USASA Clubs & Societies

Ready to find your flock?

Here's a rundown of everything you need to know about USASA Clubs:

Find a club Join a Club Start a Club Run a Club

SSAF and Clubs Strategic Plan Clubs Committee Contact

 

  • Make friends with like-minded people
  • Enhance campus culture
  • Boost your resume
  • Run your own events
  • Expand your university experience
  • Learn about different cultures
USASA supports over 80 cultural, special interest, academic and social justice clubs. If you can’t find the club that’s right for you, you can start your own!

 


 Find a Club

 

Special Interest

Academic

Social Justice

Cultural

UniSA Wide

  • Arts
  • Music
  • Fitness
  • Games
  • Social
  • Theatrical
  • Networking
  • Opportunities
  • Experience
  • Support
  • Course Specific
  • Engagement
  • Activists
  • Sustainability
  • Political
  • Not-For-Profit
  • Volunteer
  • Rewarding
  • Diversity
  • Faith
  • Belief
  • Humanities
  • Societal
  • Religious
  • City West
  • City East
  • Mawson Lakes
  • Magill
  • Whyalla
  • Mt Gambier

With over 80 diverse & exciting student clubs to join at UniSA, there's bound to be something for you! Can't find a club that interests you? Be a trail-blazer, and start a new club!

One of USASA’s key objectives is contributing to a campus culture where students have fun, make friends and take pride in their University. What better way to do this than by supporting student clubs? USASA Clubs are the largest contributor to student events at UniSA, running up to 1000 events per year, and providing a network of students to make friends and create connections.

Find a Club

 

Join a Club

  1. Click on the 'Clubs’ tab at the top right of the page.
  2. ‘Find a Club’ and browse the full club list.
  3. Found just the club you were looking for?
  4. Click on ‘details’ to find out more.
  5. Click ‘Join & Sign In’ in the top right. 
  6. That’s it - just wait patiently for the club admins to approve your membership and you're in. 

 

Start a Club

USASA supports clubs in a variety of ways including resourcing and mentorship, with the aim of empowering students to engage each other, peer-to-peer.

Benefits of starting a club include:

Create & Run Events Market your Club or Event Club Advice & Mentoring Discounted Products
  • Book university rooms, spaces & equipment for free
  • Assistance setting up and organising events
  • Free printing of event promotion packs 
  • Access to exclusive design programs for collateral
  • Support to set up and run your website
  • Access to exclusive training camps and sessions
  • Create & Promote Product for your Club
  • Discount T-Shirt printing
 
Access to Club Forms Club Finances USASA Club Grants
  • Download and submit request forms
  • Access forms to support your clubs success
  • Fundraise & Work with Budgets
  • Manage events and business
  • Access to grants for starting a club
  • To help support events

Start a Club

 

Run a Club

USASA supports clubs in a variety of ways including resourcing and mentorship, with the aim of empowering students to engage each other, peer-to-peer. Looking to get your club up and running?
 

Everything you need to know to run your club effectively can be found through little buttons.

 

USASA Clubs Committee: Have your say

The USASA Clubs Committee is a subcommittee of the USASA Board and is made up of USASA Clubs Support Staff, Board Members and USASA Club Executive Members. This committee is an opportunity for attendees to raise issues and ideas with the aim of improving the service that USASA provides for its clubs.

Interested in being a committee member or have an idea that you would like raised with the committee?

Contact USASA Clubs 

 

 SSAF and Clubs 

USASA Clubs are established under the USASA constitution as sub-committees of the USASA board. The funds used by USASA to deliver its services, including support to and funding of clubs, is provided by the University from SSAF funds collected in any given year.

The Higher Education Legislation Amendment (Student Services and Amenities) Act states that fee revenue must not be used to support political parties, or to support the election of a person to a Commonwealth or State or Territory Parliament.

Clubs are prohibited from providing support to any political party or campaigning for any political party or person in any election. This includes but is not limited to, communications, marketing materials, signage, social media, posters, events and activities on or off-campus.
 
Any breaches will be treated with the utmost seriousness up to and including the removal of clubs and club persons from University campus, and the suspension or removal of a club from the USASA clubs register.

Learn more about SSAF

 

USASA Clubs Strategic Plan

In late 2020, USASA went through the process of developing a three-year strategic plan for its ongoing support of student clubs.

Throughout 2021 – 2023 USASA has set a mission:
USASA will strategically strengthen, support and celebrate student-run clubs and societies, with the University of South Australia

To achieve this, we have a series of objectives and strategies which form the basis of all projects and actions.

Read the Strategic Plan

 

Contact Us

mailto:USASA.clubs@unisa.edu.auhttps://usasa.sa.edu.au/FindUs

 

Check out over 80 cultural, special interest, academic and social justice clubs.

The University of South Australia Student Association acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations People as the traditional custodians of the unceded lands now home to the University of South Australia’s campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. We respectfully acknowledge their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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