RMIT University has many different types of clubs run by students for students. Most are run or supported by either the RMIT Union or the RMIT Student Union. Clubs are an important element of Student Life at RMIT and if clubs don't already exist both Unions help students start new clubs.
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Academic Clubs occur within various RMIT departments and are encouraged to help students meet other people studying the same course.[1]
Arts Collectives are run by RMIT Union Arts.[2]
Cultural Clubs are nationality based for International Students to meet other people from their own countries.[1]
RMIT has a student run magazine, radio station broadcasting to all of Melbourne and television studios as part of Channel 31.[3]
There are clubs based on Political affiliations and student activism.[1]
Recreational Clubs are student groups run for the enjoyment of students.[1]
All Sports Clubs are run by RMIT Union Sports & Recreation.[4]
The Student Union runs a small set of core clubs as listed below.[1]