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BESS: Black Engineering Student Society

The BESS mission is to form a network for and solidarity among student engineers, building a support system for engineers to ensure that they would stay in the field.

BMES: Biomedical Engineering Society, NU Student Chapter

Northeastern BMES is a group of students looking to further student interest Biomedical Engineering. They aim to connect interested undergraduate students with faculty working in BME and related fields.

EWB: Engineers Without Borders, NU Student Chapter

Since our establishment in 2004, EWB-USA NEU has designed and constructed water projects in eight communities in Honduras, Uganda, and Panama, affecting over 2,000 individuals.

Generate

Generate is Northeastern University’s student-led product development studio.  We contribute to the growth of start-ups at Northeastern University by educating engineers, designers, and entrepreneurs about product development and the integration of business and engineering.

GWISE: Graduate Women in Science and Engineering

GWISE is a group of graduate students and postdocs designed to assist in the professional and personal advancement of women in science and engineering at Northeastern University.

iGEM: International Genetically Engineered Machine

iGEM is a an annual international synthetic biology competition. 200+ teams create artificial biological systems in living cells.

IGH: Innovators for Global Health at Northeastern University

Innovators for Global Health is dedicated to improving global health through biomedical engineering. Through IGH, students develop the skills and knowledge to tackle technical and design challenges in global health.

NU American Society for Engineering Management

The purpose of NU American Society for Engineering Management is to provide education and mentorship in the area of Engineering Management to the Northeastern University community.

NU-SASE: Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, NU Student Chapter

The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) was founded in November 2007 to help Asian heritage scientific and engineering professionals achieve their full potential.

NUAGE: Northeastern University Association of Gaming Enthusiasts

Northeastern University Association of Gaming Enthusiasts (NUAGE) is Northeastern’s official tabletop gaming club.

NUMC: Makers Club of Northeastern University

The goal of Makers Club is to enable all creatives to make – whatever that means for them.

NUSound: The Northeastern University Student Chapter of the Acoustical Society of America

Since its organization in 1929, the Society has grown steadily in membership and stature. At this time about 7500 men and women who work in acoustics throughout the U.S. and abroad belong to this prestigious Society.

oSTEM

oSTEM is an organization that fosters leadership for LGBTQIA+ communities within STEM fields.  

SEDS: Students for the Exploration and Development of Space

Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit that empowers young people to participate and make an impact in space exploration.

SFB: Society for Biomaterials, NU Student Chapter

The Vision of the Society for Biomaterials is to serve as the world’s preeminent interactive global community committed to advancing excellence in all aspects of biomaterial science, engineering and technology for promoting human health and well-being.

STEMout

STEMout is a club for students who want to design or volunteer for outreach efforts in the Boston community. STEMout is a recognized Northeastern University student organization formed in 2016 with the help of the Center for STEM Education.

SWE: Society of Women Engineers, NU Student Chapter

SWE was established to have fun and promote women in engineering!

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TBP: Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society)

The intention of the organization is to recognize both academic achievement and exemplary character in engineering students. Candidates must demonstrate exemplary character through a form of charitable service.