List of universities with BDSM clubs

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List of universities with BDSM clubs is a compilation of higher education institutions that host clubs or organizations focused on BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism). These clubs provide a safe space for students to explore and understand BDSM culture, practices, and community. They often organize events, workshops, and discussions to educate members about consent, safety, and the psychological aspects of BDSM.

United States[edit | edit source]

  • Harvard University - The Harvard College Munch is a student-run organization that provides a forum for discussions about BDSM and related topics.
  • Columbia University - Conversio Virium is the oldest university student-run BDSM education group in the United States.
  • University of Chicago - RACK (Risk-Aware Consensual Kink) is a student organization that promotes open discussion and education about BDSM.

Canada[edit | edit source]

  • University of Toronto - The Sexual Education Centre at the University of Toronto hosts BDSM workshops as part of their Sexual Awareness Week.
  • McGill University - The university's Sexual Health Network organizes BDSM workshops and discussions.

United Kingdom[edit | edit source]

  • University of Cambridge - The university has a society known as the BDSM Society that organizes regular social events and discussions.

Australia[edit | edit source]

  • University of Sydney - The university's Queer Action Collective has been known to host BDSM workshops.

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