Clubs and Socs:
List of clubs and socs and their aims
Alternative Photography:
Practice 19th Cantury photographic techniques, to work towards an exhibition
Amnesty International:
Follows the aims and goals of the campaigns of Amnesty Ireland. Creates awareness on campus and takes part in puiblic demonstrations.
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Basketball:
Bicycle:
Increase awareness of cycling, provide learning workshops for repair and maintenance
Boxing Fitness:
Learn discipline of boxing, run a fitness class
Chamber choir:
Form a 4 part harmony group, perform short concert
Christian:
Give opportunity for students’ to socialise in a Christian context, provide atmosphere of tolerance and respect.
Collaborative Arts:
Provide a platform for the different arts.
Comedy:
Promote, view and take part in comedy.
Computer Games:
Facilitate a social scene for gamers in IADT, run tournaments and other events.
Drama:
Perform shows, increase involvement in film, theatre and drama.
Ecological:
Entertainment:
involve student body in entertainment, to organise off campus events.
Film:
Organise film screenings, film making, and competitions.
Free Running:
Train beginners in basic safety techniques , trips to training grounds, work with international trainers.
GAA
Gothic/Horror:
Film screenings, literature, trips.
Hip Hop:
Teach Hip Hop, do a show at the end of the year.
I’m right you’re wrong:
Engage debate and discussion, take part in debating competitions in other 3rd level institutions.
Jamming:
Bring musicians together, improve music skill.
Jugger:
Continue success of club internationally, provide safe and fun experience for IADT students.
Knitty Gritty:
Teach knitting
LGBT:
Provide an open forum for students regardless of sexual orientation.
Life Drawing:
Give the opportunity to all students to take part in life drawing.
Literary:
Provide outlet to discuss literature and culture, development of creative writing. Creation of a monthly zine. Organise outings and invite guest speakers to the college.
Mature Students:
Support and encourage mature students.
Model making:
Exhibitions, forums collaborate with other students.
Pirate:
Educate about lifestyle and history of 17th Century pirates – treasure hunts, sailing, sword fighting, story telling
Poker:
Low stake poker tournaments, educate responsible attitude to poker as a recreational pursuit.
Psychology:
Further learn psychology, organise social events , formal ball provide a networking structure, hold at least one charity event
Pyjama:
Provide a comfortable atmosphere with films and fun, hosting another national pj day.
Rugby:
Play rugby, possibly set up tag rugby, keep people fit, provide IRFU with Irish College players.
Sci-Fi/ Anime:
Promotion of Japanese culture and media.
Scuba Diving:
Teach people how to scuba dive.
Snow Sports:
Get Students involved in snow sports, organise lessons , trip
Soccer:
Surf:
to share knowledge of the sport, get beginners interested.
Tennis:
Enhance the sport through fitness and fun, to interact with other schools through competitive events.
Yoga:
Provide affordable access to yoga, exercise and de-stress.


