Auckland University Students' Association

The Auckland University Students' Association (AUSA), founded in 1891, represents students at the University of Auckland. AUSA organises student events, publicises student issues, administers student facilities, and assists affiliated student clubs and societies. It also produces Craccum magazine and bFM radio station.

Auckland University
Students' Association
MottoServing Students
InstitutionUniversity of Auckland
LocationAuckland, New Zealand
Established24 June 1891 (as Auckland University College Students’ Association)
PresidentAlan Shaker
Membersc. 27,000 total
AffiliationsNew Zealand Union of Students' Associations, New Zealand University Games
Websitewww.ausa.org.nz

The constitution of the AUSA centres the organisation around student advocacy and the provision of welfare services. Today AUSA has 27,000 members out of 42,000 equivalent full-time students enrolled at the University of Auckland.

AUSA has over 100 affiliated clubs, the student bar Shadows, University Book Shop, Student Job Search, market days and events such as Orientation, Summer Shakespeare, End of Daze, Capping week, Womensfest, Cultural Mosaic, Blues Awards and Ecofest.

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