Interested in joining? See our 2012 membership information page. The 2012 Fresher's Guide is also online.
There are usually people on our IRC channel to talk to and maybe even answer your questions, if you ask nicely.
The University Computer Club is located in Perth, Western Australia on the Crawley campus of the serene University of Western Australia. Many students call the UCC home and spend numerous school and after-school hours hanging out, working on personal projects, gaming, coding and trying to finish assignments in the clubroom.
If you want to see things the club has done, have a look at our networked coke machine and Internet enabled doors.
The clubroom is generally open from around 9am till 11pm on weekdays and from around 1pm till 11pm on weekends. Opening times may vary wildly depending on weather, schedules, fire safety inspections, holidays and phase of the moon. The easiest way to check if someone is around is by using the webcams. We have directions for getting to the clubroom.
The club has been around for over 35 years. Check out some of our history, and what our members have done. Also find contact details for the club and how to find our clubroom.
Most of our information can be found here; including committee minutes, fresher's guides, our constitution, and an FAQ.
A partially up to date list of machines in the UCC past and present.
Services and facilities available to members of the UCC. Including, but not limited to E-mail, mailing lists, newsgroups, WWW, IRC, FTP, networked drink and snack machines, toolbox, reference library, flame BBS and online games.
A partially updated list of club projects.
Find out about some of our members. See postcards, member's websites, and browse the TLA list.
Read the blogs of UCC members, old and new.
To satisfy those voyeuristic urges, the UCC has five webcams online in the clubroom, giving you a view from every angle. We also have archives online.
The UCC would be absolutely nothing without the generous sponsorship it receives from companies, organisations and individuals, both in Perth and around the world. Through them, the UCC has been able to get hardware, software and other requirements for its members that it would otherwise be unable to afford.
For other University computing societies in Australia and around the world see our list.