We celebrate Scottish culture, and our main focus is to teach people how to do Scottish Reeling.
Trinity College Cancer Society is one of the largest societies on campus and the only college cancer society in Ireland.
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that envelopes a cultural blend of music, acrobatics and martial arts. The society provides regular capoeira classes on campus.
Trinity Cards Society aims to provide a friendly and competitive environment for playing all card games, including Texas Hold’em Poker and Bridge.
The Central Societies Committee (CSC) is the body responsible for student societies in Trinity College
The Chapel Choir aims to promote church music in its intended liturgical setting but it is not a religious grouping.
The objective of the Folk Group is to provide music for services in the College Chapel and especially on Sundays at 12.15pm during lecture term in consultation with the chaplaincy.
The Chess Club caters for all levels of players and those who want to learn more about the game. For the more serious player, Dublin University has a chess team in the Leinster League, which gives you the chance to play against opponents of a high rating and obtain one for yourself if you are not already rated.
The CSSA TCD branch is a sub-unit of the Irish Chinese Students and Scholars Association. All Chinese students and scholars, as well as other non-Chinese students once entered Trinity College, are eligible to apply.
Founded in 1837, Choral Society is Trinity’s oldest and largest choir. We are a four part mixed voice choir, consisting of undergraduates, postgraduates and staff. Choral specialises in performing large scale choral works with full orchestral accompaniment both within and outside the walls of Trinity.
The Union is a scripture-based and non-denominational fellowship whose members confess Jesus Christ as their Saviour and Lord and who as a body of believers, united in Christ, seek to work towards the aims of the Union.
'It's not all murder, tyranny, drunkeness, eye-gouging, baby-eating, flatulence, incest, oratory, horses with men in them, sowrdplay, sorcery, one-eyed monsters, blood, death, orgies, degradation, idolatry and regicide...
"Dublin University Comedy Society is the student run Comedy Society for Trinity College Dublin. The society's aim is to foster an appreciation for all things comic and it is the largest student comedy society in the country.
The object of DUCSS is to further interest and knowledge in Computer Science by the promotion of events to foster and develop co-operation between persons involved in Computer Science, associated disciplines and the application of Computerised Systems.
The aim of the Cumann Gaelach is to promote the Irish language and culture within the College. The aim of the Cumann Gaelach is to promote the Irish language and culture within the College, in order to allow students to maintain an interest and ability in the language after finishing their secondary education.