Ask a Faculty of Engineering student about a defining moment in their time at McMaster University, and chances are they’ll point not to a lecture hall but to their experience on a club, team or society. These extracurricular — and often co‑curricular — communities are where theory meets practice, friendships form and students begin to see themselves as engineers.
At a year‑end celebration recognizing the achievements of Engineering’s more than 70 clubs, teams and societies, those contributions took centre stage. The event highlighted how these student‑led groups help participants develop critical technical and transferable skills that strengthen their readiness for co‑op placements and careers beyond graduation, said Jodi Buckley, Manager of Co-Curricular and Student Engagement in the Centre for Career Growth and Experience.
“You make our faculty stronger. You bring people together,” said Heather Sheardown, Dean of Engineering, in a video message to attendees. “You turn ideas into experiences and challenges into lessons learned. But most of all, you elevate what it means to be part of McMaster Engineering.”

That sense of shared purpose resonated with students like Eric Tang, a Mechanical Engineering international student from China and a member of the McMaster Mars Rover Team. “In clubs and teams, we all speak the language of problem‑solving and design, and that is what brings us together,” he said in remarks to event attendees. “We may come from different places all around the world, but we are all driven by the same desire to build something meaningful.”
Individually, the accomplishments of McMaster Engineering clubs, teams, and societies are impressive. Taken together, they tell a powerful story of creativity, collaboration and impact. Check out a roundup of some of Mac Eng’s clubs, teams and societies’ accomplishments below.
Bachelor of Technology Association
Delivered three Industry Nights with approximately 300 attendees each, strengthening industry exposure for BTech students.
Baja Racing
Placed 1st at Rowan Rumble 2025, alongside strong finishes at international Baja SAE competitions.
DeltaHacks
Hosted DeltaHacks 12 with 600+ attendees and 144 projects, supported by 50 judges, 50 mentors, and 16 sponsors


EcoCar
Improved 0–60 mph acceleration from 19.8 to 8.5 seconds, following extensive vehicle testing and calibration.
Institute of Transportation Engineers (McMaster Chapter)
Hosted its 3rd annual Industry Night with record attendance, reinforcing strong industry–student engagement.
iBioMed Society
Secured over $2,000 in sponsorship for a successful industry night, connecting students with leading organizations.
McMaster Computer Science Society
Rebuilt its leadership structure and delivered 10+ academic help sessions, supporting students across multiple year levels.
McMaster Concrete Canoe Team
Won the “Most Improved” award at the Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition, in only their second-year competing.


McMaster Design League
Ran its 10th Annual Designathon with approximately 400 students, featuring five design problems and the largest prize pool to date.
McMaster Engineering & Management Society (MEMS)
Reached program capacity due to growing student demand, reflecting rising interest in Engineering & Management.
McMaster Engineering Concrete Toboggan Team
Earned multiple podium finishes, including 1st place for Best Technical Report and Best Technical Display.

McMaster Engineering Jazz Band
Earned a spot in the MSU Battle of the Bands, competing against top campus musicians after a successful audition.
McMaster EngiQueers
Marched in Toronto Pride, increasing visibility and represe`ntation for 2SLGBTQ+ engineers.

McMaster Engineers Without Borders
Won First Place in the national Flip the Switch Case Competition, earning the opportunity to present at Parliament in Ottawa.
McMaster Heavy Construction Student Chapter
Hosted Heavy Construction Industry Night 2026, bringing together nearly 300 students and 170 employers from 48 companies.
McMaster Mars Rover Team
Began development of its most competitive rover to date, while doubling team membership to 80 students.
McMaster Quantum Club
Hosted the first-ever undergraduate quantum hardware hackathon (HardHaQ), engaging 313 students from 13 universities internationally.
McMaster Rocketry
Won 1st place in the Payload Category at Launch Canada 2026, achieving a live‑streamed, semi‑deployable payload alongside Mach‑1+ flight.
McMaster Rocketry
Won 1st place in the Payload Category at Launch Canada 2026, achieving a live‑streamed, semi‑deployable payload alongside Mach‑1+ flight.


McMaster Seismic Design Team
Won Best Seismic Performance and the Charles Richter Spirit of the Competition Award, placing 7th overall out of 46 international teams.
McMaster Solar Car
Achieved 3rd place in the Altair Design Challenge, alongside major safety, electrical, and vehicle system milestones.
McMaster Underwater Robotics Team
Formed an industry partnership with Blu‑Sub, strengthening applied and professional engagement.
McMaster Water Treatment Team
Advanced to lab testing of prototypes, marking a key transition from concept to experimental validation.
McMaster Women in Engineering Society
Delivered a mentorship program connecting over 400 mentors and mentees, strengthening community across undergraduates, graduates, and alumni.

National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) – McMaster
Hosted the 11th Annual “The Hunt” with 170 attendees from five universities, connecting students with industry and alumni.
NAYGN McMaster Chapter
Hosted its largest‑ever Nuclear Industry Night, with approximately 280 attendees and 14 sponsors.
Software Engineering Society
Expanded to a 20+ member executive team and delivered 10+ events, significantly increasing student engagement.