Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA

Looking after various needs of Bangladeshi students and staff

About us

Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA (BSSUniSA) is the club of Bangladeshi students and staff of the University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It is a not-for-profit student organization, dedicated to looking after various needs of Bangladeshi students and staff on-campus as well as foster bondage among their families living in various parts in Adelaide, South Australia.

The organization is responsible for holding events and activities that cater Bangladeshis as well as people from diverse backgrounds and beliefs while observing the Bangladeshi values and culture. The aim of the club is to promote the face of traditional Bangladesh and act as a bridge between Bangladeshi communities and non-Bangladeshi communities specially Australian.

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  • 2014 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2014 Annual General Meeting

  • 2015 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2015 Annual General Meeting

  • 2016 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2016 Annual General Meeting

  • 2017 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2017 Annual General Meeting

  • 2018 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2018 Annual General Meeting

  • 2019 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2019 Annual General Meeting

  • 2020 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2020 Annual General Meeting

  • 2021 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2021 Annual General Meeting

  • 2022 AGM

    Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA - 2022 Annual General Meeting

  • 2023 AGM

    AGM Minutes

  • Rules of Governance

    Rules of Governance - Bangladeshi Student Society UniSA

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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