STEM student groups
Make the most out of your university experience and get involved with these groups available to students studying science, engineering and technology. Student groups are an ideal place to network, build skills, make friends and prepare yourself to be job ready.
Engineers Without Borders Swinburne group
The Engineers Without Borders Swinburne chapter aims to raise awareness of humanitarian issues at home and abroad while providing opportunities for members to make a real difference in the lives of others. They welcome all enthusiastic and like-minded people.
Platform Female
Platform Female is a group for women in tech studying at Swinburne to get together, create stuff, share ideas and drink way too much coffee. It’s for beginners and experts alike.
Women in Engineering @Swinburne
Women in Engineering @Swinburne is a network with a mission to attract, support and celebrate women in Engineering and foster an environment of gender equity for both students and academics. They organise regular networking and social events and conduct workshops for confidence building, career guidance and negotiation skills. Female students and academics and male champions are welcome.
Women in ICT
Women in ICT at Swinburne is a Facebook social group for women studying any ICT units at Swinburne. The group aims to create a supportive and friendly network for women, develop strong links to women in the industry and be a place where students can find friends and mentors.
Women in STEM
The Women in STEM group has a mission to attract, support and celebrate women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) at Swinburne, with the ultimate goal of achieving gender equity for both students and academics. Their aim is to create a network of female and male students and academics to support female STEM students in achieving their career goals and contribute to societal good while ensuring career–life balance.
Looking for more student groups?
Swinburne has a broad range of student groups across many interest areas. Join one (or more!) to make new friends across campus and further refine your skills.