Hanoi Clubs

At Swinburne Vietnam, student clubs are where you can explore your passions, develop new skills, and make meaningful connections. Covering diverse fields such as academics, arts, sports, social engagement, and community, our clubs are student-led with strong support from StudentHQ. They offer a dynamic environment to strengthen teamwork, communication, and leadership skills.

And if you can’t find a club that fits your interests, you’re always welcome to start a new one and create your own legacy!

Hanoi Location

SBC – Swinburne Badminton Club
Promoting badminton and fostering an inclusive space where enthusiasts of the sport can connect.

Razorbacks – Swinburne Basketball Club
Developing talent, building team spirit, and creating a strong basketball community in Hanoi.

SEC – Swinburne Event Club
Bringing cultural and social experiences through diverse events, fostering a vibrant community and stronger personal connections.

SDS – Swinburne Debate Society
Sharpening critical thinking and debate skills while organizing large-scale debate tournaments in Hanoi.

Vovinam – Swinburne Vovinam Club
A space to train both body and mind, while promoting Vietnam’s traditional martial art, Vovinam.

Soundwave – Swinburne Music Club
A creative hub for self-expression and passion for music, where members can learn, perform, and connect with fellow art lovers.

Burn[e] Squad – Swinburne Dance Club
Uniting dance enthusiasts to create an energetic and inspiring playground for creativity.

Chef’s Choice – Swinburne Cooking Club
A creative community for young food lovers to explore, experiment, and share their passion for unique cuisine.

SaoV – Swinburne Arena of Valor Club
An eSports space for learning and organizing competitive events, building a dynamic and innovative gaming community.

SFC – Swinburne Football Club
Providing a holistic football experience that develops skills while strengthening community bonds.

Click&Click – Swinburne Photography Club
A creative space for photography enthusiasts to capture memorable moments and preserve student life at Swinburne.

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