Student Activities

Student Organizations

AUW students have passions and interests that go far beyond the classroom. Students have taken the initiative to start clubs in nearly every category, from music to charity to politics. With such a variety to choose from, you are sure to find your fit. If your hobby is not represented by an existing club, the Office of Student Activities (OSA) will help you create one.

Here is a sample of the clubs and organizations that AUW students have established:

Club Name
1 AI Society
2 AMDS Club
3 Animal Welfare Club
4 Anthology Club
5 Art Club
6 Astronomy and Physics Club
7 Badminton Club
8 Bangla Music Club
9 Biological Science Club
10 Boxing Club
11 BRIDGE Initiative Club
12 Chess Club
13 China Horizon Club
14 Computer Science Club
15 Culinery Chef Club
16 Dance Club
17 Debating Society
18 Economics Club
19 Entrepreneurship Club
20 Environmental Science Club
21 Fashion Tailoring Club
22 Film Club
23 Fitness Club
24 Future Leaders Collective
25 Graphics Design Club
26 Hygiene Club
27 Hypatia: Women in STEM Club
28 Indigenous Club
29 Japanese Club
30 Karate Club
31 Martial Arts Club
32 Mentorship Club
33 Model United Nations Club
34 Music Club
35 Neuroscience Club
36 Peace Cafe
37 Photography Club
38 Poetry and Art Club
39 PPE Club
40 Public Health Club
41 Research Club
42 Running Club
43 Saraswati Book Club
44 SheCodes Club
45 Social Service Club
46 Sustainable Development Goals Club
47 Table Tennis Club
48 Theatre Club
49 Vegetarian Club
50 Volleyball Club
51 Waste Management Club
52 Women Across Borders Club
53 Women Empowerment Project Club

Work Study

The Office of Student Activities also manages the AUW Works Study Program. The AUW Work Study Program provides AUW students the opportunity to develop professional skills and earn wages while they are students on campus. This program also:

  • assists students in developing a positive attitude toward work
  • teaches students good work habits and time management skills
  • enhances students’ sense of responsibility
  • provides students with valuable learning experience while doing worthwhile work
  • meets the needs of the University in performing day-to-day operations

To be eligible for Work Study, a student must maintain good academic standing and must be a full-time undergraduate student (enrolled in at least three 4-credit courses each semester). Students facing academic actions such as Academic Probation will not be allowed to hold a work study position unless approved by the Director of Student Services.

Click here to access the Work Study Handbook and learn more.

Student Government

The AUW Student Government is composed of five class representatives and four executive board members consisting of the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

Mission

AUW Student Government (SG) represents and acts on behalf of the AUW student body to build a better community by creating a bridge of collaboration between the University administration and the student body, ensuring transparency and effectiveness of policies, and advocating for student voices.

To contact AUW Student Government, please send a message to  auwstudentgovernment@auw.edu.bd