UniLife is the peak student representative body in the UniSA. Spread across its four metropolitan campuses is the Centre for Regional Engagement, encompassing Whyalla and Mount Gambier campuses.
From 1 January 1991 the University of South Australia became a reality as a result of a merger between the Institute of Technology and significant elements of the South Australian College of Advanced Education. This merger necessitated the formation of a ...
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UniLife is the peak student representative body in the UniSA. Spread across its four metropolitan campuses is the Centre for Regional Engagement, encompassing Whyalla and Mount Gambier campuses.
From 1 January 1991 the University of South Australia became a reality as a result of a merger between the Institute of Technology and significant elements of the South Australian College of Advanced Education. This merger necessitated the formation of a single student association that represented the needs of the then six campuses of the newly formed university. The New University Merger Discussion Group was the beginning of the UniSA Students Association. The inaugural year of the UniSA Students Association was 1994, with the Confederated Student Union, a combination of the South Australian Institute of Technology Union and the Council of South Australian College Student Organisations managing the intervening years.
The Students’ Association is a democratic organisation run by students that...
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