FAQ
Who are we?
The Cells and Systems Biology Student Union (CSBSU) is a union that represents the undergraduate student population enrolled in CSB courses. We work to better the undergraduate experience in CSB courses by facilitating communication between students and the staff/faculty members in the department.
What do we have to offer?
We host multiple events each year, consisting of socials (opportunities to mingle with others in your class!) and academic seminars (opportunities to talk to your professor and/or graduate students about getting a research project and to learn more about graduate school!).
We also provide past tests and feedback regarding courses and professors in the CSB department.
How can I get involved?
Attend our events! Follow us on facebook! Give us feedback! Drop by during our office hours to strike up a conversation! If you're interested in joining the union, elections are held annually near the end of the school year. Click here for more information.
Can I post an advertisement on your site?
Yes, you may. Send us the information to be posted on our site (either through e-mail or our contact form), along with details as to whether you want it removed by a certain date, etc. Please keep advertisements related to the field of cells and systems biology.
Where can I see your union constitution?
The CSBSU Constitution is the document that guides all our events and activities. If you have any questions or would like to make any changes or suggestions, please feel free to contact us. Any adjustments to the constitution must be put to a vote at the next General Meeting (the next one is in September of 2011). If you have any ideas to make our union even better, we would like to know. We look forward to hearing from you.


