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Other Students' Associations

Whilst Waikato Students' Union represents the student voice on general student matters, there are other students' associations that deal with more specific aspects of student life. There are several student associations that advocate for groups of students whose time at Waikato could be significantly enhanced through better understanding and appreciation of their experience of student life.

Nexus - Waikato's free student magazine

NZACE - NZACE is a non-profit organisation that promotes co-operative education to education providers, business and industry and government in New Zealand.

PLSAPLSA is a valuable and positive platform for Pacific Law students to establish bonds and networks with a wide range of pacific peoples.

Te Mana Ākonga - Te Mana Ākonga is the National Māori Tertiary Students Association. Its purpose is to represent the interests of Māori students in tertiary education, with the hope of helping transform the sector to one where Māori potential may flourish.

Te Whakahiapo - Te Whakahiapo fosters a whānau atmosphere to appropriately manage Māori issues within the Faculty of Law environment.

WESMO - Waikato Engineering Student Motorsport

WULSA - The Waikato University Law Students' Association executive are able to provide you with advocacy, support and representation services. All new law students are automatically members, free of charge.

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