TCD Societies Guide 2020

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Hello and welcome to this year’s Societies Guide! With some 120 to choose from, Trinity houses an eclectic mix of societies, that cater for all interests and passions. You’ll be sure to find yours here! This guide has been produced by the Central Societies Committee (CSC) to help you navigate the diverse range of societies that you can join. The CSC is the student led body that recognises, represents, supports and funds societies in Trinity, ensuring that societies have the resources to continue their fantastic work. There is no doubt that this is a year like no other. However we believe that getting involved in societies is more important than ever. Over the past few months, the societies and the students and staff in the CSC have been working hard to make sure that students will still be able to meet like minded people through active involvement in society life - albeit with a bit more online facetime for a wee while! Check out our Shopfront at trinitysocieties.ie/join and have a look at what the societies themselves have to say and offer. Society life creates many possibilities and those who graduate often reflect on it as being a real highlight of their time here at Trinity. Whether it’s hearing world-class speakers, meeting life-long friends, or learning to knit, the things you learn and the people you meet through societies make getting involved an absolute must. If the range of societies leaves you a little overwhelmed - just dive in! Believe us as students who were once freshers, you can and will find your passions in Trinity. We’d encourage you to get involved in society life, make the most of the Trinity experience.

This A-Z of Student Societies is an introduction to the 120+ student groups that you, as a member of the Trinity College Community can join all year round. 120 opportunities to meet new people, try new things or master current ones, learn skills, share your talents, have adventures and make the best of your college experience. The categories above are mere symbols of the possibilities of what is ahead if you take the plunge. Click on the categories above to browse or go through the list below before heading over to the Sign-up Hub to join in!


A - Z of student led societies in TCD 2020/21 The Trinity Afro-Caribbean Society is a cultural society that is dedicated to encouraging and embracing the celebration of the rich and diverse Afro-Caribbean culture within Trinity, Dublin and Ireland. Our aim is to promote the Afro-Caribbean culture not only to African and Caribbean students of the college but to all those who are interested in our heritage. We also promise to entertain and engage you with fun events that explore the depth of the culture through various art forms such as dance, music and film. Our society is open to everyone so don’t be shy to join - Events are free for members!

The 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! Alternative Music Soc (DUAMS) is Trinity’s society for modern and alternative music, including indie, electronic and hip-hop. The society organises open mics, jam sessions, specialist music nights, listening parties and of course living that rock n’ roll lifestyle. We’ll be bringing you a whole host of socially distanced events this year, and we’ve a huge collection of vinyl. DUAMS aims to promote new music, especially Irish acts, as well as helping new bands form between members. DUAMS aims to bring you the best tunes to get you through the college week.

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 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 have been the opportunities for trips and the black-tie Imperial Ball. 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 Society – Established in 1874l, Biosoc is one of TCD’s oldest societies. We cater for everybody who has an interest in biological sciences, medicine and healthcare. Annual events usually include MedBall, trips, book sales and seminars. This year we aim to host a series of seminars/talks/events with leading figures in the medical sphere and to highlight the theme of diversity and inclusion in medicine in Ireland. We also organise MedDay, a huge fundraiser for local hospitals. So whether you’re after Grey’s Anatomy drama, House M.D.’s brains or just some Scrubs-style laughs, Biosoc has the prescription for you

A - Z of societies in TCD 2020/21 join up year round on www.trinitysocieties.ie #WeareSocieties 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.

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!

TCD Chapel Choir performs a broad range of Anglican Church music at two services per week in the College Chapel. The society is not a religious one and membership is open to all students. As well as singing biweekly in the Chapel, the choir performs at high profile college events including Carol and Trinity Monday services, and also goes on two trips each year; one national, and one international. Choral scholarships are available. Like our facebook page for updates about our rehearsal and event schedule or drop us an email for more information www.tcdchapelchoir.ie


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! Looking to meet new people and make international friends ? Do you miss home or want to experience some Chinese culture? Want to know what China is really like in this new modern era? Look no further, join us on a journey of exciting virtual events and experience what it is really like to be in a Chinese society. Enjoy our exclusive cultural events (including language lessons)and the benefits around being in a society! Experience Chinese food and culture in Dublin using our exclusive discounts with our partnered local authentic Asian businesses! 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! DU Clinical Therapy: Founded in 2015, our goal is to create a community among health science students. We aim to promote the fields of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Radiation Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy, Nutrition & Dietetics and Social work within the college. Keeping you active and informed we organise many events which cater to both the academic and social aspects of college. DUCTS strive to create a campus identity and build a community for students studying 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 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 de na cumainn is mó ar champas. Le beagnach 1000 baill a labhraíonn Gaeilge chuile lá, eagraítear imeachtaí seachtainiúla ar nós céilithe, ceolchoirmeacha, cainteoirí, imeachtaí cultúrtha, díospóireachtaí, drámaíocht srl. srl.! Más maith leat an Ghaeilge a labhairt, is cuma cén leibhéil atá agat, tar agus bí linn! Táimid ag súil go mór le bliain eile den scoth. Tá níos mó eolais ar fáil ar ár leathanach Facebook Cumann Gaelach TCD, insta @cumanngaelachtcd agus Twitter @cumanngaelach. Tar agus bí linn don chraic agus don chomhluadar!

Dance Society - Are you interested in having fun? Getting fit? Making friends? Or maybe you want to audition for our competitive teams and compete at the highest level? Then dance is the society for you; running weekly classes from HipHop to Jazz, from Contemporary to Irish and everything in between, we have it all. If that’s too mainstream for you, we’ve got Pole Dancing, waacking, KPOP and many other once off workshops for you to enjoy. Make sure to follow us on FB and IG for all the latest dance related info!

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. DUBES - Founded in 1929, Dublin University Business and Economics Society, or DUBES, was created with a clear goal in mind: To provide our members with access to academic, social, and professional opportunities to help them prepare for the professional world and advance the scope of their knowledge beyond what they learn in class. DUBES unites the students of Trinity together in a social capacity through our annual events that have acted as a rite of passage for BESS students as well as students from other disciplines over the last 90 years. These include the unique DUBES mystery tour and, of course, the institution that is BESS Ball – one of the most renowned highpoints of the academic year for students across a variety of courses. For those interested in learning more about our society, please check out our website at dubes-trinity.com The European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) is the worlds’ largest independent law students’ association. Join our international network of over 50,000 members worldwide from 375 law faculties and avail of the unique opportunity to expand your prospects on a global platform with international moot court competitions, internships abroad, summer & winter law schools across the world and much much more. Meet like-minded people, develop new skills and travel the world. Launch your international career today with ELSA Trinity. 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!


DU Engineering Society is one of Trinity’s oldest societies, established in 1866. Our aim is to promote engineering in a refreshing way, for Engineering students and any other students that would like to get involved. We organise informative events within Engineering, such as practical workshops and talks with guest speakers, as well as social events such as quizzes, coffee mornings and the well-anticipated Engineering Ball. Our events provide an opportunity for members to get to know other students outside of their classes. We also encourage students from various different courses and areas in college life to join Entrepreneurial Society - T.E.S. is the largest Business and Careers-focused society in Trinity, and largest Entrepreneurial Society in Europe. We focus on advancing our member’s career opportunities as well as fostering their entrepreneurial passion through an array of programmes and events. TES Talks, live speaker events with experienced entrepreneurs and motivational speakers. TES Incubator, student start-ups are given funding, mentoring and workspace to research and grow. TES Dragon’s Den, student start-ups are selected to pitch in front of experienced investors Student Start-up Weekend, 54-hour event bringing together designers, developers, marketers, and start-up enthusiasts to share ideas, form teams, and launch start-ups.

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 strives to promote cultural and political diversity, dialogues and connections between Europeans (and all others interested in Europe) at Trinity. No matter what country we come from, our shared European identities allow us to get involved with other Europeans and celebrate what brings us together. This society encourages uniting Europeans to embrace our various heritages, cultures and languages, as well as to discuss topical issues. Our members will enjoy a range of events including language evenings, foreign film nights, foreign food nights and excursions. Trinity Fashion Society is an eclectic melange of all the industry has to offer. From diversity to sustainability, the hot topics that currently dominate the field are at the core of what we do. An ever changing industry, Fashion Society is changing with it - from online panels, to depop swap shops, the society is malleable to the times and innovating change. Our annual fashion show is an event that punctuates the Trinity social calendar, devised by our production and PR teams, stylists and models and showcases some of the best up and coming design the country has to offer. An ever changing and exciting industry, fashion soc mirrors this - with 2020/21 being no exception.


Cumann Wolfe Tone is the Trinity branch of Fianna Fáil, The Republican Party. Established in 1967, we hold a multitude of events during the year. These range from workshops and discussion panels with political guest speakers, to visits to the Dáil and Mansion House. Our events provide a vibrant atmosphere for members to debate the challenges facing Ireland and gives them the opportunity to meet other young Fianna Fáil members from across the 32 counties. Named in honour of Trinity’s finest patriot, the Cumann seeks to promote Irish unity, social and economic equality, and the revival of the Irish language.

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!

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

DU Food & Drink unites foodies from across campus through the means of free food and flowing drinks! From breakfast mornings to cocktail parties, and enough cheese and wine to satisfy all your Trinity notions, there’s always fun people and amazing nibbles. This year will bring new ways to enjoy the wonders of food and drink so be sure to keep an eye on our socials! For Freshers week we are holding a Zoom cooking class trí Ghaeilge on Thursday with Cumann Gaelach as well as a movie and burrito night with DU Film and the Hist on Friday. Make sure to join so you’re the first to hear about upcoming events with local businesses such as Eatyard, Base Pizza, OffBeat Donuts, Umi Falafel and many more!!

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.

The French Society is a vibrant forum where students from all over the world who share a passion and enthusiasm for the French language and culture can meet and socialise! You will find like-minded people in this society, and perhaps even make lifelong friends. We host a variety of fun French-themed events including our infamous wine & cheese soirées, coffee & croissant mornings, film screenings, a trip to France and many other events for Francophones and Francophiles alike! Join us to discover more about French culture, to practice and improve your French, and also to meet new people!


Do you like games without a screen? DU Gamers is your community for tabletop gaming of all kinds, including: Roleplaying games, like Dungeons & Dragons Card games, like Magic the Gathering Wargames, like Warhammer And classic board games! We run plenty of small events every week, but also have big spotlight events like Dungeon & Dragons campaigns with 30+ people and Leprecon, our annual convention! Naturally, we’re taking a more digital slant this year. We have an active community on Discord where we chat and play our favourite games. There’s always space at our table - even if it is virtual! DU General Science Society or SciSoc is the society to join if you’re in a science course, love hearing about all the new and ~saucy~ scientific findings or just want to feel inspired by the great researchers in the Trinity community and beyond. We host many different events like panel talks, debates, pub quizzes and even run our own podcast! Our main goal is to make science accessible for anyone regardless of their background, while also catering to students studying in the science streams by providing them with tips from former students and career advice

Gender Equality Society (DUGES) aims to raise awareness of and continue the on-campus conversation on all 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.

Genetical - GenSoc is for anyone interested in new scientific discoveries and their social impact. With issues such as gene editing, therapies and genetic privacy making headlines in recent years, genetics is more relevant than ever. If you’ve ever wondered about the science behind these stories, or their consequences, GenSoc’s debates and speaker events might be for you. GenSoc is also closely linked to the Genetics Department, providing a supportive environment for students considering a career in research. So if you want to learn more about a fast-evolving science, or about academic research in general, GenSoc is a great place to start!

GeogSoc Are you passionate about our world, geography and travel? Geogsoc provides a social and educational opportunity for all students to share their interest in all things geographical and not. We’ll be organising lots of micro-adventures in replace of our international trip alongside online BINGEO and quizzes and some in person events too like a pub crawl, subject to COVID-19. Later we also hope to host the famous Earth Ball and National Fieldtrip too. Join Geogsoc during Freshers’ Week by popping along to any of our events, emailing or messaging us on social media, you’re sure to have an incredible experience!

Germanic Society promotes all things German in Trinity. Our events are focused on creating opportunities for students to practice their German language skills and experience German culture. The annual Oktoberfest event is extremely popular and one of the highlights of our calendar. Despite restrictions this year we hope to continue providing you with Kaffee, Kuchen and a lot of Klatsch. No prior German knowledge is necessary! We welcome anyone who has an appreciation of Germany and german culture.


Global Development Society: Our aims are best described by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which provide a blueprint for building a better future for humanity. We educate and inform our members on issues of international development and global justice. This year we will host online lectures and interviews with world-renowned experts on these issues, and video forums where members can discuss how best to solve them. In 2015 we won the CSC “Best New Society” award for our vibrant community, whose support we need now more than ever. If you want to solve global issues, join Global Dev! 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. There’s something for everyone in the Hist DU History is one of Trinity’s oldest and most active societies. As the leading society of all things historical on campus, our primary goal is to engender an appreciation for and an enjoyment of history. DU History welcomes all members, whether you study history or just have a mild interest in all things historical. Our weekly events sprawl across all areas and we cater to our members diverse interests through a medium of thematic, social, and academic events. In the past, these have ranged from innovative talks, to pub quizzes, mixers, debates and discussions. Our annual Michaelmas term trip has taken us from Achill to the Burren, while our Hillary term trips have ventured to historical sights of Lisbon, Rome and Madrid. Stay tuned for a plethora of events this year, and for our brand new podcast: ‘Many Moons Ago’. 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!


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.

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.

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!

Juggling - We promote the learning and development of juggling/circus skills: welcoming everyone from complete beginners to experts! We run regular workshops in poi, ball and club juggling, diabolo, staff, hula-hoop, and devil sticks. We also have facilities for pole dance, acrobatics, slackline, and unicycling. Highlights of our year are fire performances and juggling conventions, which are hosted in conjunction with other juggling societies in Ireland. If any of these interests you, or you’ve always wanted to learn to juggle, make sure to come and check us out!

Japanese Society celebrates and enjoys all things of the Japanese culture. If you want to make sushi, try out Japanese food and drinks, watch Japanese films or anime, learn to speak the language, or you’re just a little curious about the culture, we encourage you to come join us! 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.

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 Law Society is one of the biggest societies on campus,. 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 including writing workshops, open readings, book clubs, and fascinating writer panels. We have assauged 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. 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 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.


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 - Are you interested in volunteering? Do you enjoy being a good person? MOVE is the charity for you! The Medical Overseas Voluntary Elective charity is run by medical students and aims to raise money for under-privileged hospitals in the developing world. We host social events throughout the year such as quizzes, raffles, and our legendary MOVE Ball! MOVE is a fantastic way to meet new friends, while also raising much needed funds for equipment and supplies for hospitals that really need it. MOVE members also get the opportunity to travel to and directly assist these hospitals during the summer months. So what are you waiting for, get a MOVE on and sign up today

Founded in 2016, Trinity Musical Theatre’s (TMT) aim is to provide a creative and social outlet for like-minded students, here on campus. It offers members the opportunity to explore their love of musical theatre in a practical, interactive, and non-academic environment. Whether you love to be on stage, work behind the scenes or simply enjoy musicals, you get to be a part of something unforgettable. TMT offers performance and production workshops, showcases, trips, intervarsity and social events, throughout the year, as well as a large-scale production. Get involved! DU Music is Trinity’s largest and most inclusive music society. Whether you play, sing, or just love listening to music of any genre, we cater to you! Our facilities include an extensive library and an on-campus piano practice room available for our members to book. DU Music provides performance opportunities for student artists, and as soon as restrictions ease, we hope to be back to our regular gigging schedule. In the meantime we’ll be hosting virtual open mics, showcases, competitions, guest speakers, and other online events

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 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.

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!

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.

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 .

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.

Physical (DU Physoc) provides a space for those interested in physics to meet and get to know other like-minded people at a variety of physics-related events. We organise social events such as Halloween and Christmas parties, telescope tours, quiz nights, and, with MathSoc, the annual MathsPhys Ball. Every second week we hold talks by well-known physicists, and most weeks we also run informal lunchtime talks with free tea and coffee, where you can bring and eat your own lunch. We also organise beginner tutorials in Latex, a careers fair and an annual trip abroad to places like CERN and DESY. The Pirate Party is a technology-oriented political society, 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 unrestricted access to information. The society strives to preserve personal privacy and oppose censorship and surveillance. We manage the Trinity VPN, which helps students overcome internet censorship. The Pirate Party also organises regular Hackathons, CTFs (Capture the Flag), and seminars on Ethical Hacking, Privacy, and Cyber-Security


Players - Dublin University Players is Europe’s largest and most active drama society. Heading into it’s 88th year, Players is one of the most active societies on campus with over 60 productions a year, weekly Wednesday night events, theatre training programmes and Festivals and panels all held throughout the year. DU Players is a must for anyone with a passion for theatre, partying, literature and dancing. Whether you want to act, direct, design or just be a part of the madness and have somewhere to come and make a cup of tea between lectures, there’s something for everyone with DU Players.

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. 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. 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 session

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!

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!

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. TCD Russian Society offers students a Russian cultural experience that is available to all. Our aim is to introduce and promote students to the Russian culture and language. From cosy movie nights, to wine tasting, to pub crawls, to meeting the Russian ambassador -we’ve got a wide range of events to offer! TCD Russian Society welcomes all students to share an alluring experience with us and other societies we collaborate with. Come along for our traditional Chai and Chats which are held every week where we all get together and have some craic! Find out more by following us on our social media for regular updates and sneak peeks to our future events which you won’t want to miss!


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 College Singers consists of four choirs: Trinity Singers, the mixed choir; Boydell Singers, the female choir; Trinitones and Trinity Belles, the a capella male and female pop ensembles. Our aim is to promote choral music to a high standard both within and outside the college. This involves concerts and competitions as well as a society tour every year. Each choir rehearses on a weekly evening basis and social events take place regularly throughout the year. Please follow the choirs’ social media pages to find more information and to get the latest updates on rehearsals and plans for the coming year! 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. 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 and Journalists to human-rights Lawyers. To this end, SOFIA regularly hosts speakers who 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 Trinity is for people interested in social development through education and activism. We are your one-stop shop for volunteering and global activism in college. We are a branch of the Irish NGO SUAS. We aim to provide students with a means of giving back through the volunteer programmes we run, including literacy, maths, and homework clubs in DEIS schools around Dublin. We also offer volunteer abroad programmes to India and Zambia each Summer. If volunteering not for you, we have talks from experts on social issues, film screenings, a student magazine, and social events. Get involved ! 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.” Trinity Trad Soc- invites members to play and listen to Irish traditional music in a warm and welcoming environment. It seeks to give musicians the opportunity to play and socialise, and beginners the chance to learn, listen, make friends, and fully immerse themselves in traditional Irish culture. Our aim is to promote the tradition on campus and to provide regular workshops and recitals from top class musicians.Whether you’re an All-Ireland medallist or you’ve never even held a tin whistle, this lively and friendly society is worth checking out! Trinity Arts Festival is a celebration of all forms of art in Trinity. We are a society that aims to bring together Dublin-based creatives, students and societies from across campus under the mutual celebration for the love of creative expression. With our highlight of the year being the largest student-run arts festival in Ireland, we have established our festival as one of the most diverse events on the college calendar. Moreover, we provide a platform for art to be accessible to all through our regular talks, workshops, speakers, panels, exhibitions, concerts and array of cultural events throughout the year involving and collaborating with more societies than any other on campus. TAF is a marvellous, inclusive and very unique experience for attendees, members and festival volunteers alike and absolutely not to be missed!


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 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 endof-year exhibition! Trinity FM is Trinity’s student radio society, and is the only 100% student-run radio station in the country. Members of TFM can expect a variety of music, radio and social related events, not to mention the opportunity to broadcast your own radio show! This year, the society will be offering members the chance to broadcast their shows both online from home and from our professional studio on campus. We broadcast every weekday from 3pm - 12am on trinityfm.com. Whether you’re interested in hosting, learning the technical aspects, or even just making new friends, Trinity FM is the place for you!

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!! 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.

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.

The Voluntary Tuition Programme (VTP) is a partnership between St. Andrew’s Resource Centre and Trinity students whose aim is to promote education as an enjoyable learning experience for children and young people in the inner-city area regardless of their socio-economic backgrounds. We match Trinity students on a one-to-one basis with a pupil from a socio-economically disadvantaged school in the local community, and each pair meets for an hour a week to help the children with homework, provide additional tutoring in a subject of your choice, 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 at our events and gaining valuable tutoring and leadership experience, be sure to get involved!

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.

The DU 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. Educational and social events are organised throughout the year, fostering a good relationship between staff and students.


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 provides affordable asana and pranayama classes taught by qualified yoga teachers. Our teachers offer diverse styles of asana practice such as Hatha, Iyengar, and Vinyasa. As well, we run workshops throughout the year commonly on Acroyoga, inversions, and arm-balancing. Our yoga classes are the perfect addition to your weekly workout routine, whether looking to build strength, flexibility, or simply destress. All levels are welcome. We strongly advise purchasing your own yoga mat for the year, however we can provide free long term rentals for those in need (with a deposit). This year Yoga Dublin has offered to provide discounted prices on mats for our members only, so sign up to avail of this opportunity and more. Pop over to our instagram @duyogasociety for some free virtual yoga classes during Freshers Week. Follow our socials for more information and updates. Zoological Society (ZooSoc) is the go-to society for all animal lovers. We host talks from a wide range of zoologists and other professionals, make expeditions to observe wildlife, and organise legendary trips away. We also bring animals on to campus so you can get up close and personal with the cuddly, the crawly and the scaly. We are passionate about animal welfare and conservation. Our society room is the perfect habitat, with our own special ‘wildlife’ in a library full of nature books and DVDs. We’re a sociable bunch – you could even say we’re party animals!

The society committees have worked hard to adapt to virtual events and online activity. We are launching a calender of events from the CSC site www.trinitysocieties.ie for the coming year to keep you informed as to what society activity/events happen throughout the year. We hope that some in-person activity will take place soon *crossed fingers and toes*, but for now we hope that new and returning students enjoy what there is available. Below is a selection of highlights from the past years and the kind of activity we cannot wait to repeat!



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