Student associations
Student life is not just about learning. It’s also about making friends, exploring new interests and having fun!
Joining a student association is a great way to meet new people and get involved in student life outside of the classroom.
Your institution in Western Australia may host a number of student associations (also called clubs, groups and societies) with different purposes, including:
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Academic associations that link you with other students who are studying your subjects or are in your faculty.
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International and religious associations where you can interact with local and international students from your country or religious background.
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Issue-based associations if you would like to discuss, act for and represent certain issues in society or at your institution.
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Social and special interest associations for you to enjoy extra-curricular activities and events outside of the classroom.
To become a member of a student association, you usually have to be enrolled at the hosting institution, so it is best to contact your Student Guild or International Office for more details.
Below are the links to Western Australia’s university student associations:



