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Bonding Society

We organize regular events for the student community and would like *you* to be a part of the organizing team!

What we do:
-> Brainstorm and ideate new innovative events for the student community to enjoy…

Chinese Students CSA Peer Support Program

The CSA Peer Support Program will assist new Chinese Students with their transition and adjustment to UNSW with a focus on lifestyle, university studies, connections with social networks and career development.

Co-op Scholar Ambassador

Co-op Scholar Ambassadors are current Co-op Scholars that actively promote the UNSW Co-op Program to high school students through school visits and information events.

Co-op Society Executive Team

The UNSW Co-op Society, led by the executive team, has welcomed incoming UNSW Co-op Scholars every year providing a community for Co-op scholars to network and meet other Co-op scholars in the university.

Creston College Peer Mentoring Program

Creston College enjoys a long-standing record of academic excellence. This is achieved primarily by providing a responsible atmosphere for study, learning and scholarship.

CrimSoc Peer Mentoring Program

The CrimSoc Peer Mentoring program is an academic and social initiative by the UNSW Criminology Society, designed to aid first-year criminology students through weekly mentoring sessions, social events and connecting with…

Culture Cafe

A Home Away from Home: Make new friends, learn new languages, and explore different cultures!

Here at Culture Cafe, we provide the opportunity for ALL students to meet new people, make…


Who can I contact for help?

For questions about UNSW Advantage email advantage@unsw.edu.au

Do you run a professional development/volunteering activity for students? Are you a Constituent Club with an executive? Review the guidelines and nomination forms for providers to get started.

For more information about the Australian Higher Education Graduate Statement see AHEGS.

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