Stay Connected: never miss a beat

Stay up to date with all the services, upcoming events, important dates and so much more by connecting with USASA online. 
 

USASA Newsletter

The USASA newsletter is a much-needed and actually interesting email for your inbox. 

The USASA newsletter lands in your student inbox on a fortnightly basis and contains only essential info!

Fortnightly, the USASA newsletter includes:

  • The best events coming up on campus & online
  • Giveaways (think: movie & concert tickets)
  • Information on USASA Services
  • A snapshot of what USASA Clubs have to offer
  • Student job opportunities from CareerHub

USASA Social Media

There are plenty of UniSA social media pages to help you stay connected. 

Keep up to date with the coolest events, the funniest memes (in our humble opinion), plenty of competitions, and USASA services to help make your time at uni that little bit easier! Search @USASAadelaide on all platforms to follow us. 

Facebook   Instagram     Twitch     Twitch


Other USASA Facebook Pages
USASA Clubs | USASA Student Board | Verse Magazine

Other USASA Instagram Pages
USASA Clubs | Verse Magazine
 

Helpful UniSA pages & Weblinks

Follow campus pages to stay informed about what's happening locally. Regional pages have their own community flavour, offering you the opportunity to share your thoughts, promote your own events, and sometimes even discuss classes. 

  • UniSA Facebook page
  • Academic Calendar: All the key dates in one place: Enrol by dates, withdrawal dates, exam periods, and most importantly, when the holidays are!
  • Accommodation Services: Help you find housing, understand your rights as a renter, and provide step-by-step guides to finding your own accommodation.
  • Campus Central: If you have a question about anything uni-related, Campus Central probably has the answer!
  • Career Hub: Apply for hundreds of part-time jobs and graduate positions all in one place!

The University of South Australia Student Association Inc. (USASA) 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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