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Find contact details for various national interest and culture-related university societies such as African, Arab Cultural Society, Asia Pacific, Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese and French among others

 

AEGEE (Association des Etats Generauz des Etudiants de l'Europe)

http://aegee.oxford.googlepages.com/

AEGEE (European Students Forum) is one of the biggest interdisciplinary student associations in Europe; it is represented by 15,000 students, active in 241 academic cities, in 40 countries all around Europe. AEGEE is a secular, non-profit organisation, not linked to any political party. All projects and activities are based on the voluntary work of its members.

Email: aegee.oxford@gmail.com

Africa Society, Oxford University

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~afrisoc/

Email: afrisoc@herald.ox.ac.uk

Arab Cultural Society, Oxford University

http://ouacs.wordpress.com/

The OUACS serves many different roles on campus. Firstly, it acts as a meeting point and contact hub for all Arab students on Campus. It aims to represent them and offer them maximum support. It also aims to present a platform for voices and speakers from, or interested in, the Arab world, with the topics of discussions covering politics, history, the arts, and culture. It also organizes parties and social events, so wherever your interests may lie, OUACS has something to offer.

Email: ouacs@herald.ox.ac.uk

Asia-Pacific Society, Oxford University

http://www.ouaps.org.uk/

The Oxford University Asia-Pacific Society (OUAPS) was formed in 1999 and is the largest Asian society in Oxford, with over 700 members. Its affiliates and networks span four continents. The society aims to encourage and promote an understanding of current issues related to the Asia-Pacific, and to inspire interest in the political, economic, social and cultural developments in this dynamic region of the world.


Australia and New Zealand Society, Oxford University

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ouanz/

The Oxford University Australia and New Zealand Society exists to help Australians and New Zealanders get the most out of their time at Oxford. OUANZ is a great way to meet like-minded people in all kinds of social settings. As well as providing information and practical support, OUANZ hosts some of Oxford's most exciting events - be it classy and sophisticated, sporting, guest speakers, movie nights, or National celebrations.

Email: oxfordANZ@gmail.com


Bahá’í Society, Oxford

http://www.oxfordbahais.com/obs/

Brazilian Society, Oxford University

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~brazil/

The objectives of OUBS are: one, to promote debate about the Brazilian reality related with social, economic, political and cultural aspects; two, to improve the relationship among the Brazilian community itself and among the Brazilian community, the British society and other overseas communities; and three, to promote the articulation of the interests of Brazilian postgraduate students and researchers residing in Oxfordshire through association.

Email: brazil@herald.ox.ac.uk

Bulgarian Society, Oxford University

Oxford University Bulgarian Society was established by a group of students in 1996. Its aims are to gather the Bulgarian students at Oxford in a friendly and easy-going society, where they can meet each other in a relaxing atmosphere, away from the pressures of academic work, exchange ideas about life in Oxford and Bulgaria, socialise in general. Further aim is to encourage awareness of Bulgaria, its culture, history and traditions, amongst Oxford students.

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~bulgsoc
website: bulgsoc@herald.ox.ac.uk


Canadian Society, Oxford University

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~cansoc/

Email: CanSoc@herald.ox.ac.uk


Chinese Drama Society, Oxford University

http://www.oxcds.org.uk/

CDS was formed in June 2005 to promote interest in Chinese Drama, not just among Chinese, but also in the general public. Since its formation, it has staged a number of successful dramas and shows.

Email: cds@herald.ox.ac.uk


Chinese International Awareness, Oxford University

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~oxcia

Email: oxcia@herald.ox.ac.uk

OXCIA is a vibrant, inclusive and truly international society that aims to promote an interest in Chinese culture within Oxford University. Anyone with any interest in Chinese culture is encouraged to come to its events – it exists to foster this interest, as well as to give advice and answer questions. OXCIA regularly organizes speaker events, museum visits and free Mandarin lessons as an integral part of promoting cultural awareness. In addition, it also holds Orient-themed parties, food-related events, film nights, festival celebrations, and trips to China.


Chinese Student and Scholar Association, Oxford University

http://www.oxcssa.org.uk/

Email: rui.wen@keble.ox.ac.uk


Franco-British Student Alliance

http://www.fbsalliance.org/en/

Bringing universities, students, and leaders of both countries closer together, encouraging mutual understanding, galvanizing cross-Channel relationships, and working towards common goals, such are the ambitions of the Franco-British Student Alliance.


French Society, Oxford University

http://groupspaces.com/oufs/

Email: oufrench@herald.ox.ac.uk

 

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