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► Cultural

Below you will find a list of the Cultural Societies that are part of the Union of Brunel Students, and a bit of information about them. If you would like more details, click on the society name to be taken to their website (if they have one).

Please note that UBS does not update the society websites and cannot be held responsible for missing or out of date information. If you can't find what you're looking for, or would like to set up a society, please email vp.studentactivities@brunel.ac.uk who will be able to help you!

ACS (AFRO CARIBBEAN SOCIETY

CYPRUS SOCIETY

Brunel boasts one of the largest African Caribbean Socities in the UK. Brunel ACS aim to enhance your educational experience at Brunel by our mission which is to 'Celebrate and Elevate a Positive image of Ethnicity!' A society devoted to exploring the culture of Cyprus.

HELLENIC SOCIETY (GREEK)

GREAT WALL (CHINESE)

   

KOREAN

NIGERIAN

We let more people know and understand Korean Culture The Nigerian Society will seek to promote awareness of Nigerian issues

SRI-LANKAN

PAKISTANI

The Sri Lankan Society will offer socialising opportunities for people with interests in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan Society provides opportunities for members to be introduced to and to experience the Sri Lankan culture. Pakistan Society is a non-political, non-religious cultural society whose aim is to unite people of all backgrounds celebrating the cultural heritage of Pakistan through social and traditional events.

Kurdish Studies & Students

 ABACUS (CHINESE)

The Brunel Kurdish Studies & Students Society is a non-political society that strives to promote greater awareness of the Kurds, their political and cultural situation in the Middle East and as a significant minority community in the UK The Association of British and Chinese University Students was formed in 1994 at Cambridge University by a group of mainly British-born Chinese who felt that there was a need to promote an awareness of the Chinese community in Britain. Since then, ABACUS in Cambridge has grown into a society that holds regular social meets and charitable events.

 
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