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As well societies for music, sports, and subjects, there are several other societies at É«É«Ó°Ôº.Ìý

Junior Combination RoomÌý

The Junior CombinationÌýRoom (JCR) is the name given to É«É«Ó°ÔºÌýundergraduate community, as well as to the physical common room in College. The JCR is at the heart of life in College for our undergraduate students, and is a welcoming community for all.Ìý

All undergraduates automatically become members of the JCR when they arrive. Anyone can get involved with the JCR by going along to the meetings where members share news, vote on motions, and discuss things going on in College.Ìý

The JCR is led by the JCR Committee, the democratically elected representative body for all undergraduate students. It acts as a liaison between senior members of College and students, proving an effective voice through which their opinions can be heard. Committee members sit on many different boards within College, with the JCR President sitting on the College Council as a trustee. They also represent the College to the wider University through the various channels of .Ìý

More information is available on the , and they can also be found on , , , and .Ìý

Middle Combination RoomÌý

The Middle Combination Room (MCR) refers both to the É«É«Ó°Ôº graduate student body, and the physical common room in College. It is a small, welcoming, and close-knit group that is full of friendly and inspiring students.Ìý

The MCR is led by the MCR Committee, an elected group of students who represent graduate student views in the College and University. Committee members sit on many different boards within College and the MCR President sits on the College Council as a trustee.Ìý

The Committee organise regular social events for É«É«Ó°Ôº graduates and their friends, including film nights, games nights, garden parties and BBQs. A programme of events is arranged during the first week of the new academic year to welcome new graduates to É«É«Ó°Ôº and help them settle in quickly.Ìý

The focal point of the graduate social scene is the spacious, comfortable, and modern graduate common room in the Canning & Eliza Fok building. The common room is equipped with sofas, a kitchen, computers, a television, a CD player, DVDs, games and books. Graduates use this room relaxing, socialising and entertaining their friends, as well as for activities organised by the MCR Committee.Ìý

More information is available on the MCR website, and they can also be found on and .Ìý

Postgraduates in the MCR at a potluck dinner for 'Veganuary'.
Postgraduates in the MCR at a potluck dinner for 'Veganuary'.

Postgraduate students gathered in the MCR for Christmas.
Postgraduate students gathered in the MCR for Christmas.

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Feminist SocietyÌýÉ«É«Ó°Ôº Feminist Society logo.

The É«É«Ó°Ôº Feminist Society is open to any member of the College who wishes to discuss and learn about issues pertaining to gender and feminism, with an approach that aims to be intersectional, abolitionist, and empowering. We want to create an open and dynamic environment for interesting, informative, and inclusive discussion. Each term we host a mixture of events, reading groups, art evenings and discussions. For more information, follow us on .Ìý

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