Communities

What are communities?

Student communities in our program are essential for carrying out activities of all kinds, as they allow for sharing with others who have similar affinities and common interests in computing, innovation, and technological development.

GitHub

It is a community composed mainly of students from different semesters of the Systems Engineering program at UCEVA. Its purpose is to support and actively participate in events such as programming marathons, project presentations, and competitions based on software development. With these activities, the aim is to foster interest, strengthen skills, and motivate students to continue their educational journey in the best possible way in this academic and professional field.

Green It

It is a community with an environmental focus, led by UCEVA faculty and students, working toward the protection and conservation of the environment. To achieve this, it develops awareness and environmental care workshops, generating a positive impact through the use of technological tools.

International League of Green Science

This community is made up of hundreds of young people and children from different parts of the world, who have come together through the educational video game Biopochito. Its purpose is to learn about the environment, understand recycling techniques, and promote actions to care for and protect our common home: Earth.

Goslint

Goslint is a community composed mainly of Systems Engineering students from UCEVA, dedicated to participating in and supporting programming marathons, project presentations, and software competitions. Its goal is to strengthen technical skills, promote innovation, and motivate students to continue their academic and professional development in the field of programming and technological development.

Community Meetings

November 14, 2025 - Naval Career Meeting

It will take place on November 14 as part of the naval race event and will involve students from the systems and electronics engineering program, focusing on the construction of a boat with an electronic component.

November 11, 2025 - Meeting with AI Engineer and GitHub CE

On November 11, there will be a conference with José Felipe Duarte, an AI engineer who is a role model for the student community and encourages young people to venture into the industry and current technologies.

Coming soon

Next event to be determined.

Code of conduct

Introduction
In our community, we are committed to building an inclusive, safe, and respectful space for everyone. This Code of Conduct outlines the expected behavior of members, as well as reporting mechanisms and the consequences of violations. Our goal is to foster an environment where everyone can contribute and thrive without fear of discrimination or harassment.

1. Expected Behavior
All community members are expected to:

  • Treat others with respect, courtesy, and kindness.
  • Use inclusive and accessible language.
  • Listen attentively and respect different points of view.
  • Participate constructively in discussions and activities.
  • Foster a safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, ability, race, ethnicity, religion, or experience.

2. Unacceptable Behavior
The following behavior will not be tolerated:

  • Harassment, intimidation, insults, or offensive comments.
  • Promotion of discrimination, prejudice, or harmful stereotypes.
  • Intentionally disrupting or dominating discussions, excluding others.
  • Unwanted physical contact or unsolicited attention.
  • Use of inappropriate content or language that undermines the dignity of others.

3. How to Act in Case of Issues
If you experience or witness any unacceptable behavior, we encourage you to report it by following these steps:

  • Contact the support team: You can reach out directly to a faculty member or a mentor in charge to report the situation.
  • Anonymous form: Complete the reporting form available at the corresponding link.
  • Speak with a moderator: Seek assistance from a moderator present at the event or in the community.

All reports will be treated confidentially.

4. Consequences of Violations
Violating this Code of Conduct may result in:

  • A private or public warning.
  • Temporary restrictions on community participation.
  • Permanent removal from events and community activities.
  • Notification to authorities, if applicable.

Specific actions will depend on the severity and context of the violation and will be decided by the organizing team.

5. Team Commitment
The organizing team and collaborators commit to:

  • Enforce this Code of Conduct fairly and consistently.
  • Listen to the concerns of community members.
  • Provide adequate support to resolve any behavior-related issues.

6. Acknowledgments
This Code of Conduct is inspired by standards from various inclusive communities and is adapted to the needs of our mission and values. We thank all individuals who work to create safer and more welcoming spaces.

Last updated: [08/30/2025]