Student Groups
The Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES) is at the heart of student entrepreneurship at Stanford University. As one of the most established student-run entrepreneurship organizations in the world, BASES promotes entrepreneurship education at Stanford University in order to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Stanford's first official student group focusing on the intersection of computer science and social impact. CS + Social Good empowers students to leverage technology for social good by inspiring action, facilitating collaboration and forging pathways toward change.
The goal of the GSB Entrepreneurship Club is to stimulate interest in entrepreneurialism among GSB students and other members of the Stanford community.
The Stanford Energy Club (SEC) is designed to be the central hub connecting the energy subcommunities at Stanford University. For a student searching for energy related events on campus, a local researcher looking for resources at Stanford, or an organization searching for a way to promote and publicize an event — their goal is for Stanford Energy Club to be the first place to turn to in order to locate and promote energy events and resources.
Stanford Founders is the largest interdisciplinary startup community of 1,000+ graduate student founders connecting to find co-founders, raise funds, and support each other's early-stage startups.
Since 1984 the Stanford Law and Technology Association (SLATA) has engaged the Stanford community with thought leaders at the intersections of law, policy, science, and technology.
Stanford Social Entrepreneurial Students’ Association, SENSA, aims to develop the social entrepreneurial ecosystem at Stanford by developing an understanding of social entrepreneurship on campus and encouraging the formation of for-profit and non-profit social ventures.
SHIFT is a student group at Stanford that empowers students to move healthcare forward. We aim to promote and cultivate health innovation on campus by creating a forum for developers, entrepreneurs, and pre-health students to collaborate. As a student initiative, we want to create an environment to equip students for the growing intersection of healthcare and technology.
The Stanford Student Space Initiative (Stanford SSI) is a student group dedicated to advancing the next age of space exploration through education, engineering projects and empowering Stanford Students to participate in the space revolution.
Stanford Women in Business (SWIB) addresses the issues preventing more women from pursuing business careers by: providing business resources, hosting educational events, and maintaining a strong network of professional women. SWIB strongly believes that establishing a long lasting community serving all women on the Stanford campus will naturally prepare them with skills for a successful career in any industry. Through mentorship, events, and networking opportunities with alumni, recruiters, and industry professionals, SWIB serves as the launching pad for the future leaders of the business world. SWIB is also a general business resource to the entire Stanford Community. Throughout the year, SWIB provides career workshops and industry panels for all Stanford students. As the group matures with age and leadership, the vision will remain the same, but the innovation, scope, and impact of Stanford Women in Business will only continue to grow.
Stanford Women In Tech Entrepreneurship (SWITE) was founded in 2022 and is a tight-knit community of aspiring founders and venture capitalists fostering a supportive network and empowering our members to build. We host social events and intimate coffee chats, dinners, and workshops with accomplished founders and VCs