Development Student Association (A脡DSA)
As a student in the International Development and Globalization, the International Economics and Development, or le Licence en droit sp茅cialis茅 en d茅veloppement international et mondialisation programs (grouped as DVM programs), you are a member of the Development Student Association (A脡DSA). The A脡DSA is a team of undergraduate students also in DVM whose mandate is to represent all DVM students on campus. As well, the A脡DSA are your 101-week hosts when you first arrive on campus. Throughout the year, the association will host various events where you can meet other students in DVM, gain insights into classes to look forward to, opportunities to take advantage of, and gain valuable advice directly from students who have gone through it all.
The association is here to support you. The A脡DSA fights for your rights as a student behind the scenes, represents your interests on campus. It is entirely focused on ensuring your degree at the University of Ottawa is as positive and fulfilling as it can be.
Check out the website to learn more about this year鈥檚 executive team, more about how the A脡DSA came to be, or to find out about some . You can also stop by the office on the second floor of the Faculty of Social Sciences building and chat with some of the executives (FSS2039 - down the hall of student associations towards the communal study space).
Functions/services
The A脡DSA maintains multiple roles on campus. Firstly, they represent DVM students and advocate for your best interests within the University and externally when necessary. This could include ensuring DVM students鈥 voices are heard during program reviews or reporting to the University of Ottawa Students鈥 Union (UOSU) on DVM student related concerns. Secondly, the A脡DSA is here to help its members. Undergraduate DVM students can and should use the A脡DSA for anything they might need throughout their degree. You first meet the A脡DSA when they plan and host your 101-week in your first year on campus. Throughout the year, the A脡DSA will host many events where you can meet other DVM students in all years of study. The A脡DSA can answer almost any question, or can help you find an answer on and off campus. Not sure what kinds of electives to take in your upper years? What is the difference between a Field Research Course and an International Internship? Where should you be looking for development-related jobs? Even things such as where are good places to study on campus can be answered by your A脡DSA executive team. Even if we don鈥檛 know the answer, we can find someone who does.
The A脡DSA is simply a team of fellow students looking to give back to their program so that younger students have the same positive university experiences.
Major roles
Your A脡DSA Executive Team has a President and various Vice-President positions, all of which are elected. Elections take place every March to decide the new executive team for the upcoming term running from May to April. After the election, the supporting Directorship positions are opened for application. Information on the various positions, current contact info and office hours are posted on the A脡DSA website.
Major events
The A脡DSA hosts numerous events all year long where students can network, make friends, ask questions, get advice, or just hang out with all kinds of people. Major events throughout the year include 101-week in September, annual General Assemblies in October and February (where you can really learn about how the A脡DSA works), and International Development Week in February. Other events that occur throughout the year include trivia nights, international dinners, and professor-student networking events. A full and up-to-date list of events is always on the .
Social media
Follow the A脡DSA on any and all of its social media profiles! That鈥檚 the fastest and most effective way they communicate with students.
- Snapchat: @aedsa1