Clubs, Societies and Sports Facilities at Âé¶¹Íø
Do you want to make friends, further your career or just stay fit? Check out Manasa's guide to clubs, societies and sporting facilities at Âé¶¹Íø.
Yes, university is about doing more academically and furthering your knowledge about your desired topic. However, university is also about discovering yourself and your other interests. Queen¡¯s offers so many clubs and societies that you can join that will allow you to do just that. For the people who prefer to train alone, Âé¶¹Íø has amazing facilities for that as well!
There's something for everyone
There are academic clubs that you can join that relate to degree programmes and give you a chance to gain more experience in the field of your desired career. There are also extracurricular clubs that will allow you to explore your creative side. There is a club for almost every type of student!
You can even start your own club
If there isn¡¯t a club you like, you can even start a new club if you have enough people interested. One advantage of joining a clubs is that you can gain experience that you can add to your CV. If you¡¯re able to start a club or be involved running a club (president or vice-president, etc.), this can count toward something called DegreePlus. DegreePlus is basically formal recognition of your extracurricular activities which will help employability in your future career.

Homework Club
Degree-related Clubs and Societies
For those that would like to join a club or society that is related to their degree, there are many options. For example, the , the , and to name a few. There are also clubs that focus on certain aspects of a degree such as the or the for Medicine.
Chinese Students Society
Charitable and International Societies
Anyone who wants to get involved in more charitable work has options such as , and to name a few. There are options for international students as well such as the , the , the and the and the to name some of them.

Scrubs Surgical Society
When I joined Queen¡¯s, I was surprised as to how broad the clubs were, there was always something for everyone! I was really interested in joining something a bit closer to my degree, so I decided to join . I was able to attend lectures given by specialist in certain surgical fields and ask them questions about career options. I was also able to attend a few workshops on suturing which was very exciting! I had other friends which joined different sports clubs like or and creative clubs like the or societies.
Hit the gym
However, if you would prefer a more individual activity like going to the gym, has all the facilities of a gym such as weight and cardio machines, a swimming and diving pool, rock climbing walls, squash courts, and studios for other exercises or dance.

Gym facilities
As a student, you get decent deal of ?16.50 per month for an off-peak membership that gives you access to all these facilities. If you live at Queen¡¯s accommodation, you also have free access to the BT1 gym which has plenty of cardio and resistance machines along with many fitness classes that are offered throughout the week.
I encourage all of you to both join your desired societies and explore the gyms! This is a great way to meet new people and make lifelong friends that will only make your university student experience that much more exciting!
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Manasa RamakrishnaMedicine | Undergraduate Student | CanadaI¡¯m a 20-year-old international student from Canada and currently studying Medicine. I figured the best way to combine my love for science, travelling and working with people would be to do international medicine. Outside school, I do classical dance, sculpture and biking! |
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