Organizations & Societies
CLaSP Affiliated
Michigan chapter (CLaSP sponsored) of the Earth Science Women's Network, an international peer-mentoring network of women in the Earth Sciences.
Primary contact: umich-eswn-requests@umich.edu (listserv and other requests)
An education based student group focused on climate change, science, policy, and the impacts on our local communities. The group encompasses the U of M climate delegation which represents the University at the annual United Nations climate negotiations.
Primary contact: ClimateBlueAnnArbor@gmail.com
Send a request to join to our gmail or listserv to climateblue-requests@umich.edu. You will get a weekly newsletter with local to international policy updates, and events on campus connected to climate science and climate/environmental policy. Other major announcements sent through this list as well.
Beyond the Department
GSAC represents the interests of graduate students in the College of Engineering. Every other month, we meet with representatives from the CoE, CoE Office of Student Affairs, and other GSAC members from CoE departments. We are looking for your feedback related to issues faced by graduate students (and suggestions for improvements), CoE programs, and feedback on the sense of community for CoE graduate students.
For any specific questions or concerns, feel free to email the CLaSP representatives at clasp-gsac-reps@umich.edu
GradSWE hosts events open to all College of Engineering graduate students with the aim of fostering a more vibrant and inclusive community.
GEO is the labor union representing Graduate Student Instructors (GSIs) and Graduate Student Staff Assistants (GSSAs) at the University of Michigan.
To become a member, get in touch with your Department Steward or email umgeo@geo3550.org.
University-wide organization that supports and enables students of any and all disciplines at UM to bring their own unique perspectives to challenge and evolve the way we think about issues for sustainability and the environment.
Additional Opportunities
With Student Life you can find your own niche on campus; connect with students within or beyond your residence hall, organization, or academic program; get involved in student organizations, leadership opportunities, and campus jobs and internships; and choose the housing and dining and living options that work best for you
Website run through the University in collaboration with Campus Labs that is designed to help student organization leaders to manage their group