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Social Clubs & Societies

Take your pick from over 120 exciting clubs and societies!

There’s no better way to make new friends and share your interests!

We have over 120 social clubs which range from educational, professional, political, recreational, cultural and community to religious, sporting and special interest groups. If you can’t find a club or society to suit your particular passion or interest, we can help you start one!

“There are heaps of activities throughout the college to get you involved and meet new people. The friends I have made this year; I feel as though they will be friends for life.”

– Margaret O’Hara, Diploma Student

Explore Social Clubs

Joining a club is a great way to have fun, make friends and experience the fun side of campus life.

Benefits of Joining a Social Club

Becoming part of a club offers students an avenue to forge new friendships and delve into the lively side of university life! It presents a wonderful opportunity to enrich your student experience and connect with individuals who share your passions.

Taking the lead in a club allows you to cultivate invaluable skills that will benefit you well beyond your university years, such as leadership, teamwork, marketing, and event organization. Other benefits include:

Club management and leadership skills

Managing a club hones your ability to lead and motivate a team, a valuable skill in any career. Working with club members on projects can also foster teamwork and collaboration, essential in the workplace.

Social and networking opportunities

Clubs offer an excellent way to meet like-minded individuals who can become lifelong friends or valuable professional contacts. They can also add vibrancy and diversity to campus life, making the study experience more enjoyable for everyone.

Engagement & Representation

Clubs often engage in community service or outreach, giving back to the local community. They can also represent various student interests and advocate for change or improvement within the campus.

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