StudentVoice

Find your voice

Want to strengthen your leadership skills and be a voice for students at UniSA? USASA supports the involvement of student voices in University decision-making. 

Why should I get involved?

  • Be a voice for students in decision-making
  • Develop your leadership skills and enhance your CV
  • Build networks and professional relationships with University Staff
  • Make a real difference to how the University operates

From decision-making Boards to focus groups and everything in between, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved and make a difference.

Current Opportunities

USASA Student Voice Delegate - Formal Inquiries

Role: USASA Nominee on Formal Inquiry Panels

Term: No fixed term

Estimated time commitment:

  • Initial: 2 hour initial training

  • Ongoing: 1-2 hours preparation + 1 hour meeting per case

Position description: Download here

Eligibility:

  • You must be an enrolled student at UniSA

  • Be available for training 

How to apply: 

  • Read Policy AB-69 and Procedure AB69-P1 of the APP (accessable here)

  • Email the USASA Student Voice Team, providing a brief response to these questions (limit each response to no more than 200 words):

  1. What does Academic Integrity mean to you?

  2. What does procedural fairness mean to you?

  3. Why do you want to be a USASA Student Voice Delegate - Formal Inquiries

Applications Open


 

Student Voice Mailing List

Want to be the first to know about new opportunities as they arise?

Sign up for the USASA Student Voice mailing list and you'll be notified when new opportunities are added.
 

Submitting an Opportunity

Are you a UniSA staff member looking to advertise an opportunity?

You can find the link to submit an opportunity and more useful information on the Support for Staff page. 

Get in touch for more information or support with:

  • Student representation or consultation

  • Training students for decision-making bodies

  • Presentations for Staff

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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