Student Clubs

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Student clubs and support services offer a wide range of activities and assistance. The Debate Club (debate@university.edu, Wednesdays at 6pm, Room 301) focuses on public speaking and discussions. The Coding Society (code@university.edu, Tuesdays at 7pm, Tech Lab) caters to programmers of all levels, with hackathons and workshops. The International Students Association (isa@university.edu, Monthly socials) provides a community for cultural exchange. The Wellness Support Group (wellness@university.edu, Fridays at 3pm, Health Center) offers a safe space for mental health discussions. The Korean Culture Society (korean.culture@university.edu, Mondays at 5pm, Cultural Center) explores K-pop, food, and language. The Taekwondo Club (taekwondo@university.edu, Thursdays at 8pm, Sports Hall) teaches the martial art. The Diving Club (diving@university.edu, Saturdays at 10am, University Pool) explores the underwater world. The Cycling Club (cycling@university.edu, Sundays at 9am, Campus Entrance) organizes weekly rides. The Artificial Intelligence & Insights Association (aiia@university.edu, Mondays at 6pm, AI Lab) is for AI and machine learning enthusiasts. The Cyber Security Society (css@university.edu, Thursdays at 5pm, Security Lab) focuses on workshops and competitions. The Games Development Society (gds@university.edu, Fridays at 4pm, Gaming Arena) allows students to create and play games. Women in Technology (wit@university.edu, Monthly meetups) offers networking and support for women in tech degrees. The Programming Society (progsoc@university.edu, Fridays at 6pm, CB11.05.100) hosts events like LAN parties and coding competitions. Finally, the Student Technology and Gadget Society (stag@university.edu, Weekly meetups) is a community for tech, gadgets, and innovation.

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Debate Club
Engage in lively discussions and sharpen your public speaking skills.

debate@university.edu

Wednesdays at 6pm, Room 301

Coding Society
For all students interested in programming, from beginners to experts. Hackathons and workshops.

code@university.edu

Tuesdays at 7pm, Tech Lab

International Students Association
A community for international students to connect and share cultures.

isa@university.edu

Monthly socials, check email

Wellness Support Group
A safe space to discuss mental health and well-being, facilitated by peer mentors.

wellness@university.edu

Fridays at 3pm, Health Center

Students enjoying Korean BBQ.
Korean Culture Society
Explore K-pop, Korean food, language, and more.

korean.culture@university.edu

Mondays at 5pm, Cultural Center

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Taekwondo Club
Learn the Korean martial art of Taekwondo. All skill levels welcome.

taekwondo@university.edu

Thursdays at 8pm, Sports Hall

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Diving Club
Discover the underwater world with our scuba diving club.

diving@university.edu

Saturdays at 10am, University Pool

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Cycling Club
Join us for weekly rides around the city and countryside.

cycling@university.edu

Sundays at 9am, Campus Entrance

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Artificial Intelligence & Insights Association
A club for students interested in artificial intelligence and machine learning.

aiia@university.edu

Mondays at 6pm, AI Lab

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Cyber Security Society
Explore the world of cyber security with workshops and competitions.

css@university.edu

Thursdays at 5pm, Security Lab

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Games Development Society
Create and play games with fellow students interested in game development.

gds@university.edu

Fridays at 4pm, Gaming Arena

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Women in Technology
A society for women studying technology degrees, offering networking and support.

wit@university.edu

Monthly meetups, check newsletter

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Programming Society
Runs events for people interested in programming. Activities include LAN parties, workshops, and coding competitions.

progsoc@university.edu

Fridays at 6pm, CB11.05.100

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Student Technology and Gadget Society
A community for exploring and sharing knowledge about technology, gadgets, and innovation.

stag@university.edu

Weekly meetups, check Facebook