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.

Student clubs and events

Hear from our student support advisor Gen on the student clubs offered at the Law School.

The Auckland Law Students’ Society (AULSS) aims to enrich student life at Auckland Law School through a range of events and initiatives.

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Chinese Law Club (CLC) provides academic, cultural and social events for all law students with the aim of promoting involvement in Chinese culture.

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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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SALSA is all about embracing diversity, promoting vibrant South Asian culture.

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An annual showcase of theatre, comedy, music and dance.

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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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Mālō e lelei, Tena Koe, Talofa lava, Taloha ni, Kia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Namaste, Ni sa bula and warm Pacific greetings.

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Te Rākau Ture plays a very important role in the lives of Māori students. The common room is where members meet and study together.

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KLSA has special tutorials for first year students run by senior students to help them reach their second year.

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Mooting has been described as the most useful extra-curricular activity law students can engage with while at University.

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UoA Women in Law is a group which aims to foster an inclusive environment for female-identifying and gender diverse students studying law, while advocating for intersectionality and gender equality within the wider legal community.

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A fellowship for Christians at the Law School to learn about God, Jesus, us and the world; have engaging conversations; and encourage each other in faith.

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