Are you a student or aspiring student of UCT, and do you want to know the UCT Student Societies and Organizations in the institution?
UCT has over 100 student societies and organizations reflecting interest ranges, including cultural, academic, social, and political activities.
The students run all societies, and it is open to all students of UCT to join. Each society holds many educative and social activities yearly, including an AMG where a new leader will be elected.
The UCT student societies and organizations are partially funded by the Universities and partially by the members of the societies.
Why should you join a society?
There are many advantages to a student joining a society or organization on campus. The societies allow students to enjoy many activities outside the school’s curricula.
Many societies provide support and opportunities for their members. Joining an organization or society is also a chance to meet people of like minds.
UCT Student Societies and Organizations
There are many UCT student societies and organizations, which we will list below:
Academic
There are many academic organizations and societies at UCT. These organizations aim to enhance the learning and understanding of students at UCT and to bring students in contact with leaders in their field of study.
There are many academic activities like seminars where various topics are discussed with the industry leaders in attendance organized by these academic societies.
Below are the academic societies in UCT:
Society & Website | |
AIESEC UCT | [email protected] |
Association of Black Securities and Investment Professionals | [email protected] |
Association of Built Environment Students | [email protected] |
Association of SA Black Actuaries | [email protected] |
Biological Society | [email protected] |
Black Law Students’ Forum | [email protected] |
Cardiac Society | |
Education Development Unit Student Organisation | [email protected] |
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers | [email protected] |
Organisational Psychology Students’ Society | [email protected] |
Psychology Society | [email protected] |
South African Medical Students’ Association | [email protected] |
UCT Space and Astronomy Society (UCT SpaceSoc) | [email protected] |
Surgical Society | [email protected] |
UCT Marketing Association | [email protected] |
UCT Mathematics Society | [email protected] |
Day house
Society & Website | |
iKhaya Day House |
Faith
This is the largest sector of students gathering in UCT, representing central religious beliefs, doctrines, and denominations. Many religious organization has ties with the local religious structure.
UCT is a secular institution that accommodates all beliefs and allows students to exercise their beliefs freely without discrimination.
Society & Website | |
Acts Kolbe Catholic Society | [email protected] |
Anglican Students’ Society | [email protected] |
Apostolic Faith Church of Portland, Oregon | |
Believers’ Loveworld | [email protected] |
Chabab UCT | |
Christian Medical Fellowship | [email protected] |
Christian Revival Church | [email protected] |
Church on the Main | [email protected] |
Deeper Life Fellowship | [email protected] |
Hillsong Church | [email protected] |
Hindu Students’ Society | [email protected] |
His People | [email protected] |
Jubilee Society | [email protected] |
Muslim Students’ Association | [email protected] |
Muslim Youth Movement | [email protected] |
Rapha Fellowship Centre | [email protected] |
Redeemed Christian Fellowship | [email protected] |
Seventh Day Adventist Student Movement (SDASM) | [email protected] |
Shofar Church | [email protected] |
South African Union of Jewish Students (SAUJS) | [email protected] |
Student Christian Fellowship | [email protected] |
Student YMCA | [email protected] |
Trees of Life Multiracial Church | [email protected] |
UCT Baha’i Society | [email protected] |
World Mission Society (Church of God) | [email protected] |
Zion Christian Student Fellowship | [email protected] |
National/Cultural
These represent national and cultural interests to broaden student’s exposure to the cultural dynamism of UCT.
Society & Website | |
Abantu Zambian Society | [email protected] |
Congolese Society | |
East African Students’ Association | [email protected] |
Ghana Society | [email protected] |
Hellenic Students’ Association | [email protected] |
Lesotho Students’ Association | [email protected] |
Malawi Students’ Society | [email protected] |
Namibian Students’ Organisation | [email protected] |
Nigerian Students’ Society | [email protected] |
UCT Asian Students Association | [email protected] |
Swazi Students’ Society | [email protected] |
Zimbabwe Society | [email protected] |
Political
These organizations represent the body of the students that are interested in politics. They hold activities where they invite politicians and scholars to speak.
Society & Website | |
Democratic Alliance Students’ Organisation | [email protected] |
InkuluFreeHeid | [email protected] |
Palestine Solidarity Forum | [email protected] |
Pan Africanist Student Movement of Azania (PASMA) | [email protected] |
South African Students’ Congress | [email protected] |
The Collective | [email protected] |
United Nations Association of SA | [email protected] |
Special interest
These societies represent students that form a particular interest or civil society groups.
Society & Website | |
Altum Sonatur | |
African Society For Liberty Constitution | |
Amnesty International | [email protected] |
Art of Living – SMILE | [email protected] |
Association of SA Black Actuaries | |
Ballroom and Latin Dancing Society | [email protected] |
Bhakti Yoga Society | [email protected] |
Birding UCT | |
Black Management Forum | [email protected] |
Cape Legion of Adventurers and War Gamers | [email protected] |
Cape Town Globalist | [email protected] |
Connoisseur | [email protected] |
Debating Union | [email protected] |
DJ’s Production Society | |
Enactus | [email protected] |
Engineers Without Borders | [email protected] |
Equal Education | [email protected] |
Fashion Society | |
Film Society | [email protected] |
Genshiken | |
Golden Future Project | [email protected] |
Green Campus Initiative | [email protected] |
Habitat For Humanity | [email protected] |
Hip Hop Club | [email protected] |
History and Current Affairs Society | [email protected] |
Ikey Ability | Chaeli Mycroft |
Investment Society | [email protected] |
LeanIn UCT | Alexandra Swanepoel |
Moot Society | |
Photographic Society | [email protected] |
RainbowUCT | [email protected] |
Rural Support Network (RSN) | [email protected] |
Students For a Free Tibet | |
Students for Law and Social Justice (SLSJ) | [email protected] |
Students for Life | [email protected] |
TEDxUCT | [email protected] |
UCT African Choral | [email protected] |
UCT Choir | [email protected] |
UCT Choir for Africa | [email protected] |
UCT Consulting Club | [email protected] |
UCT Developers Society | [email protected] |
UCT Entrepreneurs Society | [email protected] |
Vegilicious | [email protected] |
We Are Animals | [email protected] |
Wine and Cultural Society | [email protected] |
Women in Computer Science (WCS-UCT) | [email protected] |
How to join a society at UCT
A student of UCT can become a member of a society or organization throughout their academic years in UCT. When new students resume UCT, different organizations will showcase themselves on the Jameson Plaza.
Students can sign up with a society of their choice and have the subscription fees charged to their student account or pay in cash to the cashiers in the Steve Biko Students’ Union.
If you cannot join in the O-week, you can visit the Societies Helpdesk on Level 5, Steve Biko Students’ Union, or contact Societies to sign up to get more information or sign up.
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