Latest News
Feedback on Student Space!
ANUSA is currently working with a team of architects for the development of a student space in Union Court. The draft plans are now available online and comments and suggestions are encouraged. Please click here to view the draft plans and email Sham at sa.president@anu.edu.au with your comments.
CASS Integration Plans for 2010
Have you heard about the CASS Integration Plans for 2010 but do not know what it means for you? Your 2009 College Representatives have worked with the College to put together this simple question and answer guide to provide you with more information about the plans. Click here for access to the document.
2009 Annual Report Now Available.
Clear here to access the 2009 ANUSA Annual Report and see what your Students' Association has been doing in 2009.
75% Off 2006 Books
All of the books held in the ANUSA second-hand bookshop from 2006 have now been discounted by at least 75%. There are books available for a range of disciplines; from law to science to accounting.
So, if you are looking for a cheap reference book, please come by to have a look and pick up a bargain!
Welcome
The Australian National University Students’ Association (ANUSA) is the representative body of undergraduate students on campus. If you are an undergraduate student at ANU, then you are an ANUSA member, and ANUSA is your student voice. We consist of a number of elected students. We present student issues to the University Council, to College Boards and on other official committees. We represent student issues outside the campus, organise social events and provide some student services which are not otherwise provided by the University. If you ever have an issue which you want raised, or think that something about university life needs to be changed, or just want to talk through a problem, then come in and see us!
ANUSA objectives are outlined in our Constitution.
ANUSA is a non profit organisation, which aims to:
- promote the welfare and further the interests of its members, in particular to work for quality and equity in higher education,
- afford a recognised means of representation for its members both within and outside the University, and
- promote the social life of its members.




