Clubs and student organisations
Join a club or student organisation and meet like-minded people, explore new hobbies and get involved with the issues you care about. Find your people.
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Student Clubs
Joining a club is a great way to make new friends outside of the classroom. You could meet like-minded people with shared interests or learn new skills to add to your CV by doing the things that you love.
The Junction – located directly opposite Glenferrie railway station – is home to Swinburne's clubs and societies. There you'll find the node, an exclusive space for clubs to meet and host events.
Have an idea for a club?
If you have an idea for a club that doesn’t exist at Swinburne, you can start your own! Get in touch to find out how: send an email to clubs@swinburne.edu.au.
Did you know?
Members of the Swinburne Esports Club have exclusive access to the brand new Esports Lounge in the Junction.
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Swinburne Student Association
SSA supports you throughout your university journey — academically, socially, and personally.
- Advocacy Services – Free, confidential academic and grievance support
- Clubs and Sports – Join or start a club, get active, meet new people
- Events and Activities – Free events, live music, wellbeing workshops and more
SSA is independent from the university and run by students, for students.
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STEM student groups
School groups are an ideal way for students studying science, engineering and technology to network, make friends and build job-ready skills. There are several groups available, including Engineers Without Borders Swinburne and Women in STEM.
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Swinburne Student Council (SSC)
The SSC is all about student representation within SSA. It is made up of elected students who work on the things that matter most to students, from welfare and inclusion to clubs, culture, and community. They lead SSA campaigns, run events, and make sure all students (no matter their background or campus) feel seen, supported, and heard.
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Student-Staff Consultative Committee (SSCC)
Student-Staff Consultative Committee (SSCC) in each School serve as a consultative and advisory forum for discussing student experience matters, including academic support, communication, and input into School activities and initiatives. SSCCs facilitate student engagement and promote consultation on relevant issues.
Find your people
There's more to uni than what you do in the classroom. Follow @ssa.swinburne on Instagram to discover what else is going on... from events to volunteering opportunities.