Afro Caribbean Society aims to promote diversity on campus and facilitate a forum for education about African and Caribbean cultures, through the hosting of visiting speakers, debates and social events. During the year we organise drumming and dancing classes, as well as many musical events. Agricultural Society (AgSoc) aims to promote agriculture, develop an understanding for those interested in agri-business, provide a platform for those who wish to participate in fun, educational agricultural activities and to encourage an appreciation of agriculture both in Ireland and internationally, helping to further build one of Ireland’s largest industries. Come on in and sign up, ‘tis friesian outside! AIESEC is the world’s largest studentled organisation that seeks to facilitate the development of leadership skills of its members and help them to gain practical business experience. We aim to promote the international exchange programmes as well as conferences and other events. Moreover, AIESEC members have a unique opportunity to access our live internship system. There they can find internships in the management, technical, volunteering or teaching sectors. Join AIESEC and you’ll have an unforgettable life experience! Alternative Music Soc (DUAMS) is Trinity’s society for modern, alternative and rock music. The society is involved in running concerts, jamming, specialist music nights, karaoke, club nights and of course living the rock‘n’roll lifestyle. The society room located in House 6 offers the ideal location to relax at lunchtime and enjoy some quality tunes. The society aims to promote new music, especially new Irish and Trinity acts. If you have any interest in music then the Alternative Music Society is most definitely the place for you. D.U. Amnesty is Trinity’s branch of the world’s largest global movement against human rights’ abuses. The society works with the Irish division of the organisation as well as independently to highlight human rights’ exploitations worldwide through educating the college community and creating positive action. Members can become actively involved in organising events, choosing awareness campaigns, fundraising, letter writing to prisoners of conscience and inviting guest speakers.
Animation is a society made by and for animation lovers. The society aims to promote animation and the variety of animation techniques through regular screenings of animated films, talks and workshops. We show animated movies from around the world as well as some well known classics from the likes of Disney, Dreamworks and Studio Ghibli. The Arabesque society is a vibrant society that aims to provide a tolerant and accepting environment, that respects and incorporates the wishes of the individuals within it, for the purpose of promoting/fostering Arab multinational unity, understanding the history and culture of the individual Arab nations between students in TCD Architectural Society is Trinity’s arena for all those interested in anything architectural, whether that means reading Vitruvius or just sitting indoors with a cup of tea. Arcsoc makes the most of TCD’s eclectic collection of buildings by fostering a deeper understanding and affection towards all things architectural. We have guest lectures, tours, paper readings and nights out, so basically if you just want to have fun in nice buildings, give us a go! Archaeological Society (ArchSoc) looks to inform its members on all the latest in archaeological developments, in Ireland and beyond. Our primary goal is to further understanding of the human condition from Athens to the Amazon. Aside from hosting a broad range of renowned professionals throughout the year, the highlights of membership are the exclusive opportunities for travel (this year to Malta) and the black-tie Imperial Ball, hosted annually in cooperation with DU Classical Society. Can you dig it? Astrology Society wants to make astrology accessible to everyone, and to cultivate an interest in the stars. We offer a number of events based on the astrological season, collaborations with other societies, and a weekly newsletter with your horoscope! We want people to have fun and learn about astrology, pressure free. Join us and make friends - it’s written in the stars
Biochemical: the aims of the society are to stimulate interest in Biochemistry, and related disciplines and also to promote closer contact and co-operation between all students and staff who share that interest. The main activity of the society is the organisation of a series of quality talks throughout the year. Biological: Established in 1874, Biosoc is one Trinity’s oldest societies and caters for everyone with an interest in healthcare and medicine. We run events like a book sale, Christmas Trip, Med Ball and numerous seminars and medical-themed entertainment. We also organise Med Day, a huge fundraiser for local hospitals and this year our first ever Surf Trip! So whether you’re after Grey’s Anatomy’s drama, House M.D’s brains or just some Scrubs-style laughs, Biosoc has the prescription for you!
Botanical Society is the place to be for all things plants. Plants are all around us. The aim of the Botanical Society is to promote awareness of the botanical beauty of the natural world, the role of plants in our society today, and the power of plants in securing a sustainable future. We are a small but active society that is always growing! Weekly events include field trips, nature walks, growing workshops, and exciting speakers. Are you a houseplant enthusiast? A tree hugger? Or do you just want to learn how to keep your potted plant alive? Then join BotSoc! Dublin University Business and Economics Society (DUBES) wants to help you make the most of your college experience. We are one of the most varied societies on campus with social events including BESS Ball. Our academic events offer excellent opportunities to advance your knowledge in a range of business and economic fields but whatever your course or background we have plenty to offer for the coming year. Caledonian (Cal Soc) prides itself on proving that ‘craic,’ is a word as Scots Gaelic as it is Irish. Come taste a Scotch at our tastings; don a kilt and spin through our St Andrew’s Ball or be challenged by our speakers and see why Scotland saw the first Enlightenment? And, of course, raise a toast to Rab at Burns Supper, our celebration of Scotland’s national bard.
Cancer Society (a branch of the Irish Cancer Society) run by TCD students. We aim to promote awareness of cancer, provide support to those affected by it and raise money for those who need it. With events ranging from charity skydiving to making men grow moustaches, we put the fun in fun-draising! Also distributor of Trinity’s naked calendar. Card & Bridge Society is the home of Poker, Bridge and other card games in College. We aim to provide new and experienced players a relaxed environment where they can play and make new friends. Chapel Choir performs a broad range of Church music from tudor to contemporary at two services each week in College Chapel during term. As well as singing biweekly in the Chapel, the choir performs at high profile college events including the Carol Service and Trinity Monday. We also go on two trips each year, one national and one international. Choral scholarships are available.
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Chess Society is for all things chess. Club nights are held weekly. Play against others, analyse games, play other chess variants and learn from stronger players. We also run numerous events throughout the year, such as tournaments, classes for beginners, simultaneous exhibitions and course versus course competitions. Beginners, even if you don’t know the rules, are always welcome!
Chinese Society: Ever wonder about the culture of the world’s most populous country? Thinking of going to China for travel or exchange? Currently learning mandarin or interested in employment opportunities in China? Want to taste authentic Chinese food? Join us for exciting events to begin your exploration into one of the world’s oldest culture and make international friends!
Choral Society Founded in 1837, is Trinity’s oldest and largest choir, specialising in the performance of large-scale choral works accompanied by a full orchestra. We rehearse weekly, and welcome students of all vocal ranges and levels of singing experience. The year ahead will involve performances of Mendelssohn’s Die erste Walpurgisnacht and Rutter Magnificat
TCDCU is a non-denominational, Gospel-centred community that equips members to proclaim the good news of Jesus on campus. We aim to be transformed by God’s love and to show it to others, as we engage with the Bible and partner with local churches. Everyone is welcome to our events, talks and discussion groups, regardless of belief or viewpoint Classical Society: Our aim as the classical Society of Trinity College Dublin is to encourage interest and study in classics, that is, the ancient worlds of Greek and Roman Civilization! We combine academic events such as guest speakers with inclusive fun filled events for anyone who wants to wear a toga and celebrate like a Roman, whether it be testing your knowledge in our pub quizzes or singing along to Hercules! Annual traditions include our toga party, classical play, trip abroad, and our black tie imperial ball! All are welcome whether you study classics or not, so come along and enjoy all the exciting things that we have to offer! Clinical Therapy: Founded in 2015, the society aims to promote the fields Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Radiation Therapy within the college. The society’s events cater to both the academic and social aspects of college life. DUCTS strives to create a campus identity and build a community for students studying the health therapies. Comedy Society is dedicated to bringing students the best comedy from Trinity, Dublin and beyond. We also cultivate students’ interest in performance, whether it be in our standup classes, sketch groups or just as an enthusiastic audience member! Previous events include Comedy Intervarsities, Edinburgh Fringe preview shows, and regular gigs at the Pav!
DUCSS is Trinity’s leading society for Computer Science, interactive media and eSports. Our weekly events range from social nights, to tech showcases and tutorials as well as talks from industry leaders such as Microsoft or Google. We also have weekly gaming tournaments with a different game each week. Our society room is open to all members and offers a place to chill on our couches and meet new people or play games on our PCs and consoles. Cumann Gaelach Is é an Cumann Gaelach ceann dos na Cumainn is mó ar Champas Choláiste na Tríonóide. Le breis ‘s 1,000 baill a labhraíonn an Ghaeilge chuile lá eagraítear imeachtaí seachtainiúla ar nós céilithe, ceolchoirmeacha, cainteoirí, imeachtaí cultúrtha srl. srl.! Más maith leat an Ghaeilge a labhairt, cibé leibhéal atá agat, tar agus bí i do bhall den Chumann. I mbliana beidh an-chuid ag tarlúint ar nós ‘Turas chun na Gaeltachta, Turas ag an Oireachtas’ agus cainteoirí de gach saghas. Bíonn bia saor in aisce againn chuile Céadaoin ins an Seomra na Gaeilge (Thuas staighre taobh thiar den Bhutrach (Buttery Restaurant)) So dá mbeadh grá agus suim agat ins an Ghaeilge tar trasna chugainn i rith Seachtain na bhFreisir! Tar don Ghaeilge, fan don chraic! Táimid ar FB ar: Cumann Gaelach TCD agus trí r-phoist ar Dance: Are you interested in having fun, getting fit, making friends and/or competing at the highest level? Then dance is the society for you; running weekly classes from HipHop to Contemporary and everything in between. If thats too mainstream for you, we’ve got Pole Dancing, Beyoncé and many other once off workshops for you to enjoy. See you on the dance floor Digital Arts Society (aka DUDJ). We host mixing tutorials, tailored to all levels, exclusively for our members. We run niche nights, as well as collaborate with other societies on some of the best events of the year- such as Trinity Ball. We strive to provide a means for both aspiring and established student DJs and Producers to get their work into the public eye, we look forward to welcoming new members this year.
Go to www.trinitysocieties.ie to find the contact details for each society
Enactus is the society for social entrepreneurship. Come join us to learn real-life skills and make a positive impact, all while having the craic! Homelessness, poverty, injustice - we create projects to tackle these social issues, with each member joining one, or creating their own. If you are imaginative, curious, determined - join and become a leader of tomorrow today! Engineering society is one of Trinity’s oldest societies. Our aim is to organise events which promote engineering in new and refreshing ways: such as workshops, quizzes, trips and hosting guest speakers. We also provide a social outlet for our members allowing them to mix and network with other students outside their classes. The society is open to all students, whether studying engineering or simply wanting to meet new people. Entrepreneurial (TES) fosters innovation and aids students on all stages of their entrepreneurial journey through an array of programmes and events. We run an Incubator programme, a Dragon’s Den competition, a Startup Fair, the TES Talks series, a Hack Day, and a series of Insight Events. Looking forward to seeing you in Front Square! Environment Society: Not your average bunch of world savers, Enviro-Soc is one of the friendliest societies on campus. Whether you want to go on fun trips away, learn more about sustainability and environmental issues, get involved in formal policy making in the university, get careers advice, attend our great range of talks and events (we love giving you lunch), or just make new friends; EnviroSoc is the place for you. Like all of our members, you are free to be as active in the society as you want! We can’t wait to meet you and hear what you want to do with us this year!
Europa aims to promote European diversity both cultural and political in Trinity. Being European is now a part of our identity and it’s important to engage with this by getting involved in European affairs and events. The society is about enjoying what it means to be European by learning together about European cultures and topical issues. Our members will enjoy a range of events including language evenings, foreign film nights and excursions. Fashion Society is the most vibrant society on campus. From swap shops, to LFW, to trend-setting social events, the eclectic mix of passions from the society members will provide that irresistible fashion fix. Each year talented teams of stylists, models, runway production and PR, enable the society to play host to the annual Fashion Show. Fashion Soc promises to showcase the spectrum of fashion all year, front and centre.
Cumann Wolfe Tone is the Trinity College branch of Fianna Fáil. Our meetings provide a vibrant atmosphere to debate the challenges facing Ireland and to form practical solutions through effective campaigning. Dedicated to the memory of Trinity’s finest patriot, the Cumann seeks to promote the aims of the Irish republican tradition, in particular; Irish unity, social and economic equality and the revival of the Irish language. Sinne Fianna Fáil atá faoi gheall ag Éirinn. Film Society caters to film enthusiasts and filmmakers across campus. Whether you’re interested in making films or you’re just excited about the free movie nights, we offer the best opportunity to meet and socialise with like-minded individuals interested in all aspects of film. We perform a range of functions from hosting workshops, screenings, competitions, networking events to supplying equipment and funding to make your film
Fine Gael: Trinity YFG is basically an ideas vehicle for young people and a platform for meaningful political engagement. Whether you want to become a better public speaker, social justice campaigner, socialite or the next Taoiseach, then we have the platform for you to get started. While supporting the leading government party, we are an autonomous organization with our own leadership that pushes policies important to young people.
FLAC - Are you interested in human rights and social justice issues? Then FLAC is the society for you! As well as organising for qualified solicitors and barristers to give free legal advice to students, we campaign on issues such as homelessness, the refugee crisis, child poverty and women’s rights. You don’t have to study law to be a member and there are loads of ways to get involved: come along to hear our guest speakers, join us in our annual sleep-out fundraiser, take part in our research projects, or enter our moot court competitions for a chance to win an internship! The Food and Drink Society is without a doubt the tastiest, sauciest society in Trinity. We pride ourselves on indulgence and gluttony because nothing unites us more than free food. Events include sushi making, whiskey tasting, hummus party and the annual Dublin food tour. It goes without saying that we have enough wine and cheese to satisfy all your Trinity notions. If you literally can’t survive without food and drink, join our society on Freshers’ Week!
French Society TCD is devoted to spreading appreciation for French language and culture throughout Trinity. We host coffee mornings, language exchange evenings, wine tastings, and much more, so no matter what you’re into, there’ll be something for you!
DU Gamers celebrates all forms of gaming without a screen! We enjoy all sorts of tabletop games: board games, card games, wargames, RPGs, and more. Our society room, “The Bunker” in Goldsmith Hall, is a hub for gamers to chat, meet new people, and roll some dice. We run three events every week of term, along with two annual gaming conventions: Freshycon, a convention especially for Freshers, and Leprecon, Ireland’s oldest gaming convention. Grab your things, sit down with some good friends, and get gaming. General Science Society is an inclusive society that serves as a one stop shop for students from all backgrounds who have an interest in science and technology. We provide interactive events and talks which are accessible to all students of Trinity as well working to be the perfect companion society to the General Science course. Gender Equality Society (DUGES) aims to raise awareness of and continue the on-campus conversation on feminism and gender related issues. We aspire to foster and encourage social change and student activism, and to achieve this through a wide range of social and educational events which contribute to the life of the university and its members. GenSoc (Genetical ) is for people interested in new and exciting developments in genetics that have either a scientific or social significance. Along with the double-edged swords of cloning and genetic engineering, GenSoc has a lot to think about and a lot of fun doing it. Talks with experts, trips away, heated debates and high profile speakers means that if you are interested in what it is going to be like to be human in 20 years, you need to join GenSoc GeogSoc provides both a social and educational opportunity for students, from all courses, to come together and share their interest in geography, travel, and the wider world. Our annual International Fieldtrip to a European city is among our biggest events, in previous years visiting Sofia, Warsaw, Bucharest. We also host the famous Earth Ball, Pub Quiz, National Fieldtrip, and plenty of other smaller events! Join GeogSoc during Freshers’ Week or by popping along to any of our events during the year, or emailing us, you’re sure to have an incredible experience
Germanic Society: we promote German language and culture. Many of our events involve practising your German skills. Of course we are also very welcoming to those who do not speak German. Bis Bald!
Global Development Society: aims to promote awareness of social, political, economic and overall developmental issues on a global scale. Since the society’s creation in 2013 it has won the CSC award of “Best New Society” and has successfully built and upheld a hub of global development enthusiasm within Trinity College. This year we will expand our range of regular on-campus events to include movie screenings, informative sessions, social gatherings as well as our usual interactive talks. Come and join us!
Trinity Young Greens are a group of dedicated and passionate activists who campaign for social, economic and environmental justice in Trinity, and in a nationwide and global context. Expect interesting talks, fun trips away, unique social events as well as involvement in important campaigns. We are part of the Young Greens, the youth branch of the Green Party Hiking Society is a great way for outdoorsy students to explore some of Ireland’s beautiful mountains and get to know other hillwalking enthusiasts at Trinity. We are a very active society, with regular weekend hikes and additional social events throughout the year. Seasoned mountaineers and nature-loving newbies are all welcome. Happy hiking!
Hispanic Society: We aim to promote awareness and appreciation of all things Spanish and Latin-American through tapas evenings, language exchanges, film screenings, salsa classes, reggaeton club nights and mucho más. Hasta pronto amigos!
The College Historical Society (The Hist) is the world’s oldest student society and has been at the heart of discourse and discussion in the college for two and a half centuries. The Society acts as a forum for members to engage with peers, world experts, and students in other universities (such as Oxford and Edinburgh) on the pressing issues of our times, particularly at our renowned Wednesday night debates. Upcoming debates include the potential overlap of socialism and climate change solutions, while recent guests include George RR Martin, Natalie Dormer, and EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager! Come along to learn public speaking from our orators or head to Cork, Galway, and Belfast with our debating teams. There’s something for everyone in the Hist History Society: Join us to be part of a society dedicated to those who have a passion for history. Our trips abroad, and regular social events such as the Apollo Ball are highlights of the college calendar while our historical talks and debates are guaranteed to engage your inner history buff. If you’re looking for variety and for the chance to make new friends, then DU History is the society for you! Horse Racing Society is a celebration of stamina, skill and quality breeding. Whether you’re new to all this or as experienced as the mighty Galileo, we encourage any and all to ‘Get the Ride’ with Horse Racing Soc. With trips to Paris, Cheltenham and stud farms including Coolmore and the Irish National Stud. Indian Society aims to provide students at TCD a gateway into the rich culture and showcase the traditions of the Indian sub-continent. We aspire to create a home away from home! Our events range from the celebration of Indian festivals like Holi and Diwali to Bollywood Nights, Indian food nights, movie screenings and much more. We welcome you all to become a part of our desi family and surround yourself with all things Indian!
International Students Society (DUISS) aims to bring people together—whether you’re from Patagonia or... Ireland!—to share past experiences and create new ones. We bring you around Ireland from the north of Donegal to the south of Cork while also having regular movie nights and celebrating various holidays in style Internet (netsoc) - We offer website hosting where you can host your own website.. We run tutorials on everything from how to make simple or complex webpages to using code versioning tools or typesetting a professional looking document with LaTeX. We offer private remote file storage you can access from anywhere. Apart from all this we also organise talks from big-name speakers, trips, intervarsity socials and, for the gamers among you, LAN gaming sessions. Italian Society: Do you love anything Italian from Pavarotti to Pizza? Then we’re the society for you! We promote all things Italian: food, cinema, music and current political and social issues. Embrace your inner linguist and come along to our language exchanges. Indulge at our pizza and vino nights, meet our important guest speakers and attend our music evenings. Simply enjoy La Dolce Vita with us! Japanese Society celebrates and enjoys all things of the Japanese culture. If you want to learn to make sushi, try out Japanese food or drinks, watch Japanese films or anime, learn to speak Japanese, or just try out a little of the whole culture in general then come join us and enjoy a little bit of the east right here in Trinity. Jazz: The society provides its members with access to their practice space and with plentiful opportunities to soak up live Jazz, Blues, Funk and Soul at regular gigs both on campus and around the city. Jazz soc kick-starts the year with a trip to the Cork Jazz Festival. The society serves as a platform for musicians.
Jewish Students Society serves as a voice of the Jewish community at TCD and contributes to a greater understanding of Jewish life, tradition and culture on campus. We welcome all members of the college to join us for weekly Shabbat, the Jewish holidays, and our other events relating to Jewish culture. Joly Geological Society: founded after John Joly, is for rock lovers everywhere. We celebrate our love of rocks by organising geology themed table quizzes, guest speakers and many other activities that appropriately describes our love of rocks. A geological and fun trip away is a great opportunity to make friends, have a lot of fun and extend your knowledge on your favourite subject. We’re spicing up our image this year so don’t forget to check us out at fresher’s week. Juggling and Circus: We promote the development of various juggling skills: facilitating everyone from complete beginners to experts, we run regular workshops in poi, ball and club juggling, diablo, staff and devil sticks, and occasional ones promoting such skills as unicycle riding. The highlight is the annual juggling convention, which is hosted in conjunction with juggling societies in Ireland. Knitting Society: promotes all needlecrafts and aims to teach anyone who wants to learn, from complete beginners to experts. Whatever you choose to make, knitting is a fantastic life skill (and you’ll be happy come the collapse of civilisation that you have it!). Our weekly knitting circle is a great way to meet new friends.
Korean Society: For anyone interested in Korea’s unique and fascinating culture. Members can take part in a range of cultural activities, such as cooking classes, restaurant outings, film screenings and more. Prior knowledge of Korean language, culture or society is not necessary. We warmly welcome anyone who wants to learn more about the beautiful culture. Trinity Labour stands for social justice, workers’ and women’s rights, LGBTQ rights and the environment. Since 1969, we have hosted meetings, political events, debates and protests on the direction of left-wing politics and progressive policy. We campaigned for the 8th amendment and marriage equality. This year we will also focus on climate change, direct provision and drug decriminalisation. Past members include Senator Ivana Bacik, Neil Warner of Young European Socialists and peace activist Roger Cole. Activists, socialists, all are welcome, hope to see you soon DU Laurentian Society contributes to the cultural and social enrichment of our diverse college community. We provide a forum for discussing historical and contemporary issues from a Catholic perspective. This society welcomes all students who wish to engage intellectually with the Catholic faith
Go to www.trinitysocieties.ie to find the contact details for each society Law Society is one of the biggest societies on campus, renowned for its balls and parties, including campus favourites Swing Ball and the infamous Masquerave. The society runs the most exciting competitions with prizes. Law Soc has a very prestigious guest lineups - sign up and let Law Soc make your time at Trinity the best of your life.
LGBT (QSoc)is open to students of any sexual orientation who are interested in socialising with LGBT students or others that are interested in queer society and/or queer politics. Trinity LGBT is Ireland’s oldest LGBT Society and runs a variety of events for its members including workshops, book clubs, socials, trips away, gigs, drama events, themed parties, and much more. Trinity LGBT has something for everyone so come along and do something different! Literary Society (LitSoc) is Trinity’s foremost society for the creation and celebration of literature, a haven for all aspiring writers and fervent readers. We host weekly events and daily coffee hours. With writing workshops, open readings, book clubs, an extensive lending library and fascinating speakers We have assuaged literary hunger since 1985. If you like curling up with good books, you’re going to love us! Management Science Society (DUMSS) offers more than its name suggests. If you’re studying management science, business, computers, maths, statistics or just want a great society to have fun and get to know new people, then DUMSS is for you! We’re the society that can work and play! Mathematical Society: caters to those in any way interested in Maths, hosting weekly events for members during the term. Events we have run include talks by lecturers, social evenings, film showings and casual quizzes to national competitions. We host a careers fair, society trip and doughnut reception annually, and have an extensive library for our members. Mature Student Society aims to provide a support network for mature students to meet, socialise and engage with other students who experience the same challenges that come with returning to education. Because our members come from all age groups and backgrounds, we endeavour to reflect that in the wide-ranging scope of events that we run. We have gradually increased our membership in the last few years and our motto remains ‘old enough to know better but young enough to do it anyway’
Meditation Society are dedicated to the spread of mindfulness and meditative practices throughout our campus. We offer silent and guided meditation classes as well as various other events. Our society allows students throughout our campus to take a well-needed break from the hectic nature of college life The Metaphysical Society is all about being. In short, the Metafizz is. It’s been since 1962; the Trinity society of philosophy, no debating that. But what is a Metafizz, really? What does it even do? Certainly not philosophy, not just; nor only critical theory, psychoanalysis, sociology, gender studies, avant-garde aesthetics, digital humanities, mysticism, no, not at all. Metafizz talks rather, by Erwin Schrodinger, A. C. Grayling, J.L. Austin, Alenka Zupančič, Jacqueline Rose, and Raymond Geuss, and what’s more, the Metafizz listens. Weekly you’ll find the society muttering to itself as a book club; talking of the Frankfurt School, Situationists, Deleuze, the Classics, What It Had For Lunch, and So On. Having its own library, which any member can access for business or pleasure, helps the conversation. Films are also screened by the society, because you know what they say about talking pictures. Most of all, the Metafizz is not a cult. Join us!
Microbiology was founded in 1976 to review conceptual and technological advances in diverse areas of microbiology, mycology, virology and biotechnology. Topics & guests speakers are chosen for their ability to provide topical, factual and up-to-date info on state of the art developments as well as illustrate important principles of the natural sciences.
Modern Language Society allows students to participate in language-oriented events including weekly classes. French, German, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Italian and Japanese classes have been run in the past. Its library is available to members, containing literary classics from various countries. We have social evenings where members can practice their linguistic abilities, film screenings and guest speakers.
MOVE: We are a registered charity whose aim is to raise money throughout the year for understaffed, underfunded and underprivileged hospitals in third world countries. We run many events such as table quizzes, bake sales, raffles and our very own MOVE ball which allows members to donate to charity while having fun! During the summer, MOVE members travel to these hospitals where 100% of the money raised is divided and used to buy much-needed equipment, medications and necessary supplies. MOVE members spend a month in these hospitals learning medicine and helping to care for patients. Music Society: Founded in 1953, DU Music Soc is Trinity’s premier society for musicians of all genres, providing members with performance opportunities, a practice place and a platform for academic discussion. We hold regular open mic nights and recitals, along with a variety of harmonious events to suit all tastes. Our practice room has a piano and music stands available for members, and our library of sheet music & books provides further resources for musical exploration. TMTS aim is to stage one large scale musical theatre production each year. TMT hosts talks with industry professionals, Workshops and weekly events. Whether you are a performer, a production team member or just enjoy musicals, TMTS offers you the best opportunity to socialize with like-minded individuals and be part of something unforgettable Muslim Student Society: Whether you’re a Muslim or not, this society caters to both! We are a lively society made of students hoping to help further enrich the college through cultural, and social events. Some of the things we do include holding calligraphy workshops, having a discover Islam week, hosting fundraisers for charity, and also helping clear up any misconceptions students may have regarding Islam. Nursing and Midwiffery: Nursing and Midwifery Society is a newly funded community established for students who share a unique college experience. Our aim is to organise events around busy schedules and placements. We hope to ease the transition of new students into third level as well as create opportunities for current students to make new like-minded friends.
Neuroscience Society aims to bring together students and staff who are interested in how the brain works. We organise a variety of seminars throughout the year presented by both local and internationally renowned speakers. These seminars span a wide range of neuroscience-related topics from both popular science and academia. We also regularly host social events throughout the year, including Summer BBQs, film nights, table quizzes and our annual NeuroSoc ball Orchestral (Trinity Orchestra) is Ireland’s only entirely student run orchestra, made up of over 100 students. We perform two classical concerts during the academic year but have also covered a number of modern artists such as Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, Vampire Weekend and David Bowie. The aim of the orchestra is to give students who have a passion and talent for music the opportunity to play with others and explore their musicality in a nonacademic environment. We welcome both playing and non-playing members. Non-playing members can avail of discounted and priority tickets to our concerts.
DU Pagan Society is Trinity’s brand new, first ever student society dedicated to all things pagan. Our aim is to raise awareness of modern Paganism (in all its forms) on campus through discussion events and hosted speakers, as well as, to provide spaces for Pagan students to network, socialise, and explore their faith. Whether you’re an aspiring adherent of Ásatrú, an experienced Eclectic Wiccan, or just someone with a passing interest in the many religious traditions and movements that fall under our umbrella, we are the society for you. People Before Profit is a 32 county socialist party dedicated to fighting austerity, oppression, imperialism and environmental catastrophe. We organize meetings, reading groups, film screenings and activism in support of a wide range of progressive causes. We’re committed to building a fighting radical left on campus and across Ireland.
Philosophical (The Phil) has been at the centre of student life in Trinity for over three centuries. Primarily concerned with oratory and public speaking. The Phil meets every Thursday evening in the GMB to debate a motion and to be addressed by world renowned experts in their field. The Phil has played host to world class speakers such as Angela Merkel, Joe Biden, John McCain, Al Pacino, Hugh Laurie, Martin Scorsese, Ice Cube and Whoopi Goldberg. Debating and incredible opportunities are all on offer!
Photographic (DUPA): Since 1948 DUPA has been offering its members the opportunity to both improve their photography skills and exhibit their work. The association holds classes on a range of topics suitable for all levels, while special guests give talks and master classes for more experienced members. Digital SLRs, film SLRs, lenses, tripods and books are available for rent. Exhibitions are held throughout the year, along with various day outings and our yearly trip abroad. Our 2 darkrooms on campus are available to use by our members. Physical (DU Physoc) aims to provide a space for people interested in physics. We host talks by well-known physicists from Trinity and further afield on a fortnightly basis, as well as organising social events such as quizzes, board game nights, telescope tours, Halloween and Christmas parties and, in conjunction with Mathsoc, the annual MathsPhys Ball. Most weeks, we run informal lunchtime talks with free tea and coffee and a place to eat your own packed/bought lunch. We also organise beginner tutorials in Latex, as well as a careers fair and an annual trip abroad to places like CERN and DESY. Pirate Party is a society political in nature, driven by the belief that civil liberties and personal freedoms should take precedence over private and corporate interests. We embrace the ideals of free culture and information, and oppose censorship and surveillance. As a society we aim to raise awareness of these and other issues, while educating people about their rights and striving for change.
Players is Trinity’s Drama and Theatre society. We produce almost 60 student productions a year in our on campus, entirely student run Players Theatre. If you’re not an actor don’t worry, we also run student led courses in all aspects of technical theatre and theatre production and also host a variety of social events, as well as larger events throughout the year like our Mystery Tour and the infamous Players Ball. We aim to encourage all types of creativity and are always looking for new writers, directors, actors and designers.
Pool Society: The official Pool and Snooker society of Trinity. We cater for every skill level, whether you’re the next Ronnie O’ Sullivan, or a complete novice. Our events include weekly cash prize tournaments every, as well as free weekly Pool and Snooker practice, all taking place on the top floor of the GMB. Pool Soc members can avail of free coaching, free pool, take part in doubles tournaments, try out for teams and accompany us on plentiful of nights out, full of craic, all for free! For those competitive players, we’ll be sending 4 teams to the yearly Intervarsities 8 ball Pool Competition! Pool Soc is filled with lots of laughs and a boat load of free pool, you’d be a fool not to join, it’s only 2 euro!! Politics (PolSoc) is a politically neutral society which seeks to advance political discourse throughout College. This is mainly done through our weekly informal gathering, ‘Caffeinated Conversations’, but also through talks from guest speakers, debates on current affairs and more. Whether you’re a political genius or you’re just looking to discuss politics in a social setting, be sure to get involved!
Pharmaceutical (DUPSA): is a student-run society with fun, entertainment and above all the pharmacy students at it’s nucleus. From our mystery tours to our reception gatherings to the annual Pharmacy Ball, every pharmacy event is meticulously planned by DUPSA and great pride is taken in providing this networking hub for our fellow students.
DU Psych Soc is committed to promoting the field of psychology within College and promises to bring students the best psychologically themed events around. Our guest speakers give talks on topical issues within the field of psychology and our regular Psychbanter sessions give students the opportunity to discuss interesting and controversial topics from a psychological perspective. Our annual European trip and end of year Ball are not to be missed! Quiz Society: We’re dedicated to hosting fun table quizzes, themed gameshow nights like Trinity University Challenge, and our flagship event, the Irish Quiz Intervarsity. Come along to one of our events and test your knowledge of Disney and Harry Potter, or find out if you’re Smarter Than A Junior Cert Student! We have something for everyone to enjoy, and plenty of prizes to win along the way. Russian Society introduces students to the culture of Russia and promotes Russian traditions and language in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. We provide classes and organise many events throughout the year for our members, Russian, Irish and from all around the world. All our events are bilingual, so don’t feel pressured into believing you have to be a fluent Russian speaker to join. Everyone is welcome! DU Rovers is the newest branch of the Irish Rovers network. Whether you’ve been around since Cubs, or a newcomer to the world of Scouting, Rovers is a chance to try something new! Rovers is all about new opportunities and adventures in the outdoors, as well as catering for all who want to take part.
Science Fiction since 1983, SFSOC has evolved into college’s foremost refuge from the monotony of reality… and from lectures. Relax in our society room. Watch films, read books, play videogames. Chill with likeminded people. We encompass not only science fiction but also fantasy, anime, manga, action films and anything we enjoy a lot! Besides regular film screenings and playing lots of videogames, we also run bigger events. Favourites include the Iron Stomach contest, Assassin, society balls.
Sign Language Society actively promotes Deaf awareness, culture, and Sign Language. We offer beginners and advanced sign language classes, as well as social events and lectures throughout the year, which help our members to socialise and practise sign language in a relaxed environment, as well as learn about the rich history of the Deaf in Ireland.
Trinity Singers consists of four choirs; Singers, a mixed voice choir; Boydell, an all-female choir, and the male and female acapella groups, Trinitones and Trinity Belles. Members are drawn from every faculty and year in the college. Each group holds concerts throughout the year, and the society organises an annual trip and collaborative events too. Drop by our stall in Freshers Week to sign up for an audition Ógra Shinn Féin TCD is the Trinity branch of the official Sinn Féin party. We are a political party committed to establishing a 32 County democratic socialist republic based on the principles outlined in the Proclamation of 1916 and the Democratic Programme of the First Dáil. SMF - Trinity Student Managed Fund is Europe’s first investment fund that is run entirely by students. The SMF is open to all students, regardless of their degree or starting knowledge of financial markets. Becoming involved in the SMF allows students to boost their research, analytical, presentation and teamwork skills while fostering relationships with the business community.
www.trinitysocieties.ie Sociology (SocSoc) is open to everyone with an interest in Sociology and how we are all affected by the big and small things in society. SocSoc aims to promote student awareness and interest in the area of sociology, through holding an array of events. Trinity Social Democrats are the TCD branch of the Social Democrats party in Ireland. The Social Democrats are a young party promoting a Nordic model of social democracy in Ireland. We are passionate about promoting evidence-based policy in all aspects of government, such as climate and healthcare. Within College, we organise guest speakers and facilitate political discussions Southeast Asian Society (SEAS): join to celebrate various traditional festivals, indulge in delicious food and meet Southeast Asians. We also organize a yearly trip to unique and exciting places in Ireland. With great food, company and exciting events lined up, what are you waiting for? Space - From current NASA missions to private space companies to exoplanets, the TSS promotes and fosters the discussion of all things space, while we attempt to reach it with our rockets. Join us weekly for our Cosmos Coffee to relax to the smooth voice of Carl Sagan and chat space, drop in on one of our interactive panel discussions throughout the year or hang out and help us build hobbyist rockets, as we soar to new heights each year! S2S (Student to Student) runs the Peer Support and Peer Mentoring programmes for the student body. They assign incoming students with two volunteer mentors to guide them through their first year of college; providing fun events or simply someone to talk to. Peer Supporters are student volunteers trained in listening and support skills, available on request. The society is also supported by the Senior Tutor’s Office and the Student Counselling Service, and is here to help.
The Society for International Affairs gives students with an interest in international affairs and diplomacy an opportunity to explore these interests. We strive to create a forum where students can learn from experts in these fields, from Ambassadors over Journalists to human-rights Lawyers. To this end, SOFIA regularly hosts speakers which talk about all aspects of foreign affairs and diplomacy, as well as the annual Ambassadors’ Ball, which provides students the opportunity to talk all things international relations over dinner with over thirty diplomats. SOFIA also hosts regular Model United Nations workshops, and sends members to MUN conferences across Europe. SOFIA tries to cover every aspect of International Affairs from a variety of perspectives in order to provide our members with a balanced and informative picture of the most pressing issues facing the global community today. SUAS is passionate about education for all. With a massive range of ways to get involved, we’re your one-stop shop for volunteering and global activism in college. Whether you’d prefer to teach in India over the summer, or you’re more up for volunteering in DEIS schools in Dublin, we’ve got you covered. On the activism side, have your voice heard by helping out with our 8x8 film festival, writing for Suas Magazine or joining in on one of our protest actions. We can help you find your way to make a difference. Theological Society (Theo) focuses on topical issues with guests ranging from prestigious academics to celebrated authors to successful politicians speaking on a wide range of subjects, such as Human Rights, Current Affairs and Social and Environmental Responsibility, including the role religion has played in helping or hindering the development of our society. Theo also provides core and supplementary course materials, which can be found in Theo’s own library, for students of the School of Religions and Theology.
TED X Created for TCD students who believe in ideas worth spreading, our society hosts an annual independently organised TED conference and also some fun TEDx-themed events for our members during the year. Trinity Economic Forum (TEF), is Ireland’s premiere student-run economic forum. TEF is an event like no other. Come along this year - we promise you’ll leave with a fresh perspective on the burning issues of today. “TEF does not accept the conditions as they exist; TEF accepts the responsibility for change.” Traditional Irish Music (TradSoc) invites members to play and listen to Irish traditional music in a friendly and welcoming environment. It seeks to promote the traditional arts within college and provide top class musicians for regular recitals and workshops. Trinity Arts Festival aims to be a unique platform for the arts within Trinity College. Throughout the year we collaborate with an array of societies and then in the fourth week of Hilary Term, our free festival takes place all over campus. Expect TAF to be buzzing with workshops, exhibitions, live performances and other things you won’t find anywhere else. Trinity Arts Workshop (TAW) is a society that aims to promote arts and crafts and the message that creativity can blossom in anyone. We provide weekly drop-in classes in life-drawing and painting, and workshops in screen printing and a variety of other crafts. Even if you’ve never lifted a paintbrush, you’ll create something worth showing off at our end-of-year exhibition!
Trinity FM: Ever dreamt of being a radio star? Or even a hard hitting journalist or kickass sound engineer? Then Trinity FM is for you! Streaming at www.trinityfm.com, during the week, Trinity FM presents a huge variety of shows as well as podcasts and live streams of events around college. Whether you fancy taking to the airwaves or working behind the scenes there’s something for everyone. Trinity TV creates videos watched by hundreds of students, perfect for those experienced or even slightly interested in writing, acting, filming, presenting and editing. We host camera and editing workshops, guest speakers, social events, filming sessions and weekly discussions. You can learn many interesting skills at Trinity TV that will set you apart. Check out our videos on our Facebook and Youtube page. DU Vegan Society is Trinity’s community for vegans, vegetarians and anyone interested in our lifestyle. With events ranging from discussions, debates and guest speakers to nights out, food tastings and cosmetics workshops, we have something for everyone – devoted plant people and curious omnivores alike. Animals may be our first love, but we quite like fellow students too!! Vincent de Paul (TrinityVDP) is Trinity’s largest society and home to some of the friendliest faces you’ll have the pleasure to meet in your college experience. We aim to improve the lives of others by running over forty charitable activities each week. If you’re interested in working with kids in disadvantaged areas, adults with intellectual disabilities or Dublin’s homeless community, there’s an activity for you, as well as a variety of fundraising Ents, trips away, and more! VDP – Get Involved. Visual Arts Society (VisArts) - Promoting Visual Arts on campus and beyond through arts’n’crafts workshops, gallery tours, talks from artists of all backgrounds/disciplines, film screenings and more! We run weekly coffee hours for members to meet other members, our famed Paint’n’Sips, our widely attended End-Of-Year Exhibition as well as a reading week trip to Europe
The Voluntary Tuition Programme (VTP) is a partnership between St. Andrew’s Resource Centre and TCD students whose aim is to promote education as an enjoyable learning experience regardless of your socio-economic backgrounds. We match Trinity students with pupils from a school in the local community, they meets for an hour a week to help with homework, provide additional tutoring, or take part in one of our music, drama, art or Irish language clubs! If you’re interested in giving back to the local community, making new friends and gaining valuable experience, get involved! Werner Chemical Society has been instrumental in encouraging and maintaining interest in the Chemical Sciences within College. Whether your interest is study-oriented or professional, or just a natural curiosity, we cater for you. The society works closely with the Chemistry Department in order to promote this science and make it as enjoyable, exciting and social a field as possible. Workers Party: The Workers’ Party is an all-Ireland party that promotes Marxism–Leninism and the prospect of a democratic, secular, socialist Republic of Ireland. As the Trinity Branch of the Workers’ Party, we are committed to cultivating understanding of these aims on campus. Yoga Society covers all things yoga-related. We love providing fitness and relaxation for stressed-out students in a way that is inclusive, fun and affordable. We run multiple weekly classes lead by fully-qualified yoga teachers. All levels welcome, so whether you know your Chakras from your Shavasana, come join us and make some fun yogi-friends Zoological (ZooSoc) is the go-to society for animal lovers. We host talks from a wide range of zoologists and other professionals, make expeditions to observe wildlife, and organise renowned trips away. We also bring animals to campus so you can get up and close and personal with the cuddly, the crawly and the scaly. Our society room is the perfect habitat, with a library of nature books and DVDs. We’re a sociable bunch - you could say we’re party animals!