Auckland Student Movement
PO Box 6116, Wellesley Street
Auckland 1141New Zealand
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Exists to provide a network for its members,Exists to provide a network for its members, to be their voice at all levels and provide services to improve the quality of student life at the Auckland University of Technology.
As a student at AUT you have paid a fee to be a member of the AuSM. Run by students, for students, it is here to represent you and serve you through a range of services developed to improve your time at university. Our services include a student bar, a student magazine, advocacy and legal information, events, lodge bookings, discounted bus and train tickets, student job search and much more.
Find out what we can do for you and how you can get the most out of AuSM while you are here, on the pages that follow. A Students’ Association is only as strong as its members, and students are the real power behind AuSM. It is only through you that AuSM is able to operate efficiently and carry out its functions. So keep in touch and get involved.
Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Friday: 8.00am - 3.30 pm
Contact:
Auckland Student Movement
Phone: 921 9805
Fax: 921 9972
Website: http://ausm.org.nz/
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