Student Societies
The University of Melbourne has over 100 affiliated clubs and societies to cater for a wide range of sporting, cultural and special interests. Bachelor of Commerce students can choose from seven clubs and societies associated with the Faculty of Economics and Commerce which aim to meet your specific requirements.
Membership or involvement in a club or society is an excellent way for you to meet new people, expand interests, take on leadership roles while studying and build professional and personal skills. The Faculty based clubs and societies organise academic, career and professional activities and a range of social functions.
Follow the links below to find out more about the clubs and societies as well as events and activities that they have to offer.
- Commerce Students' Society
- International Commerce Students' Society (ICSS)
- The Accounting Students' Association (ASA)
- Actuarial Students' Society
- The Financial Management Association of Australia (FMAA)
FMAA (The Financial Management Association of Australia)aims to develop the professional skills of its members and to provide a forum for interaction between commerce students and their future employers.
- AIESEC
AIESEC is the leading global youth organisation providing leadership opportunities, international internships and participation in a global learning curriculum. Together with a focus on building personal networks and exploring the direction and ambition of their future, AIESEC has an innovative approach to engaging and developing young people.
- Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
- Student Entrepreneurs | Agents of Change
The Student Entrepreneurs Club stimulates entrepreneurship on campus via seminars, workshops and pitch competitions. It is a platform to inspire, connect, and share students' business ideas and visions.
- Extra Curricular Network Australia (ECNA)
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