About NUSA The Newcastle University Students' Association is the peak student
representative organisation on campus and it is the only organisation
on campus which is solely student controlled and focused. NUSA is an
incorporated body under the Associations Incorporations Act 1984. NUSA
is a democratic organisation, controlled by NUSAC (the Newcastle
University Students' Association Council), which consists of
undergraduate representatives elected each year in September. Any
undergraduate student can stand and vote in the elections, which are
run by the Returning Officer. While the NUSA Council makes
formal decisions on the allocation of funding, most of it’s activity
and power is directed by students at the grassroots level. Student
office bearers’ activities are directed by the collectives that meet
regularly to address issues facing students at the university. NUSAC
represents the student body both throughout the University and to the
wider community and, being student controlled, are able to do this
without the interference of the Government or University bureaucracy. NUSA
Council meets every month and all undergraduate students are invited to
attend. The office bearers of NUSAC are the Executive, collective
Conveners and Faculty Representatives.  Features Of NUSA - CMS engine
- Designed for community interation
- Discussion forum
- Events Calendar
- Custom graphics
- image gallery
Visit at www.nusa.org.au |