Student Clubs
A club for every interest
There are more than forty student clubs at Chulalongkorn University. Whatever you are passionate about, you will find a community of students who share it — and joining a club is one of the best ways to build friendships, leadership, and a life outside your coursework.
There are more than forty student clubs at Chulalongkorn University.
Student Academic Clubs
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Student Academic Clubs

Chulalongkorn University is aware of its moral and social responsibilities. An important part of its educational program is devoted to general education. The aim is to emphasize the educated, well-rounded, aspect of graduates naturally and, at the same time, to instill in them a humanistic outlook. All the University’s syllabuses and pedagogical as well as extramural programs and activities have been designed to sharpen a sense of social justice and responsibility, as well as to hone the ability to meet community needs. The University does not claim to serve as a model of good conduct, nor does it pretend to have answers to all problems in moral, ethical, or social matters. However, by raising pertinent questions and demonstrating concern for such matters, Chulalongkorn renders a service to the nation as a whole.
- Buddhism and Traditions
- Religious Studies
- Mind Study
- Creation and Design
- Debates, Public Speaking and Human Relations
- Literary Club
- Foreign Relations
- CU Comp.
- AIESEC
Student Sports Clubs
Student Sports Clubs

- Sepak Takraw (rattan ball game)
- Athletics
- Shooting
- Judo
- Boxing
- Aquatic Sports
- Volleyball
- Table Tennis
- Softball
- Tennis
- Jockey
- Football
- Fencing
- Badminton
- Rugby
- Basketball
- Bridge and Chess
- petanque
- Karate
- Tae kwon do
- Rhythmic Dance
Student Clubs for Arts and Culture
Student Clubs for Arts and Culture
- Thai Classical Music
- Chorus
- Photography
- Lanna Arts and Culture
- CU Band
- Thai Classical Dance and Dramatic Arts
- Northeastern Arts and Culture
- Traditional Thai Weapons and Martial Arts
Students Clubs for Community Development and the Public Good
- Voluntary Work Camp for Students
- Hill Tribe Development Volunteers
- Conservation
- Blood Donation and Social Welfare
- CU Community Work
- Southern Students
Students Clubs for Community Development and the Public Good
Inspire future engineers 2015 at Loei (Northeastern Province)

















OSA Youth Education Aug 5, 2013















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In addition, CU also recommeds that their students
join the English Club, which is supervised
by teachers of the Language Institute.
i For more information please contact
Student Affairs Office Chulalongkorn University
2nd Fl. Chulajakrapong Building
Phayathai Rd. Wangmai Bangkok 10330
Tel: +66-2-218-7052

Student Academic Clubs

Student Sports Clubs

Student Clubs for Arts and Culture

Student Clubs for Community Development and the Public Good
The English Club
In addition to the clubs above, Chulalongkorn University also recommends that its students join the English Club, which is supervised by teachers of the Language Institute.