
Now a year old, the Virtual Reality Society have grown significantly. They've created their own lab space, built new collaborative partnerships and delivered their first speaker event, all to enhance your knowledge of vr

These past few months have been fantastic for the Investment Society! Starting from zero members in August to now over 470 (with many from EPS), they are one of the largest and most active societies at the University.

Global Engineering Brigades focus on poverty-driving factors to help fully empower rural communities to rise out of poverty permanently. Caitlin Watkins celebrates their first year as a society.

It has been a challenging year for all of us. However, for the Women in Tech Society it has meant a new beginning as they only formed in April, and it's been quite a journey. Valeria Popescu tells us how they've grown.

It has been a weird 8 or 9 months for everyone and a fun challenge for CivSoc to adapt to the new situation along with the 42 other EPS Societies. Current President Rohan tells us how CivSoc has risen to the challenge.

This year certainly hasn't been normal for anyone, but as a committee EWB have tried to ensure their members have still had a great experience. Their newly elected Chair, Cleo tells us more.

Needless to say, this term and year as a whole haven't gone as anyone of us would've hoped. But that hasn't stopped the School of Engineering RFC from making the most of it! Their Chair, Samraj tells us more.

Although this past year has been very difficult, Birmingham Energy Society continue to grow their impact: they've just launched a campaign to reduce energy consumption in student accommodation! BES will not be stopped!

This semester has been a little different for everyone, but at MechSoc we've not let it stop us! We've worked hard to build our community through this strange year and offer our members more opportunities than ever!

Running a student led society in a tier 3 lockdown would always be a challenge. However, WISE have powered through to have one of their busiest semesters to date! Ellie Wigg tells us more.