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SEAM undertakes independent or partnered projects which directly affect the engineering community.
 
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Revision as of 18:42, 3 November 2016

SEAM
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Executive Team
Chair Leila Hawa
VP Admin Amara Slaymaker
VP Communications Julia Sinkovits
VP External Liam Fitzpatrick
VP Academic Ian Bennet
VP Finance Emily Rush
VP Webmaster Caitlin Knowles
Website

Sustainability in Engineering at McGill (SEAM), is a committee within the Engineering Undergraduate Society (EUS). Founded in 2012, SEAM strives to serve as a supporting platform, fostering and promoting a culture of sustainability within the Faculty of Engineering at McGill.

SEAM's main efforts are planning events, managing projects, providing consulting work, and compiling and providing sustainability resources to the McGill Engineering community.


Events

Event help to show McGill’s future engineers some of the many opportunities in sustainability, as well to introduce them to thinking and designing in a more sustainable way.

Speed Networking

Design Competition

Talks

Projects

SEAM undertakes independent or partnered projects which directly affect the engineering community.

Plumbers' Plates

Blues's Pub Cups

Plants in McConnell

Consulting

A recent undertaking within SEAM has been working with other organizations and teams to make their operations more sustainable.

G-Store

OAP

Resources

We find that many engineering students at McGill are interested in learning more about sustainability, but don't necessarily know where to start. We provide a starting place, by actively gathering information, resources and opportunities and delivering them to the engineering student community via this website and our other networks.