Ontario Tech will contribute significantly to the university by:
Enhancing the University's Reputation:
-Affiliation with IEEE will raise Ontario Tech's profile in the global academic and professional community. ---The chapter's activities, including hosting regional events or conferences, will position OTU as a leader in engineering and technology education.
-Boosting Research Output: Encouraging students to participate in IEEE research competitions, paper presentations, and technical conferences will increase the university's research output and academic contributions.
-Promoting Student Engagement: The chapter will create a vibrant student community around technology and innovation, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and a culture of peer-to-peer learning.
-Strengthening Industry Partnerships: The IEEE Student Chapter will foster connections with local and international companies, paving the way for partnerships, sponsorships, and internship programs that will benefit both students and the university.
Indian Student Association
This club is intended to create a positive social environment with people from a particular part of the world, specifically targeting people of The Indian origin, however, our goal is to create a safe social environment where people of Indian origin can showcase their culture to their peers, whether or not they are from the same ethnicity, introducing aspects of our culture to people unfamiliar with it, in a socially acceptable setting. We want to host small events to raise awareness about our club such as selling certain foods that originate from India, showcasing different dressing styles, and even having big get togethers on campus so that everyone has a chance to look into our rich culture and see what it is all about. It is also intended to bring people who share this culture together, by introducing people who may not interact directly on campus, but can meet through a shared cultural and ethnic connection.
International Students Association
The International Students Association is a student-run club that aims to bring people of all nationalities and races together and form a budding transnational community on our lovely campus.
We will be organizing a plethora of activities throughout the year, and if you have any grievances or suggestions for the university, we will bring them up with the appropriate personnel!
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Kinesiology Student Association (KINESA)
KINESA shall serve the student body of the Ontario Tech University Kinesiology
program, providing all students with social, informational and educational opportunities that allow for a stronger sense of connection between peers, faculty, staff and the greater kinesiology community.
Med Lab United
Med Lab United provides students in the Medical Laboratory Science program with opportunities to learn about the profession and network with medical laboratory technologists through various academic and social events.
MEDLIFE: Ontario Tech Chapter
MEDLIFE Chapters are student groups that represent and share the MEDLIFE Movement to create a world free from the constraints of poverty at their schools and in their local communities.
Our in-country staff works with impoverished communities in Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Tanzania every day - but we couldn't do it without the support of our Chapters. They make an impact by organizing groups to volunteer in Service Learning Trips, raising awareness about global health inequality, hosting fundraisers, engaging in local community service, and hosting regional conferences, among other initiatives.
Mental Health Association
Our club goal is to raise awareness regarding mental health. We want to provide everyone with a chance to learn more mental health, break stigmas surrounding mental health, and offer opportunities to help deal with stress during the school year because everyone's mental health matters.
Minecraft Club
Striving to provide a fun Minecraft server experience where students can meet new friends and enjoy events geared towards a post secondary player base.
Muslim Debate Club
Club Outline:
The Muslim Debate Society is dedicated to providing rigorous training in debate skills, with a focus on critical thinking, articulation, and respectful engagement. While the primary focus is on developing strong debaters, the club also fosters discussions on a wide range of topics, encouraging thoughtful exploration of diverse perspectives. By creating an inclusive environment, the club aims to build bridges within the community, promote mutual respect, and equip students with the tools to engage in meaningful conversations.
Mission Statement:
To train students in the art of debate while promoting respectful dialogue and mutual understanding across diverse perspectives.
Muslim Student Association (MSA)
The Muslim Student Association (MSA) at Ontario Tech University is a student organization that provides spiritual and social support to students according to the principles of Islam and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUHﷺ) and His companions. The MSA also provides opportunities towards building a strong Muslim identity, encouraging professional leadership among its members, and creating a supportive and respectful community for all students across campus.
Netsoc
As the Netsoc Executive Team, our mission is to foster a dynamic and inclusive community within the Networking and IT Security Program at Ontario Tech University. Over the next 12 months, we are dedicated to engaging our members through hands-on activities that enhance IT-related skills, and providing platforms for both personal and professional growth. We are also committed to expanding early career development opportunities by connecting students with strategic industries, facilitating interactions that extend beyond the classroom, and helping to identify job prospects and prepare for their careers before graduation through workshops, guest speakers, competitions, and conference attendance
Neuroscience Student Association
The NSA is dedicated to providing a platform to all students in the Neuroscience program as well as those interested in this field. We want to provide a space where students can network with like-minded peers, participate in neuroscience-related events and activities, and gain valuable insight into neuroscience as a university major and/or career option.
Nigerian Students Assosiation
The Nigerian Students Association(NSA) is a vibrant community dedicated to uniting Nigerian students and fostering connections. It serves as a safe space where members can share experiences, make friends, and celebrate their culture. Through various events and activities, the association promotes a sense of belonging and support, helping students navigate academic and social challenges while building lasting relationships. Whether through cultural celebrations, networking opportunities, or mentorship programs, the association is committed to enhancing the student experience and creating a home away from home at Ontario Tech
North American Young Generation in Nuclear
About us:
Empowering the Future: North American Young Generation in Nuclear
North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NAYGN) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit organization that provides opportunities for a young generation of nuclear enthusiasts to develop strong leadership and professional skills, create lifelong connections, engage and inform the public, and inspire today's nuclear technology professionals to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
NAYGN was established in 1999 and now consists of 150+ chapters across North America.
We're committed to the four NAYGN pillars:
Professional Development
Public Information
Networking & Mentorship
Knowledge Transfer
Additional information:
Throughout the school year, the Ontario Tech NAYGN chapter hosts a variety of events such as industry nights, career development seminars, and lunch & learns with cutting edge industry partners, all of which provide students with unique opportunities to network and develop their careers.
Nursing Student Community
The Nursing Student Community looks to be a community for all nursing students at Ontario Tech. We run workshops, social events, and more to encourage student interaction and connections. We also offer student led events to give students a chance to develop leadership skills and as well as other clubs/societies and groups beyond Ontario Tech.
Official Ontario Tech and Durham College Orthodox Christians Student Association
Our mission is to unite Coptic Orthodox students on campus, fostering spiritual growth, cultural connection, and fellowship. We aim to deepen our faith, share Christ's love, and celebrate our heritage through worship, service, and community engagement.
OLT Community
The OLT Community is a vibrant and inclusive online platform that connects individuals passionate about IT fields. Our mission is to provide a supportive environment where members can enhance their skills through practical training tasks, and:
1. Foster connections and collaboration among members with similar interests
2. Provide a platform for members to learn from each other, share knowledge, and get feedback
3. Facilitate networking opportunities for members to build relationships and stay connected with peers and professionals in the industry
4. Encourage knowledge sharing, innovation, and growth among members
5. Create a sense of belonging and community among members, who can engage, support, and motivate each other
Through our curated training tasks, we aim to help members gain hands-on experience, build a portfolio of work, and stay up-to-date with industry trends. Our community is open to anyone interested in IT fields, including students, professionals, and enthusiasts. By joining OLT Community, members can:
- Develop new skills and enhance their expertise
- Connect with like-minded individuals and industry professionals
- Stay updated with the latest industry trends and best practices
- Contribute to a supportive and inclusive community
Ontario Tech Accounting Association
The Ontario Tech Accounting Association (OTAA) is a student-run organization that aims to bridge the gap between the Ontario Tech student body and the accounting profession by planning and hosting various workshops, networking events, and information sessions. As a cornerstone of student engagement, our organization thrives on the support of sponsors, who fuel our mission to empower students with unparalleled opportunities. Our array of events and initiatives not only serve as a platform for employers to connect with our exceptional students but also as a fertile ground for nurturing enduring professional relationships. Our mission is to Inspire excellence, forge connections, and shape leaders. We hope to provide each and every one of our students with securing employment opportunities within the accounting field.
Ontario Tech Bengali Students Association
We are here to provide a community for the Bengali students at OTU and to promote Bengali culture within campus.
Ontario Tech Blood Services
On campus representation of Canadian Blood Services, advocating for blood donation across campus.
Ontario Tech Catholic Student Association
To provide support, education, and community for its members and people who are interested in the Catholic faith. We want to unite Catholic students on campus through weekly meetings and planned events.
Ontario Tech Consulting Association
The Ontario Tech Consulting Association is a student-run organization at Ontario Tech University that intends to bridge the gap between students and the real world of consulting. We hope to provide workshops, guidance, and career advice, through OTU alumni who work in the consulting space, industry professionals, and students at the university. Additionally, we hope to create a space where students can earn real consulting experience, by engaging in pro bono consulting opportunities within the university and on campus incubators and startups.
Ontario Tech Finance Association (OTFA)
The Ontario Tech Finance Association (OTFA) is dedicated to bridging the gap between academic knowledge and real-world experience, while providing FBIT students with valuable networking opportunities.
Through a range of engaging events, both internal and external, the OTFA offers practical study tips, advice on upper-year courses, and opportunities to connect with senior students and professors to discuss current financial trends.
Being a member of the Finance Association not only helps you gain relevant experience and build relationships with industry sponsors and peers, but also enhances your academic journey and adds a strong asset to your involvement record.
Ontario Tech Investment research Club
To empower students of all majors/minors with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze and evaluate investment opportunities, fostering a collaborative environment for exploring and understanding market trends, equity research, and investing principles.
After taking a finance elective during my fall semester of 2023, I realized there is a lot more to investing and research than what students are exposed to. Starting an investment and equity research club at Ontario Tech can provide numerous benefits to students, enhancing their academic, professional, and personal growth. Here's a more detailed explanation:
Practical Learning Opportunities:
Students can apply theoretical knowledge from their courses to real-world scenarios, enhancing their understanding and retention of investment concepts through hands-on experience. The club can focus on building critical skills such as financial analysis, data interpretation, market research, and strategic thinking while providing career-enhancing skills as well.
The club can facilitate connections with industry professionals, alumni, and potential employers, providing valuable networking opportunities as well as participation in the club and its activities can bolster a student's resume, showcasing their proactive engagement and practical experience.
Students can learn from each other, sharing insights, strategies, and resources. This collaborative environment fosters a deeper understanding of investment and equity research. Group activities and projects can simulate real-world investment scenarios, encouraging teamwork and diverse perspectives.
Regular discussions and analyses of current market trends and events help students stay informed about the economic landscape like how it would be in a workplace. Knowledge gained through the club can aid students in making informed personal investment decisions.
Potential Events and Their Benefits
Workshops and Seminars: These events can cover topics such as fundamental and technical analysis, valuation methods, and portfolio management, providing students with essential tools and techniques.
Guest Speaker Sessions: Industry professionals can share their experiences and insights, offering students a real-world perspective and practical advice on pursuing careers in investment-related fields.
Investment Competitions: Competitions like stock pitch contests or portfolio management challenges can foster a competitive spirit and practical application of knowledge, encouraging students to think critically and strategically.
Study Groups and Research Projects: Collaborative research projects on specific companies or industries can deepen students' analytical skills and understanding of various market sectors.
Networking Events: These events can connect students with alumni and professionals, helping them build a network that could be valuable for internships and job placements.
Mentorship Programs: Pairing students with mentors from the industry can offer personalized guidance, career advice, and support, helping them navigate their professional paths.
By engaging in these activities, students can develop a robust foundation in investment and equity research, enhance their critical thinking and analytical abilities, and prepare for successful careers in various related fields. The club can serve as a bridge between academic learning and real-world application, significantly enriching the university experience for its members.
Ontario Tech K-Pop Club
The K-Pop Fan Club aims to bring together fans of K-pop to share their love for the music, culture, and community. Through dance workshops, discussions, chill events, and more, we will create bonds and show appreciation for all things K-pop and Korean related.
Ontario Tech Law Association
The Ontario Tech Law Association is made for those who are interested in going into the legal field and pursuing careers that are related to law. We discuss what is needed to gain admission into law school, we have guest speakers such as lawyers and other individuals in the legal field in order for students to gain insight into what they are going into.
Ontario Tech Marketing Association (OTMA)
The Ontario Tech Marketing Association (OTMA) is a student-run organization that works to better the experience for Ontario Tech students interested in marketing. Founded in 2010, the OTMA has created and run numerous student-social events, marketing workshops, networking events, and annual case competitions. Our mission is to excite students about the marketing field through various workshops, case competitions, and interactions with industry professionals, to ensure success in the pursuit of a marketing career.
Ontario Tech Medical Engineering Club
Ontario Tech Medical Engineering Club will be about challenges and how to overcome them. We will have events such as hackathons etc. with prizes for the winners, we will also have guest speakers who have 20+ years of experience in both medical and engineering professions come in and speak about their personal experiences.
Mission Statement: To foster a community of students passionate about the intersection of medicine and engineering, promoting innovation, collaboration, and professional development.
Ontario Tech PHE Student Chapter
The OTU PHE Student Chapter promotes and advances quality physical and health education and healthy learning environments; PHE Canada helps ensure each and every child and youth in Canada has the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to lead resilient, active, and healthy lives.
Ontario Tech Pre-Medical Association
The Ontario Tech Pre-Medical Association is dedicated to guiding and supporting students as they navigate their medical journeys. Through networking opportunities, educational events, hands-on workshops, and mentorship programs, we aim to empower aspiring medical professionals to achieve their academic and career goals as they pursue their dreams in the healthcare field.
Ontario Tech Pride Club
We are the Ontario Tech Pride club. Our goal is to provide a safe space for 2SLGBTQIA+ students who wish to connect with other students within the community within the school. We like to host twice a month gatherings for students to just hang out and have fun in a place where they know that everyone there accepts and supports them for who they are. We accept members of all sexualities and gender expression from across the spectrums.
Ontario Tech Psychology Association
In collaboration with the Canadian Psychological Association, we hope to broaden the graduate and undergraduate psychology communities at OTU through on-campus events, workshops, networking opportunities, and mental health advocacy initiatives.
Ontario Tech Shower Club
Our mission is to promote freshness and hygiene at Ontario Tech by encouraging regular showering and self-care practices, especially among our hard-working computer science and engineering students. We're here to create a more pleasant and odour-free environment for everyone on campus-because a clean body leads to a clearer mind!
Ontario Tech University Fighting Games Club
The Ontario Tech University Fighting Games Club is a space for all interested in fighting games to meet each other, discuss their favourite games, improve, practice and compete.
The OTUFGC promotes inclusivity and encourages our members to help everyone in the club feel welcomed and for those more experienced members to help newer fighting game players improve.
Ontario Tech University Math Club
Ontario Tech University Math Club is dedicated to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students who share a passion for mathematics. Our goal is to foster a community where members can network, socialize, and collaborate on their shared interest in math.
Objectives:
- To provide a space where students can engage in discussions about mathematics in a friendly and supportive environment.
- To create opportunities for networking among students with similar academic and professional interests in math and related fields.
- To host exciting and competitive events, such as integration and derivative bees, where students can showcase their mathematical skills and compete for cash prizes.
- To organize movie nights featuring films related to math and science, offering both entertainment and educational value to our members.
Ontario Tech University Women's Student Association
The OTU's Women's Student Association is committed to creating a vibrant community that champions women's empowerment and growth. Our mission is to provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and lead through engaging events, workshops, and collaborative initiatives. We strive to address the diverse challenges women face while celebrating their successes in personal and professional development by uniting voices and resources, we aim to inspire and support women in achieving their full potential and making a positive impact on campus and in the wider community.
Ot Poet Society
Art is all around us, and from art comes poetry! Ot Poet Society looks to bring out everyone's creativeness and allow them to express it; we unite those with an interest in literature, and a passion for poetry.
Whether it be through pen and paper, or spoken word, everyone has a place at the Ot Poet Society. Over the years, we hope to bring out the inner poets within, and the hidden ones at Ontario Tech.
OTeaU
OTeaU is a club dedicated to creating a community that shares a passion for tea lovers, alike! Our events will provide tea and a space for students to talk, study or have fun!
OTFSA
The Filipino Student Association welcomes anyone who would like to learn more about the Filipino culture. Our club allows people to experience a taste of the Philippines through songs, foods, and traditions. We hope that our club will continue to provide a great space for people to connect. We want our community to create lasting friendships and good memories in university!
OTU Aspire MD
Our Club is committed to guiding students who are passionate about entering the medical field. By offering insights into various medical professions and providing access to valuable resources, we aim to support our members on their journey toward achieving their career ambitions. With a diverse leadership team, we expose students to different healthcare specialties, helping them build essential skills and enhance their resumes for future academic and professional endeavours. Through collaboration and mentorship, we foster an environment that encourages growth and success in the medical community.
OTU Board Games Club
The OTU Board Games Club is a community based around playing board/card games. Our goal is to create a friendly environment to learn, play, and socialize with each other, and to help inspire excitement about the world of board games. We also provide help with organizing events with other clubs who require games.
OTU Cars
Cars, most people see them as just a method of transportation. However, our committee members and many more in our Ontario Tech Community see them as much more. They are expressions of individualism and hold us to a group much larger than ourselves. Our goals within this club are to facilitate a safe, inclusive, and all-around supportive atmosphere for us all to share our passion for cars. We will aid in organizing events (including but not limited to) Cruises, Car shows, track events, and weather-appropriate events. I will also ensure the group members uphold our values in creating a space where everyone can enjoy their cars without fearing being judged. We have a love for cars and many of our peers know it is becoming increasingly hard to enjoy them. We will make it our personal goal to ensure that we have a safe and fun community of cars here at Ontario Tech, So let's bring back the love in the car community, and just maybe make a change in the process.
OTU Chess Club
Just creating a space for OTU chess players to meet new people and play on and off campus
OTU Cloud Computing Association (CCA)
Our mission at CCA is to empower more tech enthusiasts! We are hoping to host panel discussions, hackathons, conferences, networking events with industry professionals, as well as other fun events such as movie nights, game nights, and more in order to create a community. We are so excited to see students' passion and interest to join us and learn from the club! Everyone is welcome at the event, from newbies to experienced individuals in cloud-computing.
OTU Metalheads Club
OTU Metalheads Club Outline
I. Introduction
- Purpose of the club: To foster a community of metal music enthusiasts at Ontario Tech University, encouraging collaboration, education, and appreciation of the genre.
II. Club Activities
A. Jam Sessions
- Collaborate with OTeaU and OTU Musicians to host regular jam sessions (already in contact with the Presidents of OTU Musicians and OTeaU, with both of them being OTU Metalheads members)
- Provide a platform for members to showcase their skills and collaborate on new music.
B. Workshops and Lessons
1. Metal Music Production
- Host sessions on music production, focusing on metal-specific techniques and software.
- Invite guest speakers from the music industry to share insights and experiences.
2. Instrument Coaching
- Organize coaching sessions for metal-specific instruments:
- Drums: Techniques for heavy beats and speed.
- Guitar: Riffs, solos, and techniques for metal playing.
- Vocals: Techniques for growling and screaming safely.
- Potential collaboration with local metal bands for expert instruction.
C. Collaborative Events
- Host events featuring local metal bands, allowing members to learn from experienced musicians.
- Organize open mic nights or showcases for members to perform in front of an audience.
III. Community Engagement
- Promote a welcoming environment for all skill levels, encouraging new musicians to join and learn.
- Foster connections within the local metal scene to enhance collaboration and support.
- Host a discord server where members can discuss about their favourite metal sub-genres and music.
IV. Conclusion
- Reiterate the goal of creating a thriving metal community at OTU, focusing on education, collaboration, and musical expression.
Potential Events
- Metal Music Production Bootcamp
- Instrument Masterclasses with Local Bands
- Themed Jam Nights
- Metal Vocal Workshops
- Music Video Production Sessions
- Collaboration with Local Venues for Live Shows
OTU Musicians
Ontario Tech Musicians (OTU Musicians)is dedicated to fostering a community of passionate musicians and music enthusiasts. Our goal is to provide a creative space for students to collaborate, perform, and develop their musical talents, regardless of skill level or genre. The OTU Musicians club is the perfect platform for students to explore their musical creativity, learn new skills, and form lasting connections with fellow musicians!
OTU SickKids Foundation
Our club is committed to raising funds and supporting the SickKids Hospital financially to ensure the well-being and health of children. At the same time, we are dedicated to increasing awareness of the significance of healthcare. We hope to engage and inspire the Ontario Tech community by presenting impactful events and activities. Ultimately, our mission is to encourage meaningful change and create a healthier future for children.
OTU Tabletop Club
We are a club dedicated to organizing tabletop role playing games and events related to it. The most famous in the genre is Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) but there exists other games with more or less rules. We aim to provide weekly sessions for introducing people to the genre and also provide a space for others to meet to form their own games.
Pakistani Student Association (PSA)
We, the Pakistani Student Association at Ontario Tech University, unite to celebrate and share the vibrant culture of Pakistan. Through events and initiatives, we aim to foster understanding, friendship, and cultural exchange within our diverse community. Committed to inclusivity and service, we aim to create a welcoming space where all can experience the richness of Pakistani heritage.
Palestinian Youth Association
This club will be an opportunity for all students to come together and learn
about the indigenous Palestinian history, culture and religions. Will allow for
everyone to learn more about Palestine and its people since the beginning
of time and allow for people to contributing in growing as a community
together.
Predental Club
We promote oral healthcare & provide resources + opportunities for a career path in dentistry. Our mission is to empower aspiring dental professionals at Ontario Tech University by providing educational resources, networking opportunities, and hands-on experiences. We strive to foster a supportive community where students can explore their passion for dentistry, develop essential skills, and build connections with professionals in the field. Through workshops, guest speakers, shadowing opportunities, and collaborative events, we aim to inspire and guide our members on their journey toward successful careers in dentistry.
Project developers
The Project Developers OTU Club is dedicated to bringing together students who are passionate about programming and project development. Our focus is on collaboratively working on mini programming projects, which allows members to enhance their coding skills, gain hands-on experience, and build a diverse portfolio. Through regular meetings, project work sessions, and skill-building workshops, the club provides a supportive environment for learning and innovation. Whether you're interested in tackling new challenges or exploring emerging technologies, the club aims to foster creativity, teamwork, and growth in the field of programming.
Resilience OTU
Resilience is a non-profit organization started with the goal of empowering Canadians dealing with disabilities. The definition of Resilience is to be able to adapt to adversity and this organization is committed to helping achieve this. Resilience is what allows individuals dealing with disabilities to feel heard, empowered, and welcomed. With the mission to change numerous lives and raise funds for Canadians with disabilities, ResilienceOTU will work to end the stigma related to individuals with disabilities. Resilience would like to start its chapter at Ontario Tech to help those with disabilities be optimistic about their future by putting their trust in Resilience.
Resilient Aid Network
Mission Statement:
To provide timely and effective assistance to communities affected by natural disasters through fundraising, supply gathering, and collaboration with local organizations.
Objectives:
Raise funds to support disaster relief efforts.
Gather and distribute essential supplies to affected communities.
Educate the community about disaster preparedness and response.
Spread awareness about disaster relief efforts and the importance of community involvement.
Rhythm Game Club
A club for persons who enjoy rhythm games of any or all types or wish to learn more about different rhythm games. Any level of experience or skill is welcomed and we hope to foster a fun and chill environment to talk to people with similar interests
Social Network Association
This club will focus on uniting students and creating a network for everyone to make connections with each other. We aim to create an environment for students to network with other students, professors and industry professionals to enhance their career opportunities. Networking and creating connections is one of the most important things when building a career and is a commonality that all students share regardless of their selected field or program. we want to be the first club at Ontario Tech University to focus on social networking. Our slogan: Unite Ideas, Inspire Growth.
Social Science and Humanities Women's Collective
Mission statement: A space for SSH women to connect and thrive
The purpose of our sub-society will be to create a welcoming community that provides women in Social Science and Humanities programs an opportunity to connect and build relationships with other women and use this community to achieve success in higher education. Scholarly literature shows that peer relationships are crucial to academic, personal, and professional success for women in higher education. We aim to provide that space for women (Peregrina-Kretz et al., 2018). Creating a space for SSH women to connect and find a community will help them thrive.
Below is a breakdown of the definitions that our sub-society reflects:
SSH (Social Science and Humanities): We represent and support all students majoring and minoring in social science and humanities programs: communication, psychology, forensic psychology, liberal arts, criminology, political science and legal studies.
Women: We embrace all-inclusive definitions of the term ""woman."" Our focus is on helping women succeed in higher education by enhancing their academic, social, and wellness needs by building a community for women by women.
Collective: A collective is a community of people with shared goals, values, and experiences that create initiatives to achieve a broader purpose through mutual understanding and common humanity.
Our sub-society strives to meet the need for belonging and mastery among students. We intend to create a space where students treat each other with honesty and kindness while feeling empowered by each other. Our brand will reflect the ""Everyman"" and ""Hero"" brand archetypes.
- ""Everyman"" brand message: you're just like me, and I'm just like you
- ""Hero"" brand message: where there's a will, there's a way
We plan to create events and initiatives that enhance wellness, provide networking opportunities, and provide a safe space for SSH women to discuss the challenges they encounter in higher education.
References
Peregrina-Kretz, D., Seifert, T., Arnold, C., & Burrow, J. (2018). Finding their way in post-secondary education: The power of peers as connectors, coaches, co-constructors and copycats. Higher Education Research and Development, 37(5), 1076-1090. https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2018.1471050
Space Exploration Club
Our mission is to bring together a community of space enthusiasts.
Students Recognizing Residents
Students Recognizing Residents is a club committed to enriching the lives of residents in local retirement homes, long-term care facilities, and hospitals. We bridge the gap between students and these often-overlooked community members by organizing events where they reside, ensuring they are active participants. We listen to their needs and incorporate their ideas, creating meaningful and joyful experiences. Our purpose is to make sure these residents feel heard, valued, and appreciated, while fostering a sense of community and connection.
Tamil Students' Association
The Tamil Students' Association (TSA) at Ontario Tech is committed to preserving and sharing Tamil culture within our university community. Our mission is to provide a space where Tamil students can connect and support one another while bringing cultural awareness to campus. We strive to uphold our heritage through events and initiatives, offering a sense of belonging in an often isolating environment. We aim to maintain a presence that reflects our identity and fosters connection, even in challenging times
TCG Club
A club for people to play and learn about all different trading card games. Our club currently focuses on four major TCG's:
One Piece TCG
Pokémon TCG
Magic The Gathering
Yu-Gi-Oh
We look to grow a community to both learn about other card games and practice to play competitively
Technology Management Student Association (TMSA)
The Technology Management Student Association (TMSA) aims to provide students with opportunities to develop professional skills, network with industry professionals, and engage in activities that enhance their understanding of technology management. Our mission is to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical experience by organizing events, workshops, and competitions that prepare members for successful careers in the tech industry.
Thaqalayn Muslim Association
The Thaqalayn Muslim Association is a religious and cultural organization primarily focused on promoting the teachings of Islam, particularly within the Shia tradition. It often engages in activities such as educational programs, community events, and interfaith dialogues to foster understanding and solidarity among Muslims and the broader community. The association is named after the concept of Thaqalayn, which refers to the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad's family, emphasizing their central role in guiding the Muslim community.
The Physics Club
The goal of this club is to bring students majoring in physics or studying physics courses in general together and to give a stage for all physics related activities within the university. Whether you're a physics major or just simply interested in physics, welcome home!
The Stitching Nook
A crocheting and knitting club focused on creating a fun and relaxing environment where individuals of all skill levels can interact and enjoy crafting together. In addition, donating our handmade goods to local hospitals and shelters.
All skill levels are welcomed!
Through the Lens
Through the lens is a club that provides a safe place for every student to express their photography skills. Whether you are beginning your photography interest, or have had experience, we teach skills about photography and how to use your camera for all levels
UHN Heart Club
Our club is dedicated to raising awareness about heart health through education, advocacy, and community outreach. We aim to inform our students about cardiovascular disease prevention, healthy lifestyle choices, and early detection. In addition, we actively organize fundraising initiatives to support cutting-edge heart health research, contributing to the development of new treatments and interventions that can improve and save lives.
weCloud
Mission Statement: WeCloud began with a simple yet powerful conversation about change. We wanted to do something meaningful to build a stronger community, connect friends, and make the world a little healthier. So in 2022, we rolled up our sleeves and started our journey.
Our process is simple: we gather donations from students and faculty, carefully clean, organize, and then display them for other students to benefit from. The remaining items are then donated to a local youth shelter, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
We are proud to say that our little cost-free initiative has already made a big difference. It is helping students find items and resources they may need, it's reducing waste, and it's putting smiles on faces. To us, weCloud is a lightning example of how simple conversations can turn into powerful actions that bring people together and create positive change.
Women in Business Association
Our vision:
The Women in Business Association is a club focused on creating a dynamic network of leaders. With the goal of supporting women on their corporate and entrepreneurial journey by facilitating events, (e.g., networking sessions, skills development workshops, etc.), fostering a like-minded community, and contributing to a campus culture of excellence.
How we'll make an impact:
1. Connecting a community of leaders, creative minds and aspiring career women & female presenting folks by increasing our general membership base and providing a space for networking regardless of what area of business you study!
2. Fostering a culture of excellence through organizing high-impact events to provide valuable learning and growth opportunities to our members!
3. Providing leadership opportunities in a low risk environment through our executive leadership & programs like our Ambassador program, which allows students to remain flexible in their time commitment and projects!
Women in Engineering
The goal of the Women in Engineering (WiE) Society is to build a community of women engineering students at Ontario Tech in order to help them feel a greater sense of belonging and lead them towards empowerment. To do this, WiE holds both social events which bring students together, as well as events for professional development to help them gain the skills necessary to stand out and succeed in the field of engineering, where women are still a minority. Students can get involved by participating in events and signing up to volunteer for booths and workshops.
Women In Technology
WIT joins in the efforts to bridge the gap and push beyond barriers of inequality in the tech space through our community. We promote supportive and inclusive environment where people can gain and share meaningful experiences and knowledge.
Women's Health
Our mission is to raise awareness about crucial women's health issues and support groundbreaking research through fundraising efforts. We work to empower women, educate communities, and contribute to a healthier future for all. Together, we can make a significant impact on women's health and well-being.
World University Service of Canada (WUSC)
WUSC is a Canadian non-profit organization working to create a better world for all young people. We bring together a diverse network of students, volunteers, schools, governments, and businesses who share this vision. Together, we foster youth-centered solutions for improved education, economic, and empowerment opportunities to overcome inequality and exclusion in over 15 countries across Asia, Africa, and the Americas. WUSC believes in youth and the power of education. As an official Sponsorship Agreement Holder with the Government of Canada, WUSC Local committee at OTU part takes in the Student Refugee Program (SRP) to resettle refugees at OTU to gain access to education. WUSC students help ensure a smooth transition to Canadian university life and spread awareness of global issues. Be apart of this impactful community at the OTU Local Committee!
Get In Touch
Send your questions or feedback by reaching out to us at otsu@ontariotechu.ca.