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The '''''Quebec Confederation for Engineering Student Outreach ''''' (QCESO) is a student-run confederation regrouping provincial organization with the goal to represent the interests of Quebec's engineering student community. They create opportunities to regroup student societies of faculties and schools offering engineering programs in the province of Quebec. The EUS is represented at each of In addition, QCESO's congresses by ensures that its two major events, the [[VP External]] Engineering Games and the [[External Affairs Director]]Quebec Engineering Competition, remain traditions within the student community. The QCESO is currently presided by Sarah Ghazal, a graduated bioressource engineering student from McGill.
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=Regional Meetings=The QCESO hosts 5 meetings per year with the member student societies. The EUS is represented at each of QCESO's congresses by the [[VP External]] and the [[External Affairs Director]].
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| Training camp || July
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| CR1 (Congrès régulier Régulier 1) || September
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| CR2 (Congrès régulier Régulier 2) || November
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| CR3 (Congrès régulier Régulier 3) || Mars
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| CRA (Congrès régulier annuelRégulier Annuel) || May
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=Events=
The concept of their events is to create an environment for engineering students across Quebec to meet each other and to explore outside of their respective campus. Each event is coordinated by a student organizing committee from the engineering faculty of the institution elected by the QCESO.
==Engineering Games==
The [[https://jeuxdegenie.qc.ca/jdg/2020/ Quebec Engineering Games]] (EngGames) started in Laval University in 1990. Since the beginning, it has been an inter-university competition that allows engineering students throughout Quebec to meet each other in a friendly environment. Since its creation, the notoriety of the event has grown steadily in the student community of Quebec. The competitions include sports, academic, improvisation, trivia and design competitions, along with fun activities throughout the nights. Each school sends a delegation of around 40 students and is selected by their respective committees. For EUS, the delegation is formed by the McGill [[Engineering Games]], and also includes bioressource engineering students.
==Quebec Engineering Competition==
The [[https://cqi-qec.qc.ca/ Quebec Engineering Competition] (QEC]] is ) strives to develop the provincial equivalent know-how and innovative thinking of MECfuture engineers through technical challenges. It is a Quebec-wide engineering competition where To qualify for the QEC, students individually compete must participate in different categoriesthe [[MEC]].