ANU eHUB is the companion app to your university experience. The app features guides to various events throughout the year and will be updated with new guides as further groups produce guides.
This app is your accompaniment to dreamland. the Orientation Week for 2017. Plan your calendar from all the events we provide, ensuring reminders for events; stay up to date with all the key information; let us help you find your way with interactive maps.
This app is also your ticket to free feeds throughout the week at the ANUSA Universal Lunch Hour. It is your accompaniment to the Scavenger Hunt. And it will ask you for feedback, so we can improve events throughout the week!
As you can see, this is a huge pilot project, the first time the ANU has created an event-specific app. Plan your personal calendar, visit dreamland. and share your experiences with the integrated features!
ANUSA - the ANU Students’ Association is the peak representative body for undergraduate students at the ANU. We’re best known for organising O-Week, the biggest social event on the ANU calendar but ANUSA does so much more than this.
ANUSA is made up of nearly forty elected student representatives and a team of professional staff members. This includes 2 Lawyers and 2 Student Assistance Officers who are here to provide free and confidential services to you! What do we do? We’re responsible for advocating and furthering the interests of our members to the University. The three pillars of our organisation are welfare, advocacy and social. If you’re interested, meet some of your representatives in Union Court throughout dreamland. O week.
PARSA – the Postgraduate and Research Students’ Association – represents the 11,000 postgraduate students at ANU. If you are a postgraduate student, you are automatically a member of PARSA! PARSA ensures postgraduates have a supportive and enriching experience at ANU. PARSA provides welfare support through our Student Assistance and Legal teams who provide free advice and deliver emergency support. PARSA members can also attend our activities – such as trips in Australia, networking and educational events. As a student representative body, all postgraduates are eligible to run for the Association. Find out more at Parsa.anu.edu.au or facebook.com/PARSAANU
The Student Experience and Career Development team helps students manage their transition into, through and beyond university. Their work includes community development, career planning and programs which help students develop their skills, interest and preparation for future careers. In O-week we coordinate and promote the university O-week, help students make new friends and find their way around campus, and develop the skills they need to make a great start at ANU!
ANU Sport: Find out what sport, fitness and recreation opportunities are available to you at The ANU in 2017. Join in our facility tours, social sporting activities and daily yoga sessions. Visit our 34 affiliated sporting clubs on Market Day and learn what benefits there are in becoming a member of a club, and how you can be part of the ANU Owls teams competing in the University Games and Intervarsity programs. Make sure you pick up a showbag containing a student guide and a complimentary pass for access to the fitness centre.
WORONI is ANU’s student media organisation – boasting print, radio, television and online platforms. Woroni is managed by eight editors, approximately 40 sub-editors and is sustained by contributions from ANU students. In O-Week Woroni will have a stall at Market Day on Wednesday, provide lunch for all students on Friday and host the Pre-Friday Night Party. This doesn’t sound like much because for most of O-Week we will be amongst you – taking photos, filming, interviewing and recruiting madly. Look out for our red, blue and purple shirts (and hopefully a giant wombat). Find out more at woroni.com.au!