ENSOC

University of Canterbury Engineering Society Inc. (ENSOC)
Incorporated Society
Industry Engineering Society
Founded 19 May 1897
Headquarters Christchurch, New Zealand
Members 2,500+
Website ensoc.com

ENSOC, short for Engineering Society and formally the University of Canterbury Engineering Society Inc., is a faculty-based student society at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand founded in 1897. The Society was established as a medium for scholars to discuss relevant engineering issues and to fraternise. Nowadays, ENSOC is the largest elective club at the University and welcomes members from all faculties. ENSOC is run by a student committee elected annually by the university's engineering students. The current 2015 committee has 22 members and is chaired by president Mack Delany, who is a final year Civil engineering student.

Objectives

ENSOC is an incorporated society whose constitutional objectives include:

History

The Canterbury College Engineering Society was founded by the Engineering School Dean, Professor Robert Julian Scott on 19 May 1897 when the School of Engineering was merely 10 years old.[1] As such, it is one of the oldest surviving student clubs at the University of Canterbury; only being younger than the Christian Union by a couple of months. In the early decades of the 20th century, the Engineering Society was regarded as one of the most important student organisation of what was then Canterbury College, alongside the Christian Union and the Dialectic Society.[2] The Dialectic Society, which began as a debating club, was the first student society founded in March 1878 by John Macmillan Brown, and was for a long time regarded as the most important of the student societies.[3]

Academic activities

Industry-related activities

Sporting activities

The Marlowe Cup is the societies most famous exchange with the University of Otago. It occurs annually between the Otago University School of Mines (Surveying School) and the Canterbury University Engineering College.

ENSOC also puts on social competitions for touch rugby, rugby, soccer, netball and squash.

ENSOC shop

ENSOC operate a stationery shop at arms length from the main organisation. The shop also operates as an information desk for the Society and the School. The shop is run by the current shop manager Joe McArdle with assistance from the shop boys. The ENSHOP has been known to be in operation from before 1960 and is run by a shopkeeper interviewed and selected by the outgoing committee at the end of each year. As shop staff are volunteers prices are close to cost price.

Famous office bearers

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