DURC is located at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 2001. Site include projects, meetings times and minutes, member list, and photos. http://www.duke.edu/web/robotics/
Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The club holds monthly meetings. Site includes meeting calendar and mailing list. http://vancouverroboticsclub.org/
MURC is an online robot combat club that sponsors battlebot-style contests between radio controlled vehicles. Website includes contest rules and a discussion forum. http://www.murconline.com/
An online collective based in the United Kingdom. Membership is open to anyone interested in intelligent mobile robots. http://www.cybernetic.demon.co.uk/
An online club whose members are dedicated to building replicas of the B9 robot from the Lost in Space TV show. Building tips, links to suppliers and technical details are provided. http://www.b9robotbuildersclub.com/
Based in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Monthly meetings and line-following contest held at Hartford University. Site includes club projects, member list, meeting minutes, and photos. http://www.ctrobots.org/
Based in Tyler, Texas, United States. Unique club structure with no membership dues, officers, or bureaucracy; just robotics. Site includes forumn and meeting information. http://www.etrb.org/
Based in Gardners, Pennsylvania, United States. Holds monthly meetings. Members build both autonmous robots and Battlebot-style R/C combat vehicles. Site includes a discussion forum, photos, and calendar. http://www.pennbots.org/
Based in Fullerton, California, United States. RSSC holds monthly meetings and occasional competitions. Site includes mailing list. http://www.rssc.org/