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Clubs and societies

Meet people, expand your networks and experience by supporting a club or society on campus. If you don't find a group that sparks your interest, you can start your own club or society.

Club / society Description How to join

USC Student Guild

Provides a range of support, activities and services to USC students. Visit the Student Guild website for details: www.uscstudentguild.org.au
Active Minds Works to utilise the student voice to change the conversation about mental health on college campuses.

Email Alexandra
asharp@usc.edu.au

Buranga Indigenous Student Committee Meet with Indigenous students at USC. Contact the Buranga Centre
Kinetik Jiu-Jitsu @ USC
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes at the USC Stadium. Wed and Fri 10am–12noon.

Mixed martial arts and boxing classes at the Sports Stadium.
Email Matt
mstyles@usc.edu.au
Golden Key International Honour society Non-profit organisation focused on encouraging academic excellence, fostering networks and leadership, providing career assistance and promoting active service to the wider community. Learn more about Golden Key International Honour Society.
Mature Age Student Group Like good cheese and wine, we just get better with age.

Email info@usc.studentguild.org.au

Find out about the Mature Age Tertiary Education Support on Facebook USC M.A.T.E.S.

Performing Arts Kollective Workshops (PAK)

PAK is an exciting performing arts group on campus, offering weekly theatre sports, music and dance workshops at the Uni Club.

PAK aims to promote culture, community, and provide a supportive environment for those who share a passion for the performing arts.

The cost is free for all students and staff. Just bring enthusiasm.

Like us on Facebook - USC Performing Arts Kollective.

Contact Monique Morgan - PAK Coordinator pakusc@gmail.com for further info.
Red Frogs Red Frogs Australia Chaplaincy Support Network has been working in Universities since 1997 and the Red Frog crew can be found in 130+ Student Residential Colleges spanning across 24 Universities in Australia.

Email Amy amy.costello@suncoastcoc.org.au

 

Model boat club Join the Model Boat Club as they sail their replica boats on the Lake at USC. For more information visit www.scmbc.org.au
SCUPA SCUPA is the Sunshine Coast University Paramedic Association, one of the Queensland branches of SPA (Student Paramedics Australasia).  SCUPA aims to provide student support and professional development opportunities, and also organises social gatherings (such as the annual Paramedic Ball). We aim to connect paramedic students within the university, and also at the national level with students from other universities, qualified paramedics, and even future employers.  So join us, get excited and make the most out of your Paramedic Science degree.

Email Kristi scupa@studentparamedic.org.au
Website: www.studentparamedic.org.au

 

 

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Change the world by making a difference in your local community with Students in Free Enterprise. Email Selina
STomasic@usc.edu.au

USC Queer Collective A social support group for students, staff and supportive friends and family. Email Marj
mblowers@usc.edu.au
Toastmasters Club Do you freak out about public speaking? Toastmasters Club can help.

Email Jenny ducky@froggy.com.au

USC ECO Meet others with an interest in environmental issues.  Email Julie
jhobbins@usc.edu.au
USC Boardgamers Learn how to play an array of very different board games. For more information contact info@theboardgamers.org

Start your own club or society

If you have an idea for a new club or society that you would like to get off the ground, please contact Julie Hobbins.

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  • Updated: 08 May 2012