1. LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
LIST OF STUDENT ORGANISATIONS
STUDENT BODIES
No Student Bodies Description
1 CSI Volunteers CSI stands for Community Service Initiatives. CSI Volunteers is a team
of young people who aspire to make a difference in the lives of the
community. CSI Volunteers focuses on youth engagement and provide
opportunities for campus students to inculcate a sense of volunteerism
and social responsibility through various activities and events
organized locally and abroad. Some of the notable efforts made include
Yes We Can!, Taylor’s World Food Day 2.0, Flood Relief Efforts (FREE),
HOJO Japan Earthquake-Tsunami Fundraiser and the hosting of the
Hong Kong Institute of Education for Service Learning experience in
Malaysia. CSI Volunteers has a strong network support from various
NGOs in Malaysia. Various opportunities offered within CSI include:
CSI Volunteers Programme
CSI Learning Tours
Local Outreach Projects
(Crisis Response, Humanitarian Aid, Environment Care, Youth
Volunteerism)
Overseas Outreach Projects
E-mail: taylors.csi@gmail.com
2 Taylor’s University Debaters The Taylor’s University Debaters specializes in public speaking and
debates and represents the University in various debate competitions.
Our debaters are coached professionally by debate experts who help
develop their preparations for competitions, friendly matches and
even organize debate tournaments. Regular practices and mock
debates are held to sharpen students’ critical thinking, general
knowledge and enhance their communication skills through various
intellectual platforms.
E-mail: tudebaters@gmail.com
3 Taylor’s University Cultural Arts
Performers (TRADISI)
The Taylor’s University Cultural Arts Performers (TRADISI) is a
strategic avenue for students to promote and learn the richness of the
Malaysian culture through performing arts, particularly in the area of
music and dance. TRADISI is trained and coached by local experts who
are passionate in imparting the essence of the culture and diversity
through each routine that is then showcased during key university
events and competitions throughout the year.
E-mail: taylorslakesidetradisi@yahoo.com.my
2. CLUB/SOCIETY
No Club/Society Description Cluster
1 Circle K Club Circle K is a Kiwanis affiliated organisation that comprises
of University students who are passionate about service
learning. Through Circle K, which is established in more
than 17 nations, students develop their leadership and
networking skills and collaborate in efforts to benefit
charitable organisations.
The activities conducted include fundraisers, camping
trips and visits to many charitable homes.
E-mail : circlek.tlc@gmail.com
Community Centric
2 LEO Club The Leo club aims to provide students with Leadership,
Experience and Opportunity both individually and
collectively by tapping into social service activities. The
LEO club members diligently organise activities that
benefit various charitable homes through fund raiser
activities.
E-mail: leoclubtul@gmail.com
3 PAWS The Pet and Wildlife Society (PAWS) is committed to
improving the state of animal welfare, implementation of
environmental care and creating awareness on issues
endangering the species of animals and wildlife.
Through PAWS, students will be able to develop civic
consciousness, learn the art of persuasion and spreading
awareness in hope of creating more responsible citizens.
E-mail: pawsc.tu@gmail.com
4 Rotaract Club The Taylor’s University Rotaract Club chapter focuses on
self-development while contributing to society and
promoting international understanding.
All Rotaract efforts begin at the local, grassroots level, with
members addressing their communities’ physical and
social needs while promoting international understanding
and peace through a framework of friendship and service
E-mail: rotaract.taylors@gmail.com
3. 5 Model United Nations
Club
Model United Nations is a simulation of the UN General
Assembly and other multilateral bodies. In Model UN,
students step into the shoes of ambassadors from UN
member states, to debate current issues on the
organisation's agenda. While playing their roles as
ambassadors, student "delegates" make speeches, prepare
draft resolutions, negotiate with allies and adversaries,
resolve conflicts, and navigate the Model UN conference
rules of procedure - all in the interest of mobilizing
"international cooperation" to resolve problems that affect
countries all over the world.
E-mail: munclub.tlc@gmail.com
Public Speaking
6 Toastmasters Club The Taylor’s University Toastmasters Club is established
with an aim of helping students develop their
communication, public speaking and leadership skills.
Through their modules and simulations, students will
embark on a learning period exposing them to simulations
and public speaking exercises that enables them to develop
the art of speaking, listening and thinking.
E-mail: toastmastersclub.tlc@gmail.com
7 Accounting Club The Taylor’s University Accounting Club (TUCPA) which is
also a CPA Australia Student Charter is not just about
debits and credits. Providing students with leadership
trainings to develop themselves with desirable traits of an
effective leader, TUCPA also organises various workshops,
talks and field trips to established corporations and
industry players. A multitude of platform on self-
improvement in terms of
physical, intellectual, emotional and social are created in
order of producing a more capable, caring and contributing
leader.
E-mail: accclub.tlc@gmail.com
Business and
Entrepreneurship
8 AIESEC Present in over 125 countries and territories and with over
50,000 members, AIESEC is the world's largest youth-run
organisation. Focused on providing a platform for youth
leadership development, AIESEC offers young people the
opportunity to participate in international internships,
experience leadership and participate in a global learning
environment. What makes AIESEC unique is the youth
driven impactful experience that it offers to its members.
E-mail: aiesec.tlc@gmail.com
4. 9 Entrepreneurship and
Intrapreneurship Club
The Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship Club is driven
to educate youths today of the value of entrepreneurship
by giving them a platform to network, connect and develop
an entrepreneurial mindset. Through various club
activities, students will learn how to broaden their mind to
financial knowledge in order to gauge profitable
investments, financial risks and financial management.
E-mail: eniclub.tlc@gmail.com
Business and
Entrepreneurship
10 Junior Chambers
International
Junior Chambers International (JCI) has established a
Taylor’s University Chapter that encourages students to
practice leadership through community service initiatives
in efforts of spreading awareness and contributing
towards social and economic development. Through JCI,
students will be able to identify various causes that require
funds, assistance or volunteering that in exchange
contributes towards character building.
E-mail: yjcitaylors@gmail.com
11 ENACTUS ENACTUS, formerly known as Students In Free Enterprise
(SIFE) is a platform that engages students in critical
thinking and innovative ideas. Through this channel,
students will be encouraged to identify impoverished
communities and help them alleviate their living
conditions by honing and developing their skills and
providing them with assistance in enterprising
themselves.
E-mail: tu.enactusclub@gmail.com
12 Trading & Portfolio
Management Society
Taylor’s University’s Trading & Portfolio Management
was established to create a trading community and raise
financial literacy within the Taylor’s University
Community. The club also aims to assist its members in
securing highly competitive summer internships at pre-
eminent financial institutions – an opportunity which has
then led to many students being offered fulltime graduate
positions.
E-mail: iamcherlyn34@gmail.com
13 Dance Club Taylor’s University Dance Club is made out of energetic,
vibrant and passionate dancers who are eager to share a
common platform to develop their talent in dancing. From
contemporary dance to hip hop, break dance and so much
more, be prepared to sweat it all out with the Dance Club.
E-mail: danceclub.tlc@gmail.com
Performing Arts
5. 14 Music Club The Music Club at Taylor’s University is driven to enrich
the campus experience by identifying young talents and
providing them with a platform to develop themselves
vocally, instrumentally as well as develop their singing and
songwriting skills.
Through the Music Club, students will develop self-
confidence, networking with other musicians and
collaborate to create opportunities for workshops and
music inspired events that would benefit the Taylor’s
University community.
E-mail: tumc.lakeside@gmail.com
Performing Arts
15 Society of Performing
Arts
Taylor’s University Society of Performing Arts is a society
that seeks to expose, develop, nurture and celebrate the
creativity and culture of performing arts to the student.
The society aspires to break away from the typical stigma
that is attached to other performing arts society which
appears to limit the society to a select few. In line with this
idea, the society aims to be inclusive and invites anyone
who is enthusiastic, interested or even just curious about
the production of performing arts to join them.
E-mail: tlc.spart@gmail.com
16 Symphony Orchestra Taylor’s University’s Symphony Orchestra (TUSO)
provides students with an opportunity to perform and
express themselves musically. Through collaborative
learning, students will be able to hone and develop their
musical skills by performing together with other talented
musicians, internally or even externally. The society is also
a platform for students to organise an annual concert
where proceeds will be channeled to the maintenance of
the instruments.
E-mail: symphonyorchestra.tlc@gmail.com
6. 17 Book Club Taylor’s University Book Club aims to connect like-minded
people who share a passion in reading through a series of
activities such as book discussions, movie screenings on
book adaptation, book sales, workshops and awareness
campaigns that stress the importance of reading and
writing.
This is a platform for students to enhance their writing
skills and showcase their own short stories to members in
the club or the public.
E-mail: bookclub.tlc@gmail.com
Media and Arts
18 ETC Magazine Eager to develop your talent in writing? The ETC Magazine
Club is the most ideal platform for you to develop this skill.
By covering news around campus and practicing your flair
in writing, covering events and photography and at the
same time increasing brand awareness and campus
activities, the fun and excitement is aplenty with ETC
Magazine.
E-mail: Etc.taylors@gmail.com
19 Photography Club Have an eye for photography? Join the Photography Club
and develop your photography skills. The team of
experienced student photographers is eager to share their
passion and experience when it comes to taking photos.
The Photography Club is also the appropriate platform for
students to practice their photography skills through
various campus activities and events.
E-mail: taylorsphotographyclub@gmail.com
20 Agents of Tech A diversified club that caters to all kind of passionate
students, educators and lecturers of various universities in
competing in national level hackathons, event organizing,
learning workshops and tech talks that explore
technologies beyond educational institution syllabus.
Enhance individual soft skill and technological skill to
bring competitiveness, adding value to the community and
contribute to society.
E-mail: agentsoftech.tlc@gmail.com
Special Interest
21 Anime Society The Taylor’s Anime Society (TAS) is a common interest
society that is dedicated in sharing their interest in
Japanese Modern Visual Culture & Japanese Culture to
their surrounding community. Fun, enlivening and
exciting, TAS is passionate, enthusiastic and constantly
active in organising events and activities to spread the
culture and bring people who share the same interest
together.
E-mail: ls.animeintaylors@gmail.com
7. 22 MAD. TU MAD TU is focused on making a difference within students
and inspiring them to make a difference in their
communities. Our goal is to help students feel empowered
to take initiative, encourage self-development and provide
a strong network of support and collaborators. They also
want to foster a sense of community amongst to take
initiative, encourage self-development and provide a
strong network of support and collaborators. They also
want to foster a sense of community amongst Taylorians.
E-mail: MAD.TU2015@gmail.com
Special Interest
23 Nature Club TUNC aims to gather students of common interest on
activities that are related to nature. They aim to increase
students’ awareness on their responsibility towards
mother nature besides advocating habitat conservation
and environment education. They also intend to
participate and collaborate with local efforts in preserving
Earth’s biodiversity.
E-mail: natureclub.tlc@gmail.com
24 Sky Adventure Club Anticipating something adventurous? Look no further, for
Sky Adventure Club (SAC) is all set to challenge your
limits. Through their various fun-filled and challenging
activities, you will constantly be coached to push your
boundaries for further growth and character building.
This is also a platform where friendship is formed and
everyone becomes part of the Sky Adventure Family.
E-mail: skyadventureclub.tlc@gmail.com
25 The Round Table Club The Round Table Club, a simple name based on the eternal
Authurian Legend, encompasses the abstraction of myth
and folklore. The club provides a conducive environment
that drives members to rise up to the challenge by acting
as a catalyst to incorporate delegation, planning, problem-
solving and event management skills.
E-mail: theroundtable.tlc@gmail.com
26 Wine & Dine The Wine & Dine club is all about discovering and
experiencing the infinite variety of food and beverage
ranging from street food to fine dining, from juices to
vintage wines, from the purest French to Asian-fusion
cuisine to thus find the perfect match in today’s modern
gourmet search.
E-mail: wineanddineclub.tlc@gmail.com
8. 27 Buddhist Club The Taylor’s University Buddhist Club is in collaboration
with Fo Guang Shan temple which was founded by
Venerable Hsing Yun, who is known for his ‘Humanistic
Buddhism’ philosophy employed by the Fo Guang Shan
order which utilises Buddhism to fit the needs of a modern
world.
The Club aims to incorporate the learning and teaching of
Buddhism and hope to provide a safe path to self-discovery
and spirituality to all Students willing to learn and apply
this in life.
E-mail: gdbtaylor@gmail.com
Spiritual
Connectivity
28 Catholic Society The Taylor’s University Catholic Society is passionate
about God and was established to share their spirituality
and support one another in their journey of faith, learning
and discovery through the essence of Catholic teaching.
E-mail: catholicsociety.tlc@gmail.com
29 Christian Fellowship The Taylor’s University Christian Fellowship is an avenue
for all Christians to unite and find support and learning in
one another. The club is filled with exciting games, hands-
on activities, networking opportunities as well as a team of
peers who are eager to empower, inspire and live life for a
bigger cause.
E-mail: christianfellowship.tlc@gmail.com
30 Muslim Students'
Association
Muslim Students’ Association at Taylor’s University aims
to serve and educate students on Islamic teachings by
sharing their ways of life and promoting understanding. It
is also to promote unity, tolerance and respect amongst all.
The club also organises many campus activities such as
talks and workshops that benefit all seeking to learn and
understand the beauty of the religion.
E-mail: msatuc@gmail.com
31 Chinese Society The Taylors’ University Chinese Society was established
with the vision of becoming a well-known Chinese Society
for its excellence, passionate and integrity among private
institutions. The development and integration of
traditional Chinese virtues and values into a modern
context is the key to keeping an identity alive. It is
moreover every passionate Malaysian Chinese’s wish to
find his/her place in the global village and promote his/her
beliefs, world views, and traditions to the world.
E-mail: chinesesociety.tlc@gmail.com
Cultural
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