1701 Star Trek Club
1701StarTrek[at]gmail.com
1701StarTrek[at]gmail.com
23+ is a mature age student collective that aims to help its members achieve a truly complete university experience: academically, socially and culturally.
The Actuarial Students’ Society aims to continuously add value to both our sponsors and our members. To help achieve our mission, the Society organises a wide variety of events, in particular, our Sponsor’s Careers Luncheons and Contact Night.
asoc.melb[at]gmail.com
Representing all African culture on campus, whether you are from Sudan or South Africa, Togo or Tanzania, is our university’s African Club – “Afrika”.
The Melbourne University African Drumming Club is a fun and inclusive group which was founded in 1990. The group meets for a professionally instructed rehearsal every Thursday night at 6.15pm in the Ross McKay Courtyard before moving into the Frank Tate Building for rehearsal.
The Melbourne University ALP Club is one of the oldest and most vibrant clubs on campus. Our membership is varied, with members coming from all faculties, both undergraduate and graduate. Getting involved with the ALP Club provides a great opportunity to meet like-minded students who are interested in politics.
The University of Melbourne Animal Protection Society is a club dedicated to campaigning against animal cruelty at the University of Melbourne. If you care about animals and want to do something about it, meet like-minded people, or even just learn more about this important issue, the Animal Protection Society is for you!
Enrolled in an Arts, Media or Creative Arts subject? The Melbourne Arts Students Society (M-ASS) is officially yours for the taking.
Twelve years ago, the Australasian Association was set up with the intention of catering for the Australian-Asian community of Melbourne University. Since then, we have become the largest Australian-Asian University Society in Victoria, and are renowned for our Annual Ball as well as other great events throughout the year.
unimelb[at]acya.org.au
Red Cross is the world’s largest humanitarian organisation. Red Cross is there for people in need, regardless of nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. We are impartial, neutral and independent.
Dreaming about a safe climate future…? Start acting NOW with AYCC Unimelb! Our most recent campaign ‘Renewable Energy for a Safe Climate Future’ is designed to move the debate on campus away from the price on pollution towards...
The Melbourne Uni B-boys is a dance culture club that is centered around the sharing of hip-hop culture and knowledge through the dance styles of Bboy-ing/Bgirl-ing(Breaking) and funk styles such as Popping and Locking.
The University of Melbourne Bahá‘í Society (MUBS) is based on the principles of the Bahá’í Faith and aims to promote its message of unity and fellowship amongst all the peoples of the world.
Bangladeshi Students’ Association
Mailbox 77
First Floor, Union House
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
mubsa.su[@]gmail.com
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Are you interested in yoga, meditation, spirituality or vegetarian food? The Unimelb Bhakti yoga club is the place to express yourself and learn about the science of self-culture and self-realisation.
Let us help you in your studies in the Biomed department. We will be providing much-needed career information, a sense of course identity, some well-deserved relaxation, and of course represent your interests to the department and the University.
melbourneunibookclub[at]gmail.com
The Melbourne University Buddhist Studies Society (MUBSS) aims to provide both Buddhists and non-Buddhists the background to learn and practice the teachings of the Buddha.
CCF is a Christian group established in 1997 to cater for the needs of Cantonese speaking students, both Christians and non-Christians.
Cast-On Charity Group (CCCG) acts as a group to encourage learning and improving handicraft skills such as knitting and crocheting while participating in events and projects to raise funds for charity.
Catholic Overseas Students Down Under is the only official Catholic representation on Campus.
Melbourne University Chemical Engineering Students Society (MUCESS) was founded in 1960 to help establish a feeling of belonging for the Chemical Engineers at that time. Since then MUCESS has helped preserve a Chemical Engineering stream at Melbourne Uni after some calls to have it disbanded.
MUCSS (Melbourne University Chemistry Student Society) is a recent initiative that hopes to give students more events, more excitement and more of an opportunity to meet one another!
The Melbourne University Chess Club meets three times a week during each semester to celebrate and enjoy the wonderful game of chess.
The Chinese Culture Society (CCS) aims to promote and hence consolidate traditional Chinese Culture within the university. A secondary goal of CCS is to act as a focal point, both social and cultural for students.
melbunicdg[at]gmail.com
Chinese Music Group (CMG) is a non-profit organization that provides students with the opportunity to participant in various Chinese cultural and music-related activities.
The Chinese Publishers’ Group (CPG) represents a group of students with Chinese backgrounds and who are interested in the Chinese literature and cultures.
Chinese Students and Scholars Association(CSSA) is a student-run association represents the voice of all Chinese students.
The association aims to offer a platform to all the Chinese students in university to assist personal and professional growth. It offers a...
The Chocolate Lovers’ Society has been dedicated to the goals of chocolate to the masses, supreme gastronomical indulgence and dodgy record-keeping for, oh, well, a really long time…
Melbourne University Choral Society (MUCS), one of Victoria’s leading choirs, celebrates its 70th birthday! With over 100 members, we are an un-auditioned choir open to MU students, other students and members of the general public.
Christian Union is one of the Christian groups on campus, with people from lots of different types of churches, dedicated to following Jesus Christ, sharing that with others and making solid friendships.
Fly Kites!
We are an active group keen to assist developing communities around the world. We aim to improve the economic, social and environmental well-being of people through grassroots projects.
Our flagship project is based in Ilahita, a rural village in Papua New...
The Computer Students Association provides a focal point for Melbourne University students interested in computers.
At CAKE, we aim to bring together people who love baking and cooking, those who would like to learn, and even those who just like eating. Come along to our next baking session- it’ll CAKE your day!
CHAS, founded in 1983 by a group of well-meaning psychotic individuals, is a club that thoroughly appreciates all things Cosmic Hitchhikers, Douglas Adams, and anything to do with the number 42.
Melbourne University Debating Society (MUDS), unsurprisingly, is a group dedicated to organising and participating in debates. We organise competitions within the university, in a variety of different debating styles and where a wide range of issues are covered.
Our members tend to be involved in the earth science streams of Geology and/or Meteorology but also includes engineers and other science disciplines, everyone is welcome.
The Engineering Music Society (EMS) is the largest on-campus instrumental music organisation outside the music faculty, and provides an opportunity for students not studying music to continue to play in an ensemble.
council[at]engclub.org
ENVI. one of the newest and sexiest student clubs on campus! Here to represent all Bachelor of Environments students from first to third year.
If you’ve ever sat down with a fantasy book and then wondered where the day went, watched a Lord of the Rings marathon, or played Fallout 3 or Baldur’s Gate until 2 in the morning, we’re the club for you!
Our aim as an organization is to promote the enjoyment and appreciation of Filipino culture, and to promote camaraderie and understanding between ethnic Filipinos and the larger international student body here in Melbourne.
Tired of predictable, formulaic movies? We bring to you what your neighbourhood multiplex doesn’t. Showcasing the best that cinema has to offer, Arthouse to Cult, Shorts, Counter-cinema, Experimental, World cinema and the Classics.
Do you love food? Are you interested in eating? Are you human? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions, then FIG (Food Interest Group) is the club for you!!
Fotoholics – Melbourne University Photography Club, is a student run photography club which welcomes everybody interested in cameras and photography, and also those just interested in fun, sightseeing and travelling to great attractions around Melbourne and Victoria.
If you enjoy French culture, food and conversation then you’ll be thrilled to discover Melbourne Uni French Club! Get in touch with your French side by joining us for lunchtime conversation sessions, movie nights, outings to French restaurants and more!
Fresh Life First (FLF) is an organisation that focuses on health, body shape, skin care, weight loss and food therapy. It aims to assist students in achieving balance between study and health by raising health consciousness and body awareness,...
Friends of Unnatural Llamas (FOUL) are the silliest club at Melbourne University. It is also one of the most active, with weekly social functions and the occasional camp or two.
Melbourne University Geomatics Society (MUGS) a club for a variety of different students — from Engineers to Urban Planners to Earth Scientists.
The Melbourne University German Club is a departmental club, aiming to encourage the love of all things German around campus.
MUnGA, the ‘Melbourne University Greek Association’ aim is to foster pride in Hellenic heritage amongst students of Greek, Cypriot, & Macedonian descent on campus. Having said that, all are welcome to share the passion!
MU Greens on Campus is a collection of like-minded people who may vote Green, are interested in politics and environmental or social justice issues, want to learn more, discuss and create awareness. You don’t have to be a member of the political party to join us!
Habitat for Humanity is a globally renowned, non-profit organization which aligns its aims to build modest housing for the less fortunate.
The Melbourne University Hong Kong Students’ Association aims to bring together members of the Hong Kong community, as well as all those who are interested in the promotion and celebration of Hong Kong’s unique and vibrant culture.
Since the inception of the Melbourne University Indian Club (MUIC) in 1997, MUIC has served to provide fun and frivolity for students of sub-continental origin. Through myriad events held throughout the year, MUIC is indeed on of the premier youth organisations in Victoria.
Indonesian Campus Ministries (ICM) is a Christian campus based organisation, which puts a special emphasis towards reaching Indonesian students however everyone, people of all backgrounds and nationalities, are most welcome to join and participate in our activities.
We run some...
The Melbourne University Indonesian Students’ Association or otherwise known as Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia Australia (PPIA) was started in 1989. Throughout the years it has grown to be one of the most popular Asian students’ organizations in Victoria.
Infinite Images Gaming Club is a club dedicated to gaming in all its forms, be it board games, wargames, card games or roleplaying.
The Information Technology Society represents all students who study or aim to study the different tracks of IT @ Melbourne.
The Overseas Commerce Students’ Society (OCSS) was first established in 1993 as the voice for overseas students within the Faculty of Economics and Commerce. With its growth and development, ICSS was renamed to its current title of International Commerce Students’ Society (ICSS) during the 2001 AGM.
The International Engineering and Science Students’ Society (IESS) was set up in 1993 to aid students make the transition to life overseas. Today, IESS has grown to become a multi-cultural society comprising of both local and international students.
The University of Melbourne Islamic Society (UMIS) is a student run club representing all Muslims on campus.
Arrivederci Roma…Benvenuti a Melbourne Uni! The Melbourne University Italian Social Club has a long and proud history of bringing a piece of Italy to Melbourne University. Non-Italian speakers welcome.
The Melbourne University Japanese Club (MUJC), affiliated with and supported by the Student Union and housed at the Asia Institute, is a club for students of the University studying the Japanese language or culture and members of the university community who have an interest in Japan!
Melbourne University Jewish Students Society (MUJSS) was established in the early 1900s as a representative body of Jewish students at the University of Melbourne.
You don’t need to know how to juggle to join the Juggling Club, just turn up and someone will be able to help teach you. Members can juggle balls, clubs and hoops, we can also contact juggle, twirl poi, staff and double staff, do acrobalance, diabolo and devil sicks, unicycle and mini-bike.
Klubo de Esperanto
Mailbox 78
First Floor, Union House
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
We aim to support the spiritual life of Christians and train them to be a mature Christians with weekly bible study. We also organize various events such as conferences, concert and social activities.
mukss1991[at]gmail.com
club.cyworld.com/mukss
Melbourne University Labor Club has a long and fulfilling history within the Student Union. The Club’s core aim is to provide a forum for people interested in student unionism.
The Leo Club Program was first initialized by Glenside Lions Club in Abington, Pennsylvania, USA in 1957. Since then, the number of Leo Clubs has been growing to over 5700 clubs worldwide, and is still growing, right up to the doorsteps of Melbourne University!
‘Let’s Talk’ is a place for international students to practice their English conversation skills with the assistance of local students. It also seeks to promote cultural exchange, language sharing, and friendships between local and international students.
For over 80 years, The Melbourne University Liberal Club has dedicated itself to the promotion of liberal and conservative ideas on campus and in public discussion, allowing like-minded students to come together to debate, socialize and engage in liberal activism.
Do you:
• Want to play mahjong but don’t have a set; or
• Have never played mahjong but would like to try it out; or
• Want to meet new friends in a casual environment
Then the Mahjong Club is for YOU!...
Malaysians of Melbourne University (MoMU) was established to bring together Malaysian students on campus. Nonetheless, we welcome everyone who shares a common love for Malaysia! We invite you to help us celebrate all things Malaysian, from festivals to food.
We provide support for maths students at the university, and aim to promote mathematical interest and learning.
Are you interest in Journalism, Public Relations or Advertising? Look no further than the Media and Communications Student Society (MaCSS). Part of the Arts degree, the society offers a refuge for Media students, supporters and avid writers.
Melbourne School of Land and Environment
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
The More Beer! Club offers a chance for students to socialise and relax whilst enjoying a beverage.
Mailbox 91
First Floor, Union House
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
mmcg.mu[@]gmail.com
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
info[at]murmotorsports.com
formulasae.eng.unimelb.edu.au
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Office: 8344 7982
The Music Students’ Society (MSS) is the official student club of the Faculty of Music, providing a vast array of social activities for members and educational and administrative support for music students.
We exist to provide advocacy and representation for the students of the School of Nursing, and to have a lot of fun!
The Oaktree Foundation is an aid and development organisation run entirely by volunteers under 26. We’re doing something real about poverty.
We come together to know God and to know one another. We want to share our Message of hope, love and acceptance with you. So we invite you to join us.
Oxfam strives to achieve a just world without poverty. Oxfam is a secular and apolitical development organisation, guided by a rights-based approach. Oxfam contributes to long-term development projects as well as campaigns for change.
The cultural diversity of Melbourne University has entered a whole new level with the Pakistani society! The society is open to all students of all cultures and nationalities who want a greater understanding of the nation and its culture.
We’re a social club dedicated to all things musical and piratey. Come along to Rage against the Machine, uncover buried loot, and Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum!
The Performing Arts Students Society exists to encourage collaboration between the disciplines of the School of Performing Arts.
The Physics Students’ Society (PSS) exists to promote the magnificence of physics (and physics students, of course!). Membership is just $2, and the Society welcomes anyone with a keen interest in physics to join.
School of Physiotherapy
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
PlanetUNI is the university ministry of Planetshakers City Church and we are passionate about making your university years the best years of your life!
If you’re interested in politics and current affairs, the Political Interest Society is the club for you. Founded in 1998, PIS is a non-partisan discussion group; the club’s motto is ‘Audi Alteram Partem’, which is Latin for ‘Hear Both Sides’. We promote balanced and informed discussion on contemporary issues, and welcome people regardless of their political persuasions.
We play pool.
Progressive Students is a group of local and international students who endeavour to represent an independent view on campus and beyond.
The Melbourne University Psychology Association aims to foster the field of psychology and a sense of community to students.
Resistance is an organization of radical youth , who are passionate about
being politically active and fighting for a better and safer world.
Russia can perhaps be best summed up in the words of Britain’s Winston Churchill, “Russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” Perhaps that is exactly what we at the Russian Society are trying to solve or understand…
Our aims are to promote and celebrate Scandinavian culture to both Scandinavian and local students, to offer opportunity for Swedish language practice and to promote Scandinavia as an exchange destination.
We’re about meeting new people, making friends, and getting the most out of your time here at uni…
Scribble Creative Writing Club is about supporting writers with their work and giving them a place to network and socialise.
Do you prefer evidence to faith? Value science over superstition? Feel that decisions should be based on reason rather than dogma? If so, then the University of Melbourne Secular Society is the club for you!
The Melbourne University Share-Trading Association is a research club dedicated to valuing mid-market stocks on the ASX.
Singapore Students Society exists as a support network which serves the needs and interests of fellow Singaporean students at the University of Melbourne.
We’re a group of revolutionary socialists – we stand with the 99% worldwide who are fighting back against the 1%!
Sociedad De Espanol
Mailbox 2, 1st Floor Union House
The University of Melbourne 3010
sociedadespanol[@]gmail.com
If you want to learn about or experience a little medieval culture, we’re the club for you. Chivalry and justice are our aims. We get together regularly to learn about medieval crafts, garb-making, feasts, battle tactics and sciences.
The Society for Electronic Entertainment invites you to immerse yourself in the awesome world of video and computer gaming!
The Melbourne University Sri Lankan Students’ Association (MUSLSA) is one of the university’s most popular and active social clubs. We have a broad membership base focused around students of a Sri Lankan or sub-continental background.
musex.mail[at]gmail.com
Student Life Disciplemaker’s is a campus Christian group for both Christians and non-Christians. We love to hang out and discuss our beliefs with people who are searching and want to find out more about Christianity.
Are you a wine enthusiast or have already undertaken a wine breadth subject? The University of Melbourne Student Wine Society (UMOSWS) meets regularly to share in our mutual passion for wine.
Students Arise Learning to Serve (SALTS) is a student club in the University of Melbourne. Our vision is to see students arise to serve and impact society.
Students Playing Go Club have the main focus on playing the game of Go which is an ancient oriental game of strategy where two players take turns to place black and white stones on the board, fighting to take more territory than the opponent.
The Melbourne University Taiwanese Student Association (MUTSA) was founded in 1998 to celebrate the culture of Taiwan, and to support the Taiwanese population at the university and in Melbourne.
The Melbourne University Thai Student Association (MUTSA) is a student organisation, founded in 1992, which strives to be the center of Thai students in The University of Melbourne and establish a network with other universities in Melbourne.
Established in 2010, the Melbourne University Turkish Association (MUTA) is a fresh, new club which aims to bring together all students who are interested in the Turkish culture.
We are on campus to promote the rights of children and the aims of UNICEF to the University community through working with UNICEF Australia, holding fund-raisers and supporting UNICEF Australia campaigns.
Universe (Campus Ministry) is a dynamic, interdenominational, Christ-focused movement of students that operates on the university campuses of Victoria.
In addition to facilitating student-to-student interaction, the VSSV also provides representation from the student body to the faculty and between industry and the student body and receives tremendous support from industry sponsors.
The name speaks for itself. During the semester we screen current series on Tuesdays and Thursdays at lunch while on Fridays for the whole afternoon we watch more obscure anime titles or just random episodes of newer shows.
Youth Charity Society (YCS) is enthusiastic about reaching out to isolated individuals in our community and encouraging more young adults to volunteer. We provide a space for volunteers to share experiences, and unite together to organise events aiming to...