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Get Involved Social/Special Interest Clubs AIESEC RMIT RMIT Chinese Debating Group RMIT Games Manga and Anime Society RAD - RMIT Association of Debaters RMIT Science Fiction and Gaming Association Get involved RMIT Engineers Without Borders RMIT Asian Association (RAA) RMIT Students For Palestine Academic Clubs RMIT OXFAM ACES - RMIT Association of Chemical ACESS - RMIT Applied Chemistry and RMIT Chess Club The best way to get Engineering Students Environmental Science Students connected to campus is to RMIT Photography Club AESA - RMIT Aerospace Engineering Student RMIT Social Work Alliance Project (SWAP) join a club or collective! Association RMIT Australian Youth Climate Coaltion RMIT OSA Student Chapter (Optics) LINK Sport and Recreation CESA - RMIT Civil Engineering Student RMIT Beer Brewers and Connoisseurs Club With a little exploring, RMIT OpenBite Association you'll find a community Association RMIT League of Legends For more information on clubs and how to join, visit http://rmitlink.rmit.edu.au/Clubs/ClubList.aspx RMIT Basement Club (Sculpture) EESA - RMIT Environmental Engineering you love - join one today! RMIT SWITCH (Society for Women in AFL Dragon Boat Club Squash Club Student Association RMIT Association of Biomedical Science Information TeCHnology) Students AFL Women’s Fencing Club Surfing Club For more information on RMIT Geospatial Science Student Association CAINZ RMIT clubs and how to join, visit RMIT Interior Design and Decoration TAFE Aikido Hockey Club Table Tennis Club RMIT Gold and Silversmithing Society RMIT Food and Fun Club www.su.rmit.edu.au/clubs (Undergrad) RMIT Ceramics Student Association Athletics Kung Fu Club Taekwon-Do (ITF) Club RMIT Amnesty International RMIT International Studies Association RMIT Master of Fine Arts Graduating Club Badminton Club Long Board Taekwon-Do (WTF) Club SLAB - RMIT Student Landscape Architecture PRepresent RMIT Basketball Club Netball Club Tennis Club Body RMIT Thread Share Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Outdoors Club Touch Football RMIT MBA Student Association Spiritual Clubs PERMITSS (Planning and Environment RMIT Cheerleading Club Rowing Club Ultimate Frisbee RMIT Medical Radiation Student Association Student Society ) RMIT Chinese Methodist Christian Fellowship Cricket Club Snow Sports Club Underwater Club RMIT Accounting Students’ Association RMIT Supply Chain Student Association RMIT Christian Union Cycling Club Soccer Club Volleyball Club RMIT Association of Pharmacy Students RMIT Chiropractic Students Association RMIT Overseas Christian Fellowship Waterski and Wakeboard Club RMIT CSIT (CompSci/IT) RMIT Urban Plannning Society RMIT Multicultural Student Fellowship (Christian) RISC - RMIT Information Security Collective RMIT Aviation Society RMIT Student Life University Group (Christian) RMIT MAKE s.IDA - Student Interior Design Association RMIT Islamic Society RMIT Sports Chiropractic Association Biomedical Engineering RMIT Student Society RMIT Planet Uni (Christian) RMIT Chinese Medicine Student Association RMIT SECE Club - School of Electrical and RMIT University Jewish Students’ Club Computer Engineering RMIT Electric Racing RMIT UniVerses RMIT BISSA - Business Information Systems RMIT Racing Association Student Association RMIT Union of Jewish Students Society RMIT Economics, Finance and Marketing RMIT LSS - RMIT Law Students’ Society Students Association (EFMSA) Catholics@RMIT Cultural Clubs Political Clubs PPIA RMIT Indonesian Student Association RMIT Pakistani Students Association RMIT ALP Club RMIT Singapore Students Association RMIT Iranian Association RMIT Greens RMIT Bangladeshi Association Australia - China Youth Association (RMIT RMIT Resistance Club Chapter) RMIT Italian Society RMIT Socialist Alternative Club Vietnamese International Students at RMIT LINK Arts and Culture RMIT University Malaysian Association RMIT Liberal Club (VISAR) RMIT United Society Of Hellenes RMIT Papua New Guinea (PNG) Club [blank]SMITHS GORE journal RMIT Occasional Choral Society RMIT Chinese Students and Scholars RMIT Hong Kong Students’ Association Casuals Network Press High Key The Troupe Association (RCSSA) (RMIT HKSA) Coalesce Latino Groove Collective The Young Ones RMIT Japan Club RMIT African Students Association (RASA) Council of SVOO RMIT Astronautics Division Visible Ink RMIT Sri Lankan Student Association RMIT Vietnamese Students Association The information in this flier is accurate at the time of printing. Funkadelic RMIT Music Yclept February 2015. RMIT University Korean Association 93 75 75 Indicative only. Map not to scale. 53 53 Carlton 52 Library SYN 5 Mar › Clubs Day Key to map Old RUSU- The RMIT Student Union (RUSU) is Melbourne run by students and aims to advance the City Gaol education, welfare, social and cultural Baths lives of all RMIT students. More info Alumni http://www1.rmit.edu.au/students/rusu Courtyard SYN- A youth-run media organisation that provides radio and television broadcasting 14 opportunities for young people aged 12 to University 25. www1.rmit.edu.au/students/synmedia Lawn Alumni Courtyard- Need to escape Casey from study? Experience city campus life at Plaza Lawn the new RMIT Courtyard. Grab some food and enjoy pop-up live performances, competitions and giveaways under the big marquee - all semester! 10 Ellis Court Hangout zone- Experience City Campus life with free food, live performances and more. RUSU clubs RMIT LEAD programs Storey Hall LINK clubs A’Beckett Basketball courts Urban Square State Library Bike sheds There’s lots of bicycle hoops to lock up on around campus too. RMIT Coffee and Food Campus See the complete list of food Store suppliers on campus at Pick up your www1.rmit.edu.au/students/food diary here Melbourne Central QV City Baths Swimming pool Fancy a dip between classes? Melbourne City Baths is just over the road! www.melbourne.vic.gov. au/melbournecitybaths/.
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