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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 Union

    Student union groups are a great way to get involved with the issues you care about and include groups such as:

    • Queer Collective
    • Women's Collective
    • First Nations Collective.
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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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    Student Representative Council

    The Swinburne Student Representative Council (SRC) is a student group, elected to sit on Council, boards and committees at Swinburne. Representatives function as a bridge between students and staff to share information and ideas to improve the university experience.

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