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The Central Societies Committee (CSC) is the body responsible for student societies in Trinity College.

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Archaeological Society

The Archaeology Society aims to increase awareness of the importance of protection of heritage sites, especially those in Ireland.

Biochemical

The aims of the society are to stimulate interest in Biochemistry, and related disciplines and also to promote closer contact and co-operation between all students and staff who share that interest.

Biological Society

The aims of the Biological Society include the integration and strengthening of links between the years of the School of Medicine as well as highlighting medicine’s role in society.

Business and Economics Society (DUBES)

Dublin University Business and Economics Society ( DUBES)

Classical Society

'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...

Engineering Society

The Engineering Society was established to promote the Engineering profession in Trinity College.

European Law Students Association (ELSA)

ELSA aims to establish lasting contacts amongst young lawyers and law students within ELSA Ireland through an educational and social association.

Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC)

Trinity's branch of the Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC) is dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of the law on society and campaigning for reform, as well as providing legal services to Trinity students.

History Society

DU History Society, currently in its 77th session, is a society run for the benefit of students interested in or studying history. DU History Society mixes academic lectures with social events, making it a friendly, engaging and informative society to be involved in.

Internet (Netsoc)

Netsoc is Dublin University Internet Society, and is devoted to all things ‘internet’. We offer webspace that can be accessed from anywhere in the world. We run weekly tutorials on everything from how to make simple webpages right up to advanced fancy-pants sites.

Law Society

Dublin University Law Society has been active in Trinity for over 70 years. It is a committed and successful faculty society, and also a general social and debating society. Activities throughout the year reflect the social and academic aims of the society, from hosting the Dublin University Intervarsity Moot Court, to formal and informal social outings and also the publication of the Trinity College Law Review.

Management Science Society DUMSS

This bright society plans events for its members such as guest speakers, race nights, karoke nights, networking nights, "team-building" trips away, sports leagues, trading games and lots, lots more.

Mathematical Society

The Dublin University Mathematical Society runs weekly events for anyone with an interest in mathematics.

Microbiological Society

Founded in 1976 to review conceptual and technological advances in diverse areas of microbiology, mycology, virology and biotechnology.

Pharmaceutical Students Association (DUPSA)

The objectives of DUPSA are to promote awareness of the current pharmaceutical industry in Ireland and the changing legislation in the practice of pharmacy.

Physical Society

The Physoc is a society for students of all disciplines with an interest in physics, the most fundamental of the sciences.

Psychology Society

The aims of the Psychology Society are to promote the field of psychology within College and to demonstrate the subject’s importance and relevance to everyday life.

Theological Society (Theo)

Theo (College Theological Society), based in the GMB, is one of Trinity College's oldest societies. It regularly holds guest lectures and informal talks on a wide variety of topics, as well as social events, such as parties and film nights, providing a fun and relaxed environment for members to enjoy.

Therapy Society

The Therapy society, based in the St. James’s Street Campus aims to unite the four therapy courses, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Radiation Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy, through social events and other activities.

Zoological Society

The aim of the society is to promote interest in zoological areas; through field trips, talks and social evenings. We hope to create a greater interest in the field amongst staff and students.