Current Societies

♥  Hill52 (student radio station),Hand-drawn illustration in pink of a group of people seated around a teapot, drinking and chatting

♥  Christian Union,

♥  GSA Gallery Society,

♥  Climbing Society,

♥  Rule of 3D/Digital Assets Club,

♥  Strika FC (Football Society),

♥  MASS (Mackintosh Architectural Students Society),

♥  Set the Zine - a zine and publishing society,

♥  Film Society,

♥  GRUPA (Central and Eastern European Society),

♥  Palestinian Solidarity Society,

♥  Volleyball Society,

♥  GSA Indian Society,

♥  Yoga Society, 

♥  Climbing Society, 

♥  GSA Performing Arts Society, 

♥  Copy Magazine; Free Writing Society,

♥  Chinese Student Society (GSACSS), 

♥  Re:PRESENT, 

♥  Green Spaces,

♥  Glasgow School of Art Muslim Association 

 

Societies, student groups and sports clubs are an amazing way to create community as part of your GSA experience beyond the limits of your academic interests and studies. They are places for creating friendships, community, ideas and projects, gaining and practicing new skills for life or future employment or putting those skills to the service of bigger things.  

All societies and groups are entirely student-led, and student organised, and grow out of student’s interests meaning a society’s existence can ebb and flow, or some societies can even last years. 

All societies are supported by the Students’ Association in countless ways including financially in their funding and also in developing their membership and deciding how they wish to organise and manage themselves as an autonomous group. 

They can be a group based around a common interest, a common identity, they can be a space of learning, a social space, they could form out of a campaign idea, a solution to a problem, address a specific concern in or beyond the curriculum, or they could even speak to students’ politcal interests locally and nationally. 

 

What are the benefits of setting up a society or student group at GSASA? 

  • Access to up to £250 of funding per semester for items that support your societies’ activity – from pitch hire, to books, to t-shirts, whatever is needed! 
  • Access to the Societies Committee a twice yearly meeting which is a collaborative space for connecting with other societies and student groups. 
  • Specialist support through the Sabbatical Officers (student leaders elected by GSA students in the previous academic year).  
  • Specialist support through the Community and Societies Coordinator – a paid member of staff to specifically support and develop societies. 

 

Want to set up a new society? Get support with wherever your idea is at! 

To explore setting up a new society contact the Community and Societies Coordinator, Leilani Rabemananjara, they are happy to help you regardless of wherever you’re at – you could have just the spark of an idea you’d like to explore or already have something fully-formed with a small group of like-minded students, societies can, and do, form out of both! 

 

Image by Rachel Cannings