

University of Windsor Science Society
The University of Windsor Science Society provides students enrolled in Science at the University with a forum for networking with those of similar interests to share and pool resources, increase academic performance, and increase student spirit. Initiatives of the Science Society include Science Fest, a Windsor Welcome Week event for first year Science students, hosting guest speakers including Nobel Laureate Dr. David Hubel in 2004, and bringing the Canada University Science games to campus in January 2006.
The Behaviour, Cognition and Neuroscience Students' Association provides an opportunity for Psychology and Biology students enrolled in the BCN Program to pursue their academic interests and the goals of the Students' Association.
Biology Society
The Biology Organization fosters an interest biology by providing opportunities for students to pursue that interest beyond the classroom and to meet others who share that interest.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Association
The Chemistry and Biochemistry club is geared towards exploring science, focusing on both chemistry and biochemistry.
The Computer Science Society exists for the benefit of students enrolled in Computer Science at the University. The Society provides academic resources and sponsor academic-related activities to aide and complement the studies of CS students. The Computer Science Society is also involved in organizing social activities for CS students.
Concurrent Club
This club is open to concurrent science and education students from 1st to 4th year. It provides a unique support group where members can not only get to know each other better, but help each other out too. Students in 3rd and 4th year can focus on preparing themselves for entering the teaching profession through various resume workshops and resource exchange. Social events are the highlight and volunteering opportunities are provided.
Jull Earth Sciences Club
The Jull Earth Sciences Club is an active club which organizes events, both social and educational (field trips etc.) for undergraduate and graduate students interested in Earth Sciences.
Math & Stats Club
The Math & Stats Club has recently been resurrected by undergraduate students in the Department who are interested in promoting an appreciation of interesting mathematics assignments, an awareness of the necessity of mathematics and mathematicians, and active involvement on campus and in the community.
At the University of Windsor, the Physics Club is a great place students to get together to promote an interest in physics, to help each other through their studies, and to socialize outside of the classroom setting. Students have their own room, with couches, books, a microwave and a fridge. It is a great place to go in between classes. The Physics Club has three main areas of activity: Academic, Recruitment, and Social.
Pre-Med Club
The Pre-Med Club is a group of students interested in pursuing careers in health related fields; including medicine, optometry, chiropractic medicine, naturopathic medicine, physiotherapy, pharmacy, dentistry, etc. As a club, we are dedicated to the preparation of future health care professionals, the sharing of resources, networking and community involvement.