Student Clubs
Clubs and associations bring engineering learning to life through hands‑on experiences, networking, industry engagement and vibrant student communities.
Joining a student club is a great way to:
- Connect with peers across your discipline and the wider engineering community.
- Strengthen your professional skills through events, workshops and real‑world projects.
- Grow your confidence by taking on leadership, teamwork or project roles.
- Expand your career opportunities through industry exposure and networking.
- Have fun and get involved in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Whether you’re passionate about civil, mechanical, mechatronics, robotics, motorsport, humanitarian engineering or you simply want to meet like‑minded people, there’s a club here for you.
Discover our clubs
Explore student‑led engineering clubs that help you make connections and shape your future career.

Curtin Civil Engineering Association
Dedicated to all things civil and construction engineering, the CCEA offers a range of events and collaborations, creating a vibrant community that prepares students for successful careers.

Curtin Engineers Club
Curtin Engineers Club remains as one of the last clubs that encompasses all engineering specialities, serving as a unique, inclusive environment for social interaction between all engineering students.

Curtin Engineers Without Borders
Curtin Engineers Without Borders engages students in humanitarian engineering through outreach, development and community‑focused programs.

Curtin Mechanical Society
CMS is an engineering club with an academic focus, giving students support to develop their professional skills. They also facilitate networking events, promoting engagement with a wide range of industries.

Curtin Motorsport Team
Curtin Motorsport Team gives students hands‑on experience applying engineering knowledge through Formula SAE, while building leadership, teamwork and professional skills.

Curtin Robotics Club
This club offers hands-on experience, advanced projects, and a platform to unleash your creativity. Dive into robotics, expand your skills, and be part of a community passionate about technology and innovation.

Curtin Society of Mechatronic Engineers
This society engages students beyond their studies, connecting them with industry and peers through panels, networking events, workshops and socials.

Women in Engineering Curtin Division
Women in Engineering Curtin Division supports and empowers women in STEM through inclusive events that build technical, academic and networking skills, with strong industry engagement.

Young Engineers Australia
This is the single largest subgroup within the Engineers Australia engineering community. For more than 25 years, YEA has existed to represent, support and provide a voice for young engineers in Australia.