Background
Dual-discipline programs are generally presented in one of three ways:
- X Engineering and Y Engineering (e.g. Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering).
- X and Y Engineering (e.g. Electrical and Biomedical Engineering).
- X Y Engineering (e.g. Electrical Biomedical Engineering).
In its review of the current Interpretive Statement, the P&P Working Group (Working Group) came to the conclusion that the requirement that programs that include multiple disciplines in the name “must meet the Accreditation Board accreditation requirements for each discipline named” was prescribing a level of review that would not be appropriate for some programs that i
- March 2026
- March 2026
Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Poster Competition
The Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Poster Competition is an annual graduate research competition at the Faculty of Engineering. The competition gives the community a preview of the cutting-edge research done by the next generation of designers, innovators and entrepreneurs. This annual graduate research competition showcases the cutting-edge research that the Faculty of Engineering’s graduate students are doing.
- In-person | Ottawa
Engineering graduate studies information session
Are you a current undergraduate student considering graduate studies in engineering or computer science at uOttawa?
Whether you're just exploring your options or preparing to apply, this in-person information session during the Engineering Research Celebration Day will provide the insights you need and will connect you with the right persons to take the next step in your academic and professional journey.
- Virtual | Ottawa
Spotlight on Local Innovation
Each year in March, Engineers Nova Scotia shines a spotlight on women in engineering to celebrate their innovation and contributions in our field. Join us for an inspiring evening at our Spotlight on Local Innovation event! Celebrate women in engineering during National Engineering Month on Thursday, March 12, as we highlight groundbreaking projects and research led by four incredible female engineers in Nova Scotia.
- In-person | Halifax
Lacrosse Game Night: Thunderbirds vs Rock
Join us for a Friday night at The Nest! Join Emerging Professionals Committee for a night of networking, socializing, and fun at the Scotiabank Centre, home of the Halifax Thunderbirds. Meet fellow emerging professionals, enjoy light appetizers, and get ready to cheer on the team at ORSO Pub & Grill before heading to the game! (Note: Please let us know if you’ll be attending the social event.)
- Virtual | Halifax
ANCWT – Engineering the Future | NEM 2026
Advancing New Canadian Women in Technology (ANCWT) invites you to Engineering the Future 2026, held in recognition of National Engineering Month (#NEM2026), led by Engineers Canada.
This event provides a platform for newcomer women in STEM to strengthen their professional network and showcase their technical expertise and presentation skills through a 3-Minute Technical (3MT) Pitch Competition, a keynote address, and a structured Ask/Give networking session.
- In-person | Gloucester
Virtual Town Hall Session II
As part of online National Engineering Month activities, join Engineers Nova Scotia CEO & Registrar, Pal Mann, FEC, P.Eng., for an informative session on engineering in Nova Scotia and way forward. This moderated, interactive sessions will allow you to engage with the CEO in topics that are important to you. Q&A session will be followed for you to ask questions and join the discussion.
Two sessions will be held in March (March 11 and March 18) to accommodate registrants’ schedules. Both sessions cover the same content.
- Virtual | Halifax
The Biomedical Engineer’s Ethical Dilemma Lab
The Biomedical Engineer’s Ethical Dilemma Lab is an interactive, graduate-focused workshop that examines real ethical decision-making challenges faced by biomedical engineers working at the intersection of research, healthcare, and technology.
Rather than abstract ethics lectures, participants will work through realistic engineering case studies involving biomedical devices, diagnostics, and data-driven health technologies. Each case will require attendees to weigh technical performance, patient impact, uncertainty, regulatory constraints, and professional responsibility.
- In-person | Toronto
Sweat & Sip Spin Class
“We don’t spin, We ride”. From a perfectly curated playlist to the theatrical lighting and sound system, this class is truly a party on a bike. Beat classes feature high-intensity cardio, rhythm-based choreography and upper-body weights. This full body workout will take you on a physical and emotional journey. Hosted by the Emerging Professionals committee. The class will be followed by light refreshments.
- In-person | Halifax
National Engineering Month Open House 2026
The City's Planning and Infrastructure Development portfolio is excited to welcome you to our second annual Open House in celebration of National Engineering Month.
Join us to learn about the incredible engineering projects City staff undertake, women’s contributions to the field and the critical role engineers play in building and shaping Vaughan.
Bring a Bridge is back - You build it... and we'll break it!
- In-person | Vaughan
1UP Conference 2026
The 1UP Conference is where young people from across Ontario come together to imagine, design, and build the future of our communities. Over two energizing days, join 200+ youth for hands-on workshops, inspiring speakers, design challenges, and real conversations about city-building, creativity, climate, and community.
- In-person | North York
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