Undergraduate News from ANUSA

ANUSA 2019 Elections: EOI

ANUSA 2019 Elections are approaching, but it is not too late to get involved! One of the biggest barriers for students getting involved is a tendency for tickets to 'tap' people i.e. approach them directly to run. 

Interested in getting involved? Find out more >

 

Climate Emergency Protest

On June 21st we will be taking part in Canberra: Climate Emergency Action - Stop Adani Now! to protest the Adani coal mine. Join us to make sure we have our voices heard.

More info >

 
 

Free Fitness Classes

Looking for an easy and free way to incorporate fitness into your busy week, or a chance to make some new friends? Come along to one of our FREE Fitness Classes.

Free Fitness Class Schedule >

 

Off Campus Students Survey

In order to increase representation and advocacy for Off-Campus students, ANUSA will be running consultations to determine whether there is a need for an Off-Campus Collective.

Complete our survey now >

 

Regional Students Survey

Moving to a new campus and far away from home is tough on all students. However, it can be especially difficult on students who have no connection to the new place - no friends or family. This is a common reality for regional students, and as such we often feel isolated in the first few weeks of university, and this can continue throughout our time at the ANU.

Fill in our survey now >

 

Free Food

Everyone needs to eat, but unfortunately, healthy food can sometimes be a bit hard to come by during your time at university, especially during exam time.

Find out how ANUSA can help >

 

Special Consideration and Deferred Examination

If you are unable to sit for your exam, or if you had or are experiencing something that will affect your performance during the exam, keep in mind that you are able to apply for a Deferred Examination or a Special (Assessment) Consideration.

What is the difference? Find out more >

 

Not sure where to find us?

ANUSA and the BKSS are now located in the Di Riddell Student Centre in Kambri. Find us on Google maps or watch our wayfinding video here.

 
 
 
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which ANUSA operates.
We recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters, and communities of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
We pay our respect to Elders, past and present, and commit to standing with our first nations people.

Contact ANUSA (02) 6125 2444