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First Floor, Union House
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
Mauritian Students Society
C/- Clubs & Societies Office
First Floor, Union House
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
The New Zealand Students Society was established with the aim of bringing together students of New Zealand affiliation at the University of Melbourne, and to introduce our culture to the student community here.
Does Yumcha and Mahjong sound like you interest? Are you keen on learning Cantonese?
IVSUM was established to promote and consolidate the Vietnamese community on campus.
Bangladeshi Students’ Association
Mailbox 77
First Floor, Union House
University of Melbourne VIC 3010
mubsa.su[@]gmail.com
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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.
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…
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!
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.
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 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.
Singapore Students Society exists as a support network which serves the needs and interests of fellow Singaporean students at the University of Melbourne.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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!
If you enjoy French culture, food and conversation then you’ll be thrilled to discover Melbourne Uni French Club!
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.
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.
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.
Representing all African culture on campus, whether you are from Sudan or South Africa, Togo or Tanzania, is our university’s African Club – “Afrika”.
‘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.
The International Engineering and Science 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 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.
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