UniLife Board
What is the role of the UniLife Board?
The Board is the peak decision making committee of UniLife. It
has overarching responsibility for the management and conduct of the
business and affairs of UniLife . It is also responsible for the
management and control of UniLife ’s funds and property.
Becoming a Student Representative
If you are interested in becoming a student representative your first point of call is UniLife website.
To run in the October Elections you need to nominate for a position. Nominations are usually called during September and there are a range of different paid positions available.
There are some positions which are restricted to certain categories of students. Only students who have opted-in to be a member of UniLife (free!) are entitled to vote or nominate for a position. Details on how to become a member.
The Benefits of Becoming a Student Representative
There is a lot to be gained by becoming a student representative:
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Event management
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Conducting meetings
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Public speaking
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Communication skills
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Team work
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Leadership
The above skills will look great on any resume. Not only that, its a great way to meet other students and make lifelong friends.
UniLife Student BoardPositions
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President $10 000 p.a.
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Postgraduate Representative $2500 p.a.
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2 X Branch Director (City East Campus) $2500 p.a.
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2 X Branch Director (City West Campus) $2500 p.a.
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2 X Branch Director (Mawson Lakes Campus) $2500 p.a.
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2 X Branch Director (Magill Campus) $2500 p.a.
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2 X Branch Director (Centre for Regional Engagement, covering Whyalla and Mt Gambier students) $2500 p.a.
Observers
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Two nominees from the University of South Australia
When are Elections Held?
General elections are held annually in October.
