Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is America's oldest national engineering society. It represents more than 133,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide. ASCE's vision is to position engineers as global leaders building a better quality of life. Comprised of Regional Councils, Younger Member Councils, Sections, Branches, Student Chapters and Clubs and International Student Groups, the Society and its volunteers are fully engaged in making this a better world by design.
Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW - USA) is a nonprofit organization that addresses engineering-based challenges of developing communities through partnerships that foster cultural, educational and technical exchange.
Engineers for a Sustainable World Stanford will be sending one or two interns to the Indian Himalayas this summer to work with two members of SEEDS, an Indian-based NGO focused on disaster relief and mitigation, to research historic seismic design technologies, analyze existing buildings and disseminate the technology and knowledge to the local people. SEEDS is looking for students with a structural or architectural background. We invite students to get involved.
The Associated General Contractors of America [AGC]: Stanford Student Chapter's vision is to promote a better industry for the professionals who build America's future. Membership in the Stanford AGC student chapter provides students with an opportunity to learn, observe and develop their skills with current leaders in the industry.
Chapter presidents: Travis Duncan (jtduncan@stanford.edu) and Yuting Wang (yutingw5@stanford.edu)
DBIA Stanford Student Chapter is dedicated to promoting widespread and successful utilization of the design-build project delivery method in shaping the built environment. To accomplish this goal, the organization is committed to fostering interdisciplinary education and communication in integrated facilities delivery through sponsored lectures and other events. Members of DBIA Stanford Student Chapter are eligible to apply for the annual DBIA Scholarship.
Chapter presidents: Ryan Coakley (rcoakley@stanford.edu) and Elizabeth Manzi (ekmanzi@stanford.edu)
Are you interested in the intersection of business, policy and environmental issues? Would you like to work on a consulting project with a real-world client? If you answered yes, then join Stanford Students Environmental Consulting (SSEC). SSEC is a student-run organization whose mission is to promote sustainable solutions to complex environmental challenges. Through consulting projects and other interactive, professional development activities, members learn and practice technical and business skills used in the consulting field. Prior SSEC clients include nonprofits, government agencies, local startups, venture capitalists and Fortune 500 companies. Both undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to join. For more information, visit ssecg.stanford.edu or e-mail ssec.contact@gmail.com.
The Construction Management Association of America [CMAA] program gives students the opportunity to experience the management aspect of Construction Management.
Chapter presidents: Andres Zelkowicz (az18@stanford.edu) and George Venetsanopoulos (georgev@stanford.edu)
Stanford Student Chapter Society Board Members:
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