Clubs

With over 200 clubs, societies and associations at the University of Auckland, there's a club for everyone. For more information click here


PGSA

The Postgraduate Students’ Association is an incorporated society dedicated to strengthening the postgraduate community at the University of Auckland. The Association is run by a board of volunteer representatives from each faculty across the University. For more info click here


Faculty Associations

Auckland University Law Student Society: The AULSS represents Law students at various meetings and forums, and runs events too. For more information click here

Auckland University Commerce Students Association: AUCSA is the student hub of social and well-being activities within the Business School. For more information click here

Auckland University Arts Students' Association: AUASA brings you educational, social and sporting events to the largest Faculty at the University of Auckland. For more information click here

Auckland University Medical Students' Association: AUMSA is a student-run organisation which represents Auckland Medical Students and hosts a wide range of social, sporting and educational events. For more information click here

Education and Social Work Student Association: ESSA was formed in 2016 and is run by students, for students of the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland. For more information click here

Creative Arts and Industries Students' Association: CAISA aims to voice the opinion of students in Creative Arts and Industries and bring them together for social and educational collaboration. For more information click here

Auckland University Engineering Society: AUES is the one of the biggest clubs and associations on campus and runs a huge range of social and educational events throughout the year for Engineering Students. For more information click here

Science Students' Association:SciSA aim to promote inclusivity and connections between disciplines in the Science Faculty. For more information click here