In Canada, the term 'Engineering Society' generally refers to organizations of Engineering students as opposed to professional societies of engineers.
The Canadian Federation Of Engineering Students (CFES) , whose membership consists of most of the engineering societies from across Canada (see below), is the national association of undergraduate engineering student societies in Canada.
Canada also has many traditions related to the calling of an engineer. See Engineering Traditions In Canada for more information.
The Western Engineering Students' Societies Team (WESST) is the regional association of undergraduate engineering student societies in Western Canada .
In the Finnish Education System , engineers are educated either in universities or in polytechnics (). The engineers educated in universities () are represented by Finnish Association Of Graduate Engineers , while the engineers from polytechnics () are represented by Union Of Professional Engineers In Finland . These organizations act both as Trade Union s and as professional bodies of the engineering profession. In addition, there is a large number of engineering societies for specific branches of technology.
In Romania the engineering community is lead by the General Association Of The Engineers In Romania (rom.
''Asociaţia Generală a Inginerilor din România''), a professional community of engineers. They are specialized on various fields of activities like welding, non-traditional technologies and equipments, heat treating, stress and tensometry, economic etc.