The Indonesian Society is your gateway to experience the magnificent wonders of Indonesian food, culture, and travel destinations.

We are a society that welcomes people from all nationalities and backgrounds with aims to have fun whilst introducing Indonesian culture through various food, sports and music events! 

Don't forget to follow our instagram page for more updates on events @indosoc.soton !

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The Committee

All clubs and societies within the Students' Union are run entirely by students. The student committee for Indonesian Society this year are:

Hangpu He
Communication
Jeconia Hogan
Event Organiser
Gerald Chi
Event Organiser
Ni Gayatri
IT and Media
Gaby Lavenia
IT and Media
Nicholas .
President
Prithu Sachdeva
Sports Sec
Jerrick Andersen
Treasurer

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Membership Information

These are the current membership fees offered by Indonesian Society, although many clubs and societies offer a free period for new members to try out their activities.

You must be a member of the Students' Union to join a club or society
NameCostValid PeriodDetails
Free MembershipFREE02/09/2022 - 30/06/2023Come join us! We welcome you regardless of race and ethnicity if you wish to learn about Indonesian culture, food and tradition :)
Paid Membership£4.0002/09/2022 - 30/06/2023Members will receive many benefits across the year, including discounts at our partnered restaurants around Southampton. This membership will also give members discounts on several IndoSoc events throughout the year. Purchasing this membership is encouraged as it will save your money on event tickets.

Constitution

All SUSU clubs & societies must have a Constitution which governs how they run

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Health & Safety

All clubs & societies are required to risk assess their activity to ensure it is carried out in a safe manner for members. Current risk assessments for Indonesian Society are available to view below