Auckland University Students' Association
Parallel Names
- Te Rōpū Kahikatea (2024 -)
Biography
Auckland University Students' Association (AUSA) was founded in 1891 to provide a united and representative voice to students of the University of Auckland and to deliver an expansive range services and events that students want and need. The founding philosophy is student control of student affairs, and AUSA is run by students, for students.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Auckland University Students' Association further records.
Collection of records relating to the Auckland University Students' Association (AUSA) and its predecessor the Auckland University College Students' Association (AUCSA). Includes copies of the Association's rules and constitution, minutes of Executive and Annual General Meetings, annual reports and records of the Carnival Committee and the New Zealand University Tournament Committee.
Auckland University Students' Association records.
These records include annual reports, minutes of various committees, scrapbooks, miscellaneous irregular publications and non-commercial phonograph records.
Michael Law papers.
The file relates to demonstrations in Auckland over the visit of Spiro Agnew, the American Vice-President, 16 January 1970, and the case for a public inquiry.
Michael Law papers related to student politics.
Collection of papers relating to student politics, 1968-1971, arranged according to the subject file order in which they were received, e.g. community colleges, 'Omega', correspondence and minutes of the Auckland University Students' Association.