USASA Club Feature: USASOE

Get to know one of our USASA Clubs, USASOE - UniSA Society of Engineers!

Club FeatureUniSA Society of Engineers

Get to know one of our USASA Clubs, USASOE - UniSA Society of Engineers! Read on to find out what the club entails and how you can be a part of the unique and wonderful things that the club does.

1. Club Name
USASOE - UniSA Society of Engineers check out their socials here: Instagram | Facebook
Contact them directly here: Email

2. What are your club's main goals and aims?
To promote student growth and engagement throughout extracurricular involvement within and outside of uni.

3. What have been some of your clubs biggest achievements?
Depends on what your definition of achievement is, for us it is when our members are happy and having a good time. And we have seen that through our pubcrawls, annual E&A ball, and our networking events that we organise!

4. What is your club looking forward to this year?
Picnic with Women in STEM Pubcrawl during semester break Many BBQ sessions E&A Ball, but with surprise collabs Networking Event in conjunction with Adelaide Uni Engineering Club!

5. How can students get involved in your club?
Just by joining our club!

6. What's the best thing about your club?
To meet some cool engineering students ;)

7. If you had no limits on budget or space what would be your dream club event?
Graduation afterparty at the Pridham hall, with an open bar, good food and awesome music, so that the graduating people can have one last blast.

8. Is there anything else you would like to share that your club has to offer?
Besides the obvious good vibes, we can help you connect with some recent alumni and give good advice in times of need.

USASOE - UniSA Society of Engineers here.


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