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A graphic featuring the logos of ANUSA and the NUS on a yellow background
News // National Union Of Students

ANU votes to reaccredit with the NUS

The reaccreditation is contingent on two sets of key performance indicators being met

May 1, 2019 Joseph Verity
News // NUS

ANU votes to reaccredit to the NUS

After two years of not having paid accreditation fees, the ANU student union will conditionally reaccredit with the NUS

March 22, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
NUS and ANUSA are back together.
News // NUS

ANU re-accredits to National Union of Students

ANUSA has not been an accredited member of NUS for the last year.

March 21, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
Analysis //

Could online elections save student politics?

While the proposal of online voting may have stirred concerns around security at a federal level, its use on campuses could improve the health of student politics as a whole, writes Nick Bonyhady

August 16, 2016 Nick Bonyhady
Analysis //

A national union in name only

Eden Faithfull sheds light on growing dissatisfactions around the National Union of Students.

April 11, 2016 Eden Faithfull

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