Breadcrumbs List.
Clubs and associations
There are more than 15 student groups that you are welcome to join, with either a cultural, health, sport, equity, entertainment or religious foundation. Getting involved not only expands your social networks and is fun, but also helps make you more employable.
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Auckland University Law Students’ Society
Exists to enrich your law school experience, connecting you to your peers and promoting your wellbeing. The society hosts social and sporting events, competitions and educational workshops.
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Auckland Law Revue
An annual showcase of theatre, comedy, music and dance.
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Auckland University Law Review
An academic journal with a proud tradition of showcasing the best student work produced at the University’s Law School, edited and published by students.
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Chinese Law Club
Chinese Law Club (CLC) is a club that aims to provide support to all law students while promoting Chinese culture in our community.
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Equal Justice Project
The Equal Justice Project (EJP) is a charity that applies students’ legal training and knowledge to promote social equality, inclusivity, and access to justice in our community.
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Korean Law Students’ Association
Helping Korean law students prosper, this club has special tutorials for first year students run by senior students to help them achieve and reach their second year.
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New Zealand Law Students’ Association
The national body representing the interests of all law students in New Zealand.
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Pacific Island Law Students’ Association
PILSA’s motto is ‘Empower, Inspire and Serve’ and we follow this with each other, our families and our Pacific communities so we are supported and motivated to succeed at law school.
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Rainbow Law
A student-led group which provides support to LGBT+ students and allies, Rainbow Law stages a mix of informal and formal events throughout the year.
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South Asian Law Students’ Association
Striving to make Auckland Law School a more inclusive and vibrant environment for all students, by celebrating the best of South Asian culture – the food, music and festivities.
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Te Rākau Ture
Te Rakau Ture (TRT) plays a very important role in the lives of Maori students here at Auckland Law School.
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UoA Women in Law
Supports women studying law at the University of Auckland and advocates for gender equality within the law school and wider profession.
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UoA Mooting Society
UoA Mooting Society aims to facilitate and develop mooting at the University.
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Veritas
A fellowship for Christians at UoA law school to learn about God, Jesus, us and the world; have engaging conversations; and encourage each other in faith.