What is the Engineering Student Council (ESC)?

Engineering Student Council (ESC) is made up of the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) Executive as well as representatives from each Constituent (Engineering Discipline) Society and members at large. 

It is a space where the Dalhousie Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) meets with these discipline representatives, society leaders, and general students, to communicate updates on events, internal initiatives, student issues and society and individual grants.

ESC meetings provide a channel of communication between DUES, the student body, the university’s engineering faculty and the Dalhousie Student Union (DSU). 

How do the meetings work?

ESC meetings follow a slightly modified version of the Robert’s Rules of Order, as enforced by the Chair. The hyperlink explains the process and guidelines behind Robert’s Rules, if you would like to familiarize yourself.

You do not need to worry about fully understand the application of the rules in order to attend, they are only used as guidelines, but can seem complicated at first.

How to participate?

Bi-weekly ESC meetings are held throughout the academic year.

Any interested student may attend, but voting rights are limited to a certain number of representatives per discipline and year.

 

Questions?

Connect with our Vice President (VP) Internal via email [Email Address: vpinternal@daleng.ca] if you have any questions or would like to add something to the agenda.