ACADEMIC CLUBS
College of Business

Accountancy and Business Club
The Accountancy & Business Club (ABC) is the official Academic Club for the Nanyang Business School (NBS). Managed by an elected team of Student Leaders, it is our mandate to champion for Voice, Value and Vibrancy within the NBS community. We spearhead events and initiatives that enrich every NBS student’s experience, while also serving as a bridge between students and the faculty. The club comprises of three portfolios: Events, Marketing and Corporate Liaison. Each portfolio plays an integral role in upholding the reputation of NBS, developing high-quality programmes, and sourcing for strategic partnerships to provide NBS students with a vibrant and holistic campus experience.
Sub-clubs: NBS Audit and Assurance Team, Tax Advisory Club, Banking and Finance Club, Business Analytics Club, Risk Analytics Club, MarkeTHINK and HRCC
College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Art, Design and Media Student Club
The ADM Student Club is comprised of a group of selected individuals who work together to improve life in the School of Art, Design and Media for the general student population – not only academically, but also with regards to extra-curricular activities. Each member of the Club serves a specific purpose, tasked with varying responsibilities that cover each facet of ADM life, may it be social, welfare, among others. Through the fulfilment of these responsibilities, the Club hopes to facilitate change, maintain the quality of the student life in the school, as well as help establish a better reputation for ADM in and out of the NTU campus.
College of Science

Biological Sciences Club
The NTU BS Club is a club that serves NTU SBS Undergraduates. We aim to promote the academic pursuits of students, enhance the experience and foster bonds among students. BS Club serve as a bridge between the student body, the university and external bodies.
College of Engineering

Civil and Environmental Engineering
The CEE Club was established as an Academic Constituent Club for the undergraduate student population, directed by CEE students for the benefit of all CEE students. The CEE Club is committed to the enrichment of all CEE students, and organises events and activities to promote a fulfilling university journey for all. In addition, the CEE Club also provides career and internship opportunities by arranging site visits, career sharing session and seminars with our corporate and industrial partners.
College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Communication and Information Club
The Communication and Information (CI) Club is the official academic club for the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI). Our mission is to empower the voices, advocate the interests, and enhance the vibrancy of school culture of WKWSCI students, and to build a community where WKWSCI students are empowered partners in building their school experience.
College of Engineering

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Club
The EEE Club aims to build an inclusive community where NTU EEE students are empowered partners in building their university experience. We are responsible for nurturing the student life and development of all EEE/IEM undergraduates through a variety of enriching activities, including volunteering opportunities, bonding events and annual Freshman Orientation Programme (Efinity).
Sub-clubs: Egnite, EEE OCIP, Efinity, E3
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine

Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Students' Medical Society
The LKC Students' Medical Society aims to enrich the schooling life of all students of our school. We do so through organising activities in various domains, ranging from academic, careers, research, sports, arts and culture, to wellbeing. We also help to represent the views of the student population and facilitate the addressing of concerns that students may have.
College of Engineering

Material Science and Engineering Club
The MSE club is a student run organization dedicated to serving the interests and welfare of students from the school of materials science and engineering by organizing various activities and initiatives for the students and faculty. These include bonding activities, welfare initiatives and a host of sporting events. In addition, the club serves as an intermediary between faculty and the student body, speaking on their behalf and bridging the gap between student and school.
College of Engineering

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Club
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Club (MAE Club) is an academic constituent club which serves MAE undergraduates. Consisting of 8 portfolios, there is something for everyone. If you like contributing to the community and fostering close bonds with your faculty, MAE Club is for you.
National Institute of Education

NIE Student Teachers' Club
The NIE Student Teachers’ Club’s (NSTC) foremost duty is to safeguard and enhance the interests of its student teacher members. The Club achieves this by: promoting vibrancy on campus for a safe and lively environment that student teachers feel at home in; organising events that lend a sense of vibrancy and active student life; and refining initiatives that care for the needs and wants of student teachers in NIE. The Club also functions as the core vessel of communication between the students, subsidiary clubs, and NTU-NIE administration.
Sub-clubs: Club ArNex, Club Sci·Napse, Club Jeux,
DanceFuzion, Chinese Language Education And Research (CLEAR) Club,
Service Learning Club,
Physical Education & Sports Science Club, (PESS), Tamil Language Club (TLC), Malay Language and Cultural Society
College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

School of Humanities Club
The SoH Club aims to enhance our fellow SoH students' university experience both scholastically and socially. Through events such as SoH Day, Exam Welfare Week, !deas Fest, Transition and Orientation Program etc., our students are able to interact and bond with fellow students from other subject areas and, through this exchange, foster a vibrant SoH Identity.
Sub-clubs: Chinese Sub-Club, History Sub-Club,
Linguistics & Multi Lingual Studies Sub-Club, Philosophy Sub-Club, English Sub-Club
College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

School of Social Sciences (SSS) Club
The SSS Club plans and organises social and academic events for the SSS student population and hopes to foster cohesion and bonding among students from the four courses it houses: Sociology, Economics, Psychology and Public Policy and Global Affairs.
Sub-clubs: Public Policy and Global Affairs Sub-Club, Economics Sub-Club
College of Engineering

Students' Computer Science and Engineering Club
The academic constituent club of Students' Computer Science and Engineering (SCSE) attends to the academic and non-academic needs of the students through various social and academic events.
College of Science

Students' Physical and Mathematical Sciences Club
The SPMS Club aims to promote interaction, bonding and foster a common identity among members, through welfare, social, cultural, educational and sporting activities. We provide a bridge of communication between the club and the university/ external body. Some key events include the Freshmen Orientation Programmes (FOP), which allows new freshmen to forge new friendships as they begin their university journey.
College of Science

Students’ Asian School of Environment Club
The ASE Club is the representative student club of NTU's Asian School of the Environment. ASE Club holds the chair position in the Sustainability Comittee within the Student Union In NTU. We have been working with student bodies within NTU, that are involved in sustainability efforts in the campus. We are the mode of communication between students and student governing bodies of NTU, in the sustainability conversation.
College of Engineering & College of Science

Students’ Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) Club
The CCEB Student Club is a group of highly passionate and zealous volunteers who aim to improve the experiences of undergraduate students in school by creating a healthy, friendly and lively atmosphere. The main objective is to encourage interaction among the undergraduate students in both professional and personal levels, by organizing various academic and recreational activities.