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What does AUSA Advocacy do? AUSA Advocacy provides free, confidential and quality advice to students who encounter problems both within and outside the uni
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4 Alfred Street
Auckland
General information
What does AUSA Advocacy do? AUSA Advocacy provides free, confidential and quality advice to students who encounter problems both within and outside the university setting. The issues AUSA Advocacy can help with include, but are not limited to: • undergraduate and postgraduate academic grievances; • enrolment issues; • coursework, exams (compassionate consideration etc) and assessments; • employment disputes; • financial issues including problems with StudyLink and Work and Income; • allegations of plagiarism & misconduct (including providing a support person to attend disciplinary meetings); • tenancy agreements or other renting issues; and • harassment and bullying. Who can use AUSA Advocacy? Advocacy services are available to all University of Auckland students, including postgraduates and international students. When should I contact AUSA Advocacy? Contact AUSA Advocacy if: • you have encountered a problem and you need independent advice and support; • you have been asked to attend a meeting with a lecturer or other University staff and you want some preliminary advice or to take a support person; or • you are about to go flatting and need some advice about tenancy agreements. How do I contact AUSA Advocacy? Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Phone: 309 0789 ext 87299/87294 Location: Old Choral Hall, rooms G08, G09, G15. Use Alfred Street entrance.
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 4pm |
| Friday | 9am - 4pm |
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AUSA Text Books Grants
Have you shown significant ongoing commitment to academic study despite facing adverse personal circumstances?
Then you can apply for an AUSA/UBS grant. Applications open the week before Semester 1 and 2 starts and applications are available on the AUSA website.
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