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With over 25,000 members, we are NTU's largest student organisation, dedicated to advancing the interests of the students we serve through rendering services, contributing to campus vibrancy, and advocating for student voices.
Raising Up our Voice
CCAs of NTU 2025
Brought to you by student leaders across NTU’s vibrant CCA scene, and curated by U-Insight, CCAs of NTU 2025 lets you discover what makes each club special as you find your place here.
Features are posted daily from 14 July onwards - check back frequently for updates!
"Every second counts."
Did you know that nearly 1 in 3 deaths in Singapore is due to heart disease or stroke? Every day, 23 lives are lost to cardiovascular disease (Singapore Heart Foundation). With early CPR and a defibrillator, survival rates can improve drastically. At CDLH, we believe everyone can be a lifesaver—and we aim to empower NTU students with the life-saving skills to protect others, possibly someone’s loved one.
Our Purpose: Empowering Women in Tech
NTU Women in Tech (WiT) was founded with a clear mission: to break barriers and create equal opportunities for women to thrive in technology. We provide a safe, inclusive space where NTU students—regardless of experience—can explore tech, build confidence, and grow their careers. By connecting with industry leaders and offering hands-on learning opportunities, we aim to bridge the gender gap and drive real impact in tech.
Imagine this: It’s been a long, stressful day at school, you’ve been rushing assignments and deadlines, and you just need somewhere to sit and destress. For me, Nanyang Arts Ensemble was this place. Doing crafts has always been something that I have held near and dear to my heart, and being able to do so in a judgment-free zone with like-minded individuals only makes it more dear to me.
Representing the “W” in Welfare Services Club, Supporting Committee Internal Relations (IR) plays a key role in weaving WSC together and strengthening unity by fostering social cohesion among members across all 19 portfolios through bonding activities, community engagement, and welfare programmes.
To support our objectives, the portfolio is structured into 4 subcommittees: Events, Logistics, Business Liaison, and Publicity & Publications. Mass meetings are held bi-weekly on Wednesdays to share announcements and for members to engage in bonding activities.
Curious about what we’ve got planned? Here’s a round-up of all our events for the upcoming academic year!
Do you have a love for dance, or a curiosity to explore new styles on the battle stage? Let Soul Funky ignite that fire within you, and we welcome you to join our dynamic, close‑knit community! Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced dancer, Soul Funky opens its doors to anyone with a passion for music and rhythm.
Our Purpose: Igniting Passion in Funk Styles!
Founded in August 2008 by Fabian Wong, then a Year 2 student, Soul Funky first started as a sub-club under the NTU Breakers and achieved club independence in 2011. Soul Funky hence emerged to become NTU’s premier popping and locking club, specializing in these two distinct styles of street funk!
Curious about how engineering can transform lives? Join the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) at NTU, where we’re bridging the gap between the biomedical industry and academia.
Our Purpose: Building the Future of Healthcare, Together
Founded in 2009, BMES is a vibrant student chapter that empowers undergraduates to explore biomedical engineering beyond the classroom. We create a platform where ideas meet industry, and where students get hands-on with real-world healthcare challenges. From AI in diagnostics to next generation medical devices, BMES is where innovation begins.
“Be the reason for them to smile.” This is the mission that Friends of Children (FoC) has strived to uphold and bear witness to since our beginning in 2003. As NTU Welfare Services Club’s (WSC) biggest portfolio, our tightknit community of over 300 volunteers strive to inspire our service users to achieve their greatest potential through academic coaching and character building!
“Last set, best set, breakfast set!”
This is what is usually chanted by my teammates whenever we finish our final sets, whether on land or in water, to look forward to our team breakfast at Koufu in Upper Thomson.
The sport I am sharing with you is Canoe Kayak Sprint. As a student athlete in NTU, I have found solace in training at Macritchie Reservoir, where I get to escape the pressures of academic life. It trains both my body and mind, reminding me to stay disciplined and accountable for myself.
When I first joined NTU Wine Society, I thought it would just be wine tastings and some chill nights. It is that, but also a lot more.
What makes the club stand out is how we balance learning and leisure. There is no pressure to be an expert or to memorise flavour profiles. People come with all levels of experience, and everyone is encouraged to learn at their own pace. Sometimes you leave a session having picked up technical knowledge about acidity and tannins, and other times you just remember that one funny wine label that made the whole table laugh. You do not need to know anything going in, just show up, be curious, and enjoy.
Actions are but by intentions, and each person will have that which he or she intended.
Assalamualaikum wr wb. May peace be upon you! Welcome to NTU Muslim Society.
Your involvement in NTUMS, whether it be as a planner for humanitarian efforts, an organiser of knowledge-based gatherings, a publicity member involved in design and photography or any of the vast and various roles in NTUMS, will be as vibrant as you make it. Every Muslim in NTU is a part of NTUMS, which primarily aims to foster and serve the Muslim community.
Looking for a safe space to explore the Christian faith, build meaningful relationships, and grow in community during your university years? Welcome to NTU Tabernacle Fellowship – where faith meets friendship and community thrives!
Our Purpose: Growing Together in Faith and Community
NTU Tabernacle Fellowship was founded to create a supportive Christian community within NTU where students can explore their faith, ask big questions, and grow together in their walk with God.
When you hear the name “NTU Buddhist Society,” you might imagine a purely religious club focused on in-depth Buddhist study. But NTUBS is much more than that. I joined without much deep knowledge of Buddhism, and I quickly learnt that this is a warm, inclusive community open to everyone, regardless of background, nationality, or experience. Whether you're exploring Buddhism for the first time or looking for like-minded individuals in your university journey, you’ll find your place here. Along the way, you’ll also build friendships that last beyond university life, like I did here.
Have you ever wondered what kind of jobs people with physical disabilities do, or how they stay active and connected despite mobility challenges? Beyond what we see day-to-day, there’s a vibrant, resilient community with stories and passion waiting to be shared and you can be a part of it.
At Regular Service Project for the Physically Challenged (RSPPC), we believe that Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) deserve to be a part of society, not apart from it.
Curious how swimming and running come together in one thrilling sport? Make a splash and break a sweat with NTU Aquathlon! From chasing to personal bests to immersing yourself in an active, supportive community, we can’t wait to welcome you to the team!
Our Purpose: Diving into the Best of Both Worlds
NTU Aquathlon was founded to bring together students who are passionate about both swimming and running — or simply looking for a fun, challenging way to stay active. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting out, our club welcomes everyone, regardless of fitness background.
Looking for a fun, low-commitment CCA where you can unwind and try a new game every week with friends—without worrying about learning the rules on your own? Whether you grew up loving games like Mafia, Chess, or Cluedo, or you're curious about modern twists on classic concepts, Fastforward Board Games Society has something for you.
Our Vision:Disability Does Not Equate to Disqualification
CurL’s vision is to empower individuals that are Physically Challenged and/or Intellectually Disabled to realise their potential by challenging their physical and mental limits. At the same time, we aim to raise public awareness, allowing our service users and others to look beyond their disabilities, fostering the spirit of volunteerism in our community. We believe that everyone has potential worth celebrating — and we’re here to walk alongside them in that journey.
Welcome to NTU Men’s Touch Football. A team which started off as a group of players forming a school team for the sake of seasonal competitions - to an officially recognised NTU sports club, and touch team.
Over years of experience, we recognise the growing interest of Touch Football in Singapore and are cognizant of the struggles a beginner may face when learning the sport for the first time. Rest assured, we are here to bridge that gap - as long as you can meet our expectations.
NTU Wushu engages in various traditional and modern forms of Chinese martial arts to compete and represent NTU on an institutional and national level. Our members perform aesthetic routines which comprises a diversity of mesmerising forms and weapon types. We hope to connect people with Wushu, displaying the beauty and power of it. New or experienced, everybody will be able to explore new routines with opportunities to compete and perform.
Step into the world of corporate banking with NTU’s Corporate Banking Club (CBC). Our club serves as a platform for students eager to explore the industry and educate themselves beyond what’s taught in modules.
At CBC, we aim to bridge the gap between academic learning and the real-world banking industry. Our club is designed for students who want to understand banking beyond the surface. Whether you are considering a career in corporate banking or simply want to broaden your financial knowledge, we provide opportunities for you to learn and grow!
No - we’re not the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, USA.
We’re cooler.
CAC Media & IT (MIT) is NTU’s biggest event coverage club, and we strive to capture moments in frames, aiming to encapsulate the efforts of students from over 23 different clubs under CAC to the best of our creative abilities. While our deliverables revolve around photography, videography and web development, we place great pride and emphasis on member welfare, skill development and community.
root@NTU is a welcoming community where everyone, from complete beginners to cybersecurity enthusiasts, gathers to learn, hack, and grow. This is exactly where you need to be if you wish to pursue your interests in cybersecurity while you are at NTU.
Our Purpose & Mission
root@NTU exists to make cybersecurity accessible, easy, and fun for everyone. Our mission is simple: provide NTU students from all backgrounds the foundational skills and knowledge to confidently navigate cybersecurity. Through friendly and interactive sessions, we equip you with essential skills and foster a cyber-aware mindset, preparing you for future opportunities.
On my first day of windsurfing, I watched the buildings turn into tiny LEGO blocks as I drifted closer and closer to the anchored container vessels out at sea. The wind had taken me on a one-way trip towards Batam, and for a moment, I genuinely panicked. Thankfully, our instructor had been keeping a close eye on me and sped over on her small craft to tow me back to shore.
That was my first day.
And yet, I came back the very next day — hoping to chase the same thrill I had just experienced.
“I need years of experience to join Chinese Dance”, “I need to be very flexible to join Chinese Dance”, “Chinese Dance only accepts girls”, and other myths to be debunked! Welcome to NTU Chinese Dance Club, a tightly-knit community where we learn and grow together, regardless of background.
Founded in 1994, we seek to preserve and promote the rich heritage of Chinese Dance while embracing modern creative expressions. Through the integration of traditional and modern elements, we offer a dynamic platform for artistic growth. In recent years, we have hosted and participated in various events both within and outside of NTU.
Overseas Volunteering Expedition (OVE) is a special project under NTU’s Welfare Services Club (WSC) that focuses on overseas community service. As a club, we aim to make a difference in communities across emerging economies by contributing our time, effort, and skills as students. At the same time, we’re also committed to giving back to our local community through regular volunteering sessions and supporting ad-hoc projects where help is needed.
Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned athlete, NTU Dragon Boat welcomes you to experience one of the most rewarding and exhilarating CCAs in NTU. We believe in pushing boundaries, embracing challenges, and growing together, as individuals and as a team.
Our ultimate goal is to win the Prime Minister’s Cup (PMC), the highest-level inter-varsity competition for Dragon Boat in Singapore. We are proud to celebrate our men’s team as four-time reigning champions and our women’s team for their impressive back-to-back victories.
Ever wondered how young leaders are shaping the world or how cross-cultural experiences can transform your perspective? Join AIESEC in NTU and embark on an exciting journey of personal development, global impact, and leadership! We’re thrilled to welcome you to a vibrant community of passionate changemakers.
One defining moment for NTU BJJ happens at the beginning of every first semester when we watch the newcomers come into their first training session. Most people often don’t expect how technical even the basics can be, and everything can feel awkward at first, especially with how high contact the sport can be. But seeing them slowly gain confidence, move on from their mistakes with laughter, and realize it's okay to make mistakes; that’s always a highlight. It’s a reminder of how far everyone has come, and how supportive our club environment is.
When I first joined NTUES, I didn’t know exactly what to expect. But what I found was a group of people who genuinely cared — not just about ideas, but about growing together and making something meaningful as a team.
This year, we’re excited to keep that spirit going. NTUES is serious about creating impact — not through big talk, but through real action and shared purpose. We’re looking for people who believe in showing up, trying new things and building alongside others who care just as much.
Are you someone who loves capturing memories, telling stories through the visual medium, or simply curious about photography and videography?
Whether you're a seasoned shooter or just beginning your journey behind the lens, NTU Photo-Videographic Society (NTUPVS) is the perfect place to grow, learn, and connect with like-minded creatives.
Whether you're looking to give back, advocate for mental wellness, or simply connect with like-minded peers — RSPMH is the place for you!
By fostering meaningful interactions between students and service users, we strive to foster active participation, skill development, and personal growth among the service users. Through the events we host, we aim to raise awareness about mental wellbeing, encouraging all the NTU students to take good care of their mental health and support the wellness of their loved ones.
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Join us for a collaborative event between NTUSU and REACH. Participants can look forward to robust discussions with Minister for Health, Mr Ong Ye Kung, about various geopolitical issues that Singapore must overcome.
Attendees will have the opportunity to dialogue with Minister Ong about the current state of affairs around the world and how Singapore can navigate this increasingly volatile environment.
📅 Date: 8 April 2025, Tuesday
⏰ Time: 7.30pm – 9pm (Registration and Dinner will start at 6.30pm)
📍 Venue: Lifelong Learning Institute, 11 Eunos Rd 8, Singapore 408601
All students of Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) are welcome to join the forum! Sign up using the link provided in our bio. We'll see you there!
U-Walk is NTUSU’s semesterly outreach initiative where NTUSU’s Ussociates hit the ground to hear directly from YOU. We’re stationed at key locations across campus to have face-to-face conversations about your student experience—what’s working, what’s not and how we can improve campus life together
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