At BUILDERS School of Engineering, community life is not a sideline to your studies: it's an integral part of them. Thanks to a wide range of dynamic associations, students can get involved, express themselves, undertake new projects and fulfil their potential throughout their studies. Whether it's through sport, culture, community involvement or entrepreneurship, everyone can find their place and contribute to an active, inclusive and professional campus life.


At BUILDERS Engineering school, the student life is a real driving force behind the students' experience. Led by associations It allows everyone to get involved in collective projects, acquire valuable skills and create lasting memories.
Whether you are Caen or to Lyon, You'll be able to take advantage of a rich and accessible range of associations on our two sites. campus, These range from cultural and sporting activities to humanitarian and entrepreneurial initiatives.
Every student, whether on an engineering or bachelor's degree course, student or apprentice, is encouraged to get involved in the school's community life as part of their study plans. This project-based involvement enables students to develop project management, leadership and teamwork skills while being assessed academically.
The BDE is the mainstay of student life, organising parties, trips, galas, integration weekends and much more! Its aim? To ensure a friendly atmosphere and create links between the classes. The Caen and Lyon BDEs are federated by an association that manages inter-campus events.

At BUILDERS, sport is essential! Rugby, football, basketball, volleyball... The BDS organises training sessions, competitions and inter-school tournaments so that every student can develop through physical activity. It also organises sports discovery activities, supporting local clubs, the sailing team and the mixed Pompom team.

The BDA brings the’artistic and cultural expression from BUILDERS through :
The BDA is also behind its own festival, the Fest'art

A genuine bridge between school and the professional world, TEP Construction gives students the opportunity to work on real assignments for construction companies or private individuals. It's a unique opportunity to build your skills and enhance your CV.

This association enables students to contribute to international solidarity projects. Whether it's building schools, dispensaries or essential infrastructure, it combines social commitment with technical skills. The association is also responsible for welcoming international students to the various campuses.

Success in Ropes are committed to supporting secondary school pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds, helping them with their studies and their career plans.

A key association, the Forum Construction organises recruitment and networking events with construction companies every year, helping students gain access to work placements, sandwich courses and first jobs. The association provides real support in building students' career plans.

Committing to a association, It's much more than just an extra-curricular activity:
At BUILDERS, In addition to being a lever for personal and professional development, community involvement is also an experience that is assessed as part of the curriculum.
Discover all the associations and follow their news on our dedicated website: