Clubs and Societies
Student groups play an important role in promoting sustainability issues on and off campus. Join one of the many student clubs, organisations and initiatives on campus to make your voice heard on these critical issues and inspire others to do the same.
SMU FinLIT programme
SDG 1
The SMU Financial Literacy, Inclusion and Technology (SMU FinLIT) programme aims to promote financial and social inclusion by helping youths and young adults in Singapore to become more aware of financial matters and technology so as to make well-informed economic decisions regarding saving, investing, borrowing, and more.
SMU GROW Project Edibles
SDG 2
SMU GROW Project Edibles was initiated to engage the SMU Community on conversations about sustainable urban farming, food security, and the impact of climate change on our food resource. Volunteers also support the maintenance and harvesting of vegetables grown in indoor farming systems installed at campus.
Project Midori
SDG 2 | SDG 12
Driven by a group of undergraduates who are passionate about reducing food wastage, Project Midori aims to promote sustainable food habits at SMU.
SMU Peer Helpers
SMU Peer Helpers promote the mental health and well-being cause by organising campus events and are trained to support the work of professional counsellors at the Mrs. Wong Kwok Leong Student Wellness Centre by providing a listening ear and emotional support to their peers in times of need.
SMU Red Cross Youth Chapter
SDG 3 | SDG 11
SMU Red Cross is a community service club dedicated to relieving human suffering, protecting human lives and dignity, and responding to emergencies.
SMU Youth Mentors
SDG 4
Established to support the holistic development of primary and secondary students in Singapore through weekly mentoring session, SMU Youth Mentors empowers youths in Singapore to become autonomous leaders
SMU Caretalyst
SDG 4 | SDG 10
SMU Caretalyst aims to educate, encourage, and empower future leaders to make a difference by supporting underpriveledged children to improve their academic performance and social skills as well as equipping those with intellectual disabilities with life skills.
SMU Women's Connection
SDG 5
SMU Peer Helpers promote the mental health and well-being cause by organising campus events and are trained to support the work of professional counsellors at the Mrs. Wong Kwok Leong Student Wellness Centre by providing a listening ear and emotional support to their peers in times of need.
SMU Social Impact Catalyst
SDG 8
SMU Social Impact Catalyst (SIC) is a chapter of Singapore's largest youth-centric organisation focused on social entrepreneurship and innovation, providing students an opportunity to create meaningful social impact by applying business concepts to projects that create change for good.
SMU Purple
SDG 10
SMU Purple is a group of students dedicated to driving disability awareness and promoting inclusivity for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) in SMU. “SMU Purple” is inspired by the fact that the colour purple has increasingly been associated with disability awareness and inclusion.
SMU Rotaract Club
SDG 10
A youth development club that places emphasis on service, outreach and fellowship, SMU Rotaract Club serves vulnerable communities in Singapore such as underpriveledged children, those with mental disabilities, and migrant workers.
SMU Uni-Y
SDG 10
SMU Uni-Y is a community that stands to champion and develop youth to be counted as independent and effective contributors to an inclusive society through various initiatives for underprivileged children, youth-at-risk and migrant workers.
Project Stop Single-Use Disposables (SSUD)
SDG 12
Project SSUD aims to reshape the SMU community’s reliance on single-use disposables, as well as to understand the consumer habits of the our community.
SMU Verts
SDG 12 | SDG 13
SMU Verts is SMU’s official environmental sustainability club that promotes environmental responsibility and empowers individuals to do their part for the environment through exciting events and sustainable practices.
SMU Sustainable Investment Club
SDG 17
SMU Sustainable Investment Club is the first and largest sustainable finance-focused club in Singapore that aims to raise awareness, conduct thematic research and develop a new generation of investors in sustainable finance.
SMU Thrive Social Consulting
SDG 17
Thrive Social Consulting is one of Singapore’s largest pro bono consulting organisations with chapters in SMU and NTU. Members engage in real-world consulting projects with a wide network of non-profit partners, helping them tackle their most challenging strategic problems.