The following student organizations & clubs are popular with International Studies students, but are just a small sample of what Ohio State has to offer. To explore the full list of Ohio State's student organizations and get involved, visit the Student Activities page at the Office of Student Life.
Ohio State Security & Intelligence Club
The Ohio State Security & Intelligence Club fosters networking and professional development for individuals interested in the Security and Intelligence field. OSU S&I is supported by the International Studies program, but is open to all majors with an interest in security and intelligence careers. The club sponsors guest lecturers, intelligence simulations, and intelligence competitions throughout the year.
Collegiate Council on World Affairs
Ohio State's Collegiate Council on World Affairs (CCWA) is dedicated to providing a forum and community for members to engage in world affairs while learning about diplomacy, international politics, and cultures from around the world. CCWA puts on a variety of activities, including Model UN conferences, weekly meetings, lectures from distinguished guest speakers, and university events.
Ohio State Model UN
The Ohio State Model UN (OSUMUN) is produced by the Model United Nations branch of the Collegiate Council on World Affairs. OSUMUN offers a mix of unique crisis committees and general assemblies to provide a range of options for every delegate. The Model UN team also travels across the nation to compete in collegiate conferences.
The Roteract Club of OSU
Part of Rotary International, the Roteract Club of OSU brings together service-minded global citizens to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service. Columbus-area Rotary and Rotaract members work side by side to take action with the motto "service above self."