Clubs and Organizations

Student Clubs and Organizations

Clubs provide a great way to get involved, develop leadership skills, pursue personal interests, and engage in community service as well as form a network of friends and contacts from the various nationalities on campus.

Here is a list of clubs that you can join. JOIN ONE TODAY AND CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER!

NO. CLUB OBJECTIVE MEETING DAYS MEETING TIME MEETING VENUE EMAIL
1. AIESEC To enables young people discover and develop their potential to provide leadership for positive impact towards society through mentorship training and exchange programs. Friday 11:00a.m – 1:00pm Classroom K aiesec@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
2.. Business Club Business and entrepreneurship Thursday 12:40 – 1:20pm BS 1 buss.club@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
3. Chinese Club To embrace and expose students to the Chinese culture. Tuesday / Thursday 12:40p.m – 1:20p.m SRI Confucius 1 chinese@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
4. Club of Hotel and Tourism Students (CHATS) To enhance hotel and tourism skills and knowledge through practical experiences in culinary arts, food production and seminars. Tuesday 12:40p.m Demonstration Kitchen chats@club.usiu.ac.ke
5.. Criminal Justice Club To broaden students' understanding and familiarity with the three major components of the criminal justice system, (police, courts, and corrections) Wednesday 12:40p.m – 1:20p.m T.V 1 criminaljustice@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
6. Dance Club To develop a multifaceted physicality through training in dance techniques. Monday & Thursday 2pm – 5p.m Aerobics Room dance@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
7. Environmental Society (ENSO) To educate and cultivate an appreciation and interest in the environment by focusing on environmental conservation and sustainability. Monday 12:40p.m Classroom L enso@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
8. Film Club To unify students interested in film activities and are ready to learn the different aspects of filmmaking by extending their learning outside of classroom through telling stories that make an impact to the society. Wednesday & Friday 12:40p.m Classroom K film@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
9. French To embrace and expose students to the French culture. Friday 11:30 – 1:p.m Classroom G french@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
10. HeForShe To achieve equality by encouraging all genders to partake as agents of change and take action against negative stereotypes and behaviors. Thursday 12:40p.m T.V 2 heforshe@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
11. Hultz Prize Club The Hult program is to empower USIU students with knowledge on what they need to excel in the technology industry. The members participate in competitions whose winning Team have the chance to qualify directly for the Hult Prize Regional Summits and get one step closer to the Global Accelerator. Thursday 1:20 – 2:00pm TV 1 hultprize@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
12. Information Technology Club To promote knowledge of Information Technology skills through seminars and workshops, to match the fast paced changes in the technological world. Tuesday 12:40p.m Incubation Center it@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
13. International Youth Fellowship To inspire future ethical leaders through three core values: challenge, change, and cohesion trough global youth summit. Friday 12:40p.m Auditorium / LT 1 iyf@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
14. Journalism Club To create a forum that will enhance the Journalistic profession touching on the three arms of journalism (Print media, Broadcast and Public Relations) Wednesday 12:40 – 1:20pm Classroom I journalism@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
15. Michezo Afrika To explore talent, stimulate and educate students using visual and performing arts. Friday 10:00a.m Auditorium michezoafrika@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
16. Moot Court Club To give the students a platform to practice and test their argument and advocacy skills on contemporary international law matters in a courtroom setting. Friday 12:00 – 2p.m Moot court room moot@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
17. Music Club To provide a creative and open platform for students to express themselves through musical talent (instruments, vocal and digital music etc.) Monday – Thursday & Friday 3:00 – 5:00p.m & 12:00pm- 3:00p.m Auditorium upstairs music@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
18. Peer Educators and Counselling Club (PECC) To create an open and safe space for students’ education and wellness programs through activities such as telephone counseling, peer education, peer mentorship, seminar and workshops. Mon– Thursday Tuesday Wednesday 12:40- 1:20p.m 1p.m– 4: 45p.m 12p.m – 3p.m Peer Counseling Room peercounseling@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
19. People Living With Disability (PWD To cultivates all-inclusive community where all PWDs and USIU-Africa community grow in excellence and without discrimination Bi-Weekly 10am – 1p.m Disability & Inclusion center pwd@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
20. Pharmacy Club To promote the pharmacy profession by interactions with patients and healthcare professionals through information exchange between universities, conferences. Friday 11:00a.m LT. 5 pharmacy@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
21. President’s Award Club To equip the youth with life skills and ethical values through expeditions, community service and team building. This programs are accessed where the ultimate prize is awarded at State House by the sitting president. Monday 12:40 – 1:20pm BS 1 intaward@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
22. Radio To Inform, Entertain and Educate the local community. Thursday 12:40pm – 1:20p.m Lilian Beam Studio radio@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
23. Red Cross To build capacity and respond with vigor, compassion and empathy to those affected by disaster or are at risk, in the best way possible. This is done through first aid, basic fire and disaster management training. Wednesday 12:40 – 1:20pm LT 2 redcross@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
24. Research Club To promote intellectual discourse, social participation, and professional guidance on exploring research through systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Monday & Friday 12:40 & 11:00a.m T.V 1 research@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
25. Rotaract To provide community and international service to others and promote high ethical standards to advance the world understanding, goodwill, and peace. This is done through trainings and interactions with Rotarians who offer guidance and support to the students. Friday 11:00 – 1.pm B2 rotaract@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
26. Sign Language Club To broaden students’ understanding and familiarity with sign language and deaf culture through trainings and interaction with those who live with these challenges. Tuesday Friday 12:40- 1:20pm 3:00p.m – 4pm TV 2 signlanguage@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
27. Spanish Club To enable registered members to develop Spanish language skills, to understand and appreciate the diverse Spanish cultures, using the best available resources in order to make positive impacts to the global society Wednesday 3:00 – 3:30pm LT 8 spanish@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
28. Speak Up Club To sensitize its members on gender equality and to effectively promote gender equality and freedom from discrimination amongst the students, staff and faculty of the USIU-Africa community. Monday & Wednesday 12:40 – 1:20pm TV 2 speakup@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
29. Spoken Arts & Debate Society To equip students with effective communication skills through debates. Monday -Thursday 12:40– 1:20pm Room J sads@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
30. Visual Arts To explore and appreciate different forms of art by giving students the platform to create beautiful pieces Thursday 12:40 – 1:20p.m Room L visualarts@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
31. World Youth Alliance (WYA) To promote human dignity in policy and culture and focus on issues relating to international law and human rights, economic and social development, and global health. Monday 12:40p.m Classroom Q way@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
32. Young Diplomat Forum (YDF) To provide students with unique opportunity and objective research on diplomacy and foreign policy, through talks by ambassadors, simulation and embassy visits. Thursday 12:40 – 1:20pm Classroom I youngdiplomat@clubs.usiu.ac.ke

GREAT NEWS! You can start your own club. HOW?

  • Create an interest assessment among campus students.
  • Propose a patron.
  • Submit the club proposal to the Student Council Secretary General.

The Club Coordinators Office regularly registers clubs as long as they meet the criteria as indicated in the Clubs Handbook. For more information, kindly contact the Senior Student Affairs Officer – Clubs Mr. Chris Ayuoyi on Ext. 792 or the Student Affairs officer– Clubs Ms. Jane Nyaga on Ext. 766.

Clubs and Organizations

Student Clubs and Organizations

Clubs provide a great way to get involved, develop leadership skills, pursue personal interests, and engage in community service as well as form a network of friends and contacts from the various nationalities on campus.

Here is a list of clubs that you can join. JOIN ONE TODAY AND CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER!

NO. CLUB OBJECTIVE MEETING DAYS MEETING TIME MEETING VENUE EMAIL
1. AIESEC To enables young people discover and develop their potential to provide leadership for positive impact towards society through mentorship training and exchange programs. Friday 11:00a.m – 1:00pm Classroom K aiesec@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
2.. Business Club Business and entrepreneurship Thursday 12:40 – 1:20pm BS 1 buss.club@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
3. Chinese Club To embrace and expose students to the Chinese culture. Tuesday / Thursday 12:40p.m – 1:20p.m SRI Confucius 1 chinese@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
4. Club of Hotel and Tourism Students (CHATS) To enhance hotel and tourism skills and knowledge through practical experiences in culinary arts, food production and seminars. Tuesday 12:40p.m Demonstration Kitchen chats@club.usiu.ac.ke
5.. Criminal Justice Club To broaden students' understanding and familiarity with the three major components of the criminal justice system, (police, courts, and corrections) Wednesday 12:40p.m – 1:20p.m T.V 1 criminaljustice@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
6. Dance Club To develop a multifaceted physicality through training in dance techniques. Monday & Thursday 2pm – 5p.m Aerobics Room dance@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
7. Environmental Society (ENSO) To educate and cultivate an appreciation and interest in the environment by focusing on environmental conservation and sustainability. Monday 12:40p.m Classroom L enso@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
8. Film Club To unify students interested in film activities and are ready to learn the different aspects of filmmaking by extending their learning outside of classroom through telling stories that make an impact to the society. Wednesday & Friday 12:40p.m Classroom K film@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
9. French To embrace and expose students to the French culture. Friday 11:30 – 1:p.m Classroom G french@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
10. HeForShe To achieve equality by encouraging all genders to partake as agents of change and take action against negative stereotypes and behaviors. Thursday 12:40p.m T.V 2 heforshe@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
11. Hultz Prize Club The Hult program is to empower USIU students with knowledge on what they need to excel in the technology industry. The members participate in competitions whose winning Team have the chance to qualify directly for the Hult Prize Regional Summits and get one step closer to the Global Accelerator. Thursday 1:20 – 2:00pm TV 1 hultprize@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
12. Information Technology Club To promote knowledge of Information Technology skills through seminars and workshops, to match the fast paced changes in the technological world. Tuesday 12:40p.m Incubation Center it@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
13. International Youth Fellowship To inspire future ethical leaders through three core values: challenge, change, and cohesion trough global youth summit. Friday 12:40p.m Auditorium / LT 1 iyf@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
14. Journalism Club To create a forum that will enhance the Journalistic profession touching on the three arms of journalism (Print media, Broadcast and Public Relations) Wednesday 12:40 – 1:20pm Classroom I journalism@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
15. Michezo Afrika To explore talent, stimulate and educate students using visual and performing arts. Friday 10:00a.m Auditorium michezoafrika@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
16. Moot Court Club To give the students a platform to practice and test their argument and advocacy skills on contemporary international law matters in a courtroom setting. Friday 12:00 – 2p.m Moot court room moot@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
17. Music Club To provide a creative and open platform for students to express themselves through musical talent (instruments, vocal and digital music etc.) Monday – Thursday & Friday 3:00 – 5:00p.m & 12:00pm- 3:00p.m Auditorium upstairs music@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
18. Peer Educators and Counselling Club (PECC) To create an open and safe space for students’ education and wellness programs through activities such as telephone counseling, peer education, peer mentorship, seminar and workshops. Mon– Thursday Tuesday Wednesday 12:40- 1:20p.m 1p.m– 4: 45p.m 12p.m – 3p.m Peer Counseling Room peercounseling@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
19. People Living With Disability (PWD To cultivates all-inclusive community where all PWDs and USIU-Africa community grow in excellence and without discrimination Bi-Weekly 10am – 1p.m Disability & Inclusion center pwd@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
20. Pharmacy Club To promote the pharmacy profession by interactions with patients and healthcare professionals through information exchange between universities, conferences. Friday 11:00a.m LT. 5 pharmacy@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
21. President’s Award Club To equip the youth with life skills and ethical values through expeditions, community service and team building. This programs are accessed where the ultimate prize is awarded at State House by the sitting president. Monday 12:40 – 1:20pm BS 1 intaward@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
22. Radio To Inform, Entertain and Educate the local community. Thursday 12:40pm – 1:20p.m Lilian Beam Studio radio@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
23. Red Cross To build capacity and respond with vigor, compassion and empathy to those affected by disaster or are at risk, in the best way possible. This is done through first aid, basic fire and disaster management training. Wednesday 12:40 – 1:20pm LT 2 redcross@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
24. Research Club To promote intellectual discourse, social participation, and professional guidance on exploring research through systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Monday & Friday 12:40 & 11:00a.m T.V 1 research@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
25. Rotaract To provide community and international service to others and promote high ethical standards to advance the world understanding, goodwill, and peace. This is done through trainings and interactions with Rotarians who offer guidance and support to the students. Friday 11:00 – 1.pm B2 rotaract@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
26. Sign Language Club To broaden students’ understanding and familiarity with sign language and deaf culture through trainings and interaction with those who live with these challenges. Tuesday Friday 12:40- 1:20pm 3:00p.m – 4pm TV 2 signlanguage@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
27. Spanish Club To enable registered members to develop Spanish language skills, to understand and appreciate the diverse Spanish cultures, using the best available resources in order to make positive impacts to the global society Wednesday 3:00 – 3:30pm LT 8 spanish@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
28. Speak Up Club To sensitize its members on gender equality and to effectively promote gender equality and freedom from discrimination amongst the students, staff and faculty of the USIU-Africa community. Monday & Wednesday 12:40 – 1:20pm TV 2 speakup@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
29. Spoken Arts & Debate Society To equip students with effective communication skills through debates. Monday -Thursday 12:40– 1:20pm Room J sads@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
30. Visual Arts To explore and appreciate different forms of art by giving students the platform to create beautiful pieces Thursday 12:40 – 1:20p.m Room L visualarts@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
31. World Youth Alliance (WYA) To promote human dignity in policy and culture and focus on issues relating to international law and human rights, economic and social development, and global health. Monday 12:40p.m Classroom Q way@clubs.usiu.ac.ke
32. Young Diplomat Forum (YDF) To provide students with unique opportunity and objective research on diplomacy and foreign policy, through talks by ambassadors, simulation and embassy visits. Thursday 12:40 – 1:20pm Classroom I youngdiplomat@clubs.usiu.ac.ke

GREAT NEWS! You can start your own club. HOW?

  • Create an interest assessment among campus students.
  • Propose a patron.
  • Submit the club proposal to the Student Council Secretary General.

The Club Coordinators Office regularly registers clubs as long as they meet the criteria as indicated in the Clubs Handbook. For more information, kindly contact the Senior Student Affairs Officer – Clubs Mr. Chris Ayuoyi on Ext. 792 or the Student Affairs officer– Clubs Ms. Jane Nyaga on Ext. 766.

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