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A.R.I.S.E.: The Advanced Robotic Innovations Society in Engineering

Email: arise@site.uottawa.ca
Website: http://arise.site.uottawa.ca/
ARISE is a student group involved in autonomous robot design and development projects, which was founded to foster competitive interest in robotics and autonomous vehicles. ARISE competes every year in the AUVSI AUV Competition, achieving 12th place last summer. ARISE is open to students from all faculties.

Academy of Islamic Studies and Literature

Email: aisuottawa@gmail.com
Website: http://uoislamicliterature.webs.com
We provide a friendly and welcoming environment where individuals can explore Islamic literature and learn about Islam in general from a female perspective. This club enables individuals with the skills necessary to discern Islamic cultural misinterpretations from factual Islamic teachings.

C.S.L.S.R.: Canadian Society for Life Science Research – Ottawa Chapter

Email: CSLSR@uottawa.ca
Website:  National: http://cslsr.ca/ ; Ottawa chapter: http://web5.uottawa.ca/cslsr-ottawa/
The Canadian Society for Life Science Research (CSLSR) is a national non-profit organization that brings together Canadian researchers to promote life science research, including Public Health.

C.O.N.-S.N.P. Ottawa: Canadian Obesity Network - Student and New Professionals Ottawa

Email: uo.con.snp@gmail.com
Website: http://www.con-snp.ca/detail.aspx?menu=25&app=157&cat1=522&tp=2&lk=no&title=ON+-+U+of+Ottawa
The Canadian Obesity Network’s Student and New Professionals (CON-SNP) are a Canadian organization founded in January 2009 for the purpose of serving as the conduit through which new Canadian obesity professionals can connect across disciplines for the advancement of obesity education, research, treatment and management.

C.S.E.B. - UofO: Canadian Society for Epidemiology & Biostatistics - University of Ottawa

Email: tdinh066@uottawa.ca
Website: www.studentcseb.ca
The Canada Society for Epidemiology & Biostatistics-University of Ottawa (CSEB-UofO), is a non-profit organization, operating as a sub-group of the Canadian Society for Epidemiology & Biostatistics (CSEB). Our mandate is to organize workshops, seminars, and help facilitate student participation in CSEB national events. Membership is open to all interested students.

C.U.C.O.H.: Canadian Undergraduate Conference on Healthcare-uOttawa Chapter

Email: uottawa@cucoh.com
Website: www.cucoh.com
CUCOH is the largest conference of its kind, bringing together 300 undergraduate delegates to discuss the future of Canadian healthcare and its professions. Each year CUCOH, held at Queen’s University, features expert speakers from diverse healthcare fields, social events, and learning opportunities for students interested in health related issues.

Club d’Immersion de l’Université d'Ottawa

Email: clubiuo@gmail.com 
Website: www.immersion.uottawa.ca/eng/club.html
Our purpose is hold events in order to practice and improve French language skills. Discover the French language through cultural and social activities. The official language of the club is French.

Concrete Toboggan Team, uOttawa

Email: nmurp060@uotawa.ca
The UOttawa Concrete Toboggan Team is a student group involved in the design and construction of a concrete toboggan in order to participate in the annual Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race.

Co-Op Student Committee (CSC)

Email: csc-cec@uottawa.ca OR cec-csc@uottawa.ca
Website: http://www.coop.uottawa.ca/en/en-coop-students/en-csc.asp 
We are second to fourth year students, who are registered in the University of Ottawa Co-op Program. With the help and support of the CO-OP Office employees, we are working to ensure that the CO-OP Program continues to meet students’ expectations and deals effectively with their concerns.

Cordova Classical Arabic

Email: cordovaclub@gmail.com
To Increase student awareness of the Classical Arabic culture and language that has existed for over fourteen thousand years .The club will host classes, symposiums, lectures, presentation and information tables to educate students who wish to learn Classical Arabic."

DECA uOttawa

Email: decauottawa@gmail.com 
Website: www.decauottawa.com 
DECA is a one-of-a-kind intercollegiate competitive network of ambitious and passionate students who inspire each other’s success through attending conferences and competitions. Students involved in DECA have the opportunity to further study their business interests, meet future co-workers and employers from the industry, and broaden their horizons with international travel opportunities.

iG.E.M.

Email: igem@uottawa.ca 
Website: http://2009.igem.org/Team:uOttawa; http://2009.igem.org/
The iGEM uOttawa Club provides its members with a unique opportunity to take part in hands-on research, as a complement their university experience.  Our goal is to enter the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition— a synthetic biology competition aimed at creating biological devices with desired functions, using engineering principles.

Investment Association, University of Ottawa

Email: uoiaclub@uottawa.ca
Website: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=31275813013
This club’s purpose is to investigate the contemporary financial systems within Canada and the US, which include examination of upcoming trends, tips and ultimately, investment in the free-market. It’s best to learn about the market through experience, and better yet, with the support of friends along the way.

J.U.R.H.S.: University of Ottawa’s Journal for Undergraduate Research in the Health Sciences

E-mail: uottawajurhs@gmail.com
JURHS aims to provide an opportunity for undergraduate students to publish their research in the disciplines of health science in a peer-reviewed, student run, bilingual academic journal. The club also encourages students to expand their academic involvement beyond the classroom.

Korean Graduate-Professionals Association (KGPA)

Email: glenshak@yahoo.ca
Our main purpose is to provide an academic and professional support network for Korean graduate students at the University of Ottawa, to aid members in finding academic and/or professional work opportunities.

Muslim Medical Association of Canada – Ottawa

Email: salmo050@uottawa.ca 
Website: www.mmacanada.org
The Muslim Medical Association of Canada chapter at the Faculty of Medicine aims to provide a forum and resource for medical students, undergraduates, graduate students and other healthcare professionals to promote awareness of Islamic values and medical ethics. We also function as a social forum for Muslim students on campus.

Pre-Dental Society

Email: oanwa011@uottawa.ca ; akuru040@uottawa.ca
The society will provide students interested in dentistry with an overview of the dental profession. It will also give students specific information on how to determine whether dentistry is a good career choice, sort through requirements for dental schools, introduce the Dental Attitude Test (DAT), and provide an overview on applying to dental schools.

Pre-Law Society

Email: uofo_pre_law@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=129089481294&ref=ts
The uOttawa Pre-Law Society is an undergraduate academic club, which aims to prepare students for law school and their eventual careers by providing them with opportunities to learn about the LSAT, the law school admissions process, numerous legal career paths, and various legal professions.

Pre-Med Society, University of Ottawa

Email: general@uottawapremed.com
Website: www.uottawapremed.com
As uOttawa's Pre-Med Society, our mandate is to inform members about the medical profession, Canadian medical schools and their application processes, and to prepare members for a rewarding career in health care. In addition, the club provides volunteering opportunities and official First-Aid/CPR Training & Certification.

S.E.E.D.S.: Student Society of Environmental Engineering, Development, Management and Science-University of Ottawa Chapter

Email: edagh083@uottawa.ca
Website: http://web.me.com/andrew.szeto/Site/Home.html
SEEDS provide its members with interest in the fields of environmental engineering, science, and management with the following resources: networking opportunities and other professional development resources, informative social events that are focused on both career and academic improvement, and student information exchanges about other schools and disciplines.

S.E.D.F.U.O.: Société étudiante des débats français de l'Université d'Ottawa

Email: sedfuo@gmail.com 
Website : http://www.sedfuo.blogspot.com/
We are looking for Francophones and FSL speakers who enjoy meeting people, speaking in French and talking about current events. We organize weekly debate sessions on campus and participate in competitions throughout Canada. Join us to improve your public speaking skills or just for the fun of debating!

Toastmasters

Email: uottawatoastmasters@gmail.com
Website:  www.uofotoastmasters.webs.com
The Public Speaking Development Club (PSDC) is an academic club that promotes opportunities where students can practice public speaking, communication and leadership skills. We host special events where students can learn valuable techniques on key facets of presentation skills. The PSDC sponsors the University of Ottawa Toastmasters club (www.uofotoastmasters.com), which offers a supportive environment for students to practice prepared speeches, impromptu speeches and how to deliver effective evaluations on a weekly basis. Joining Toastmasters is the ideal place for quickly improving your presentations skills and opens up a wealth of networking opportunities in the Ottawa community. Do you have a speech that you would like evaluated? Or is there a speech that you find inspiring and want to discuss it? Send a call out to the Dead Speaker's Society, a new club initiative. Running for an executive position on a student club or organization and need a practice audience to test your campaign speech? Do you have an important presentation coming up and would like some feedback? Looking for new presentation techniques? We can help.

Txtbookr

Email: admin@txtbookr.com
Website: www.txtbookr.com
Our mission is to deliver superior quality services to all the students studying at the University of Ottawa by helping them to find the lowest priced University textbooks, provide strong leadership, encourage innovation, and create partnerships.

U.O.A.S.M.E.: University of Ottawa American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Email: info@uoasme.com
Website: www.uoasme.com
The purpose shall be the advancement of the practice of mechanical engineering, the presentation of proper perspective of engineering work, and the opportunity to become acquainted with the activities of the Society and promote professional consciousness and fellowship among the Mechanical Engineering students at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

WISE (Women in Science & Engineering), uOttawa

Email: WISE@uottawa.ca
Website:  http://uottawawise.wordpress.com  
uOttawa WISE is open to all students interested in the issues concerning women in science and engineering at the University of Ottawa. Students will be able to meet other women in science and engineering, take part in social events, career and networking, mentoring, and outreach in the community.

Zone 42

Email: zone42@live.com
Website: http://www.zone42.ca
Zone 42 is an open group that strives to enable its members who are passionate about computers, to design, plan, and produce projects and create interesting extracurricular activities associated with computers. The development of these projects is chosen by the group members.