Student Acitivities
Chulalongkorn University is aware of its moral and social responsibilities. An important part of its educational program is devoted to general education. The aim is to emphasize the educated, well-rounded aspect of graduates naturally and, at the same time, to instill in them a humanistic outlook. All the University’s syllabuses and pedagogical as well as extramural programs and activities have been designed to sharpen a sense of social justice and responsibility, as well as to hone the ability to meet community needs. The University does not claim to serve as a model of good conduct, nor does it pretend to have answers to all problems in moral, ethical, or social matters. However, by raising pertinent questions and demonstrating concern for such matters, Chulalongkorn renders a service to the nation as a whole.
Here are some examples of CU student activities.
Welcome Freshies Day
The Wai Kru Ceremony
Loy Krathong Day
Student Clubs
There are more than forty student clubs at Chulalongkorn University.
Academic Clubs
- Buddhism and Traditions
- Religious Studies
- Mind Study
- Creation and Design
- Debates, Public Speaking and Human Relations
- Literary Club
- Foreign Relations
- CU Comp
- AIESEC
Sport Clubs
- Takraw (rattan ball game)
- Athletics
- Shooting
- Judo
- Boxing
- Aquatic Sports
- Volleyball
- Table Tennis
- Softball
- Tennis
- Jockey
- Football
- Fencing
- Badminton
- Rugby
- Basketball
- Bridge and Chess
- Petong
- Karate
- Tekwando
- Rhythmic Dance
Arts and Culture Clubs
- Thai Classical Music
- Chorus
- Photography
- Lanna Arts and Culture
- Isan Club
- CU Band
- Thai Classical Dance and Dramatic Arts
- Northeastern Arts and Culture
- Traditional Thai Weapons and Martial Arts
Community Development and the Public Good Clubs
- Voluntary Work Camp for Students
- Hill Tribe Development Volunteers
- Conservation
- Blood Donation and Social Welfare
- CU Community Work
- Southern Students
Learn more about the student clubs in the PDF file below