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UniSC Pasifka Association stall at Orientation week

UniSC Pasifika Association

Bringing Pasifika students together: Creating community, opportunities and possibilities.

UniSC Pasifika Association is a student-led initiative, developed by Pasifika students for Pasifika students - with the support of the Australian Centre for Pacific Islands Research (ACPIR) and the Moreton Bay Student Liaison Group (MB SLG).

We aim to empower and support Pasifika students during their university studies by creating a safe, diverse, inclusive group of like-minded Pasifika students, friends and mentors. We host regular member meetings along with social and cultural sharing and networking events. We also help students navigate the university experience by organising mentoring, workshops with learning advisors and more, depending on the support required.

The Pasifika Association vision: 
  • Engage, support and advocate for undergraduate and graduate Pasifika students.
  • Foster ideas and collaboration between Pasifika students and non-Pasifika students interested in research and practice relating to the Pacific Islands and peoples.
  • Create academic and professional development opportunities for Pasifika students through social, cultural, and academic events.
  • Host and promote academic and social events to strengthen the Pasifika undergraduate and graduate community at UniSC.
  • Strengthen relationships between the Pasifika and non-Pasifika communities.
  • Support and encourage Pasifika students and community members to undertake further study.

 

🌺 Talofa | Kia Ora | Mahalo | Aloha | Bula | Halo Olketa | Malo e Lelei | la Orana |Malo Ni | Fakatalofa Atu | Mauri | Fakalofa lahi atu | Hello 🌺

Greetings from the Pacific Islands

UniSC Pasifika Association executive team 

President: Moana Krause  

Vice President: Eileen Tramacchi 

Treasurer/ Education & Events Coordinator: Abijah Tuialii 

Community Engagement Officer – Samoan Culture and Language Expert: May Nonu 

Community Engagement Officer – PNG Culture and Language Expert: Inali Lutschini

UniSC Pasifika Association stall at Open Day at Sippy Downs campus, showing Maori bread in a basket.
Join Us. Become a Member today.

We invite all UniSC Pasifika students (Māori and Pacific Island peoples), along with those interested in learning about and supporting Pasifika peoples and culture, to join UniSC PA.

Becoming a member will help you to network and make new friends, create new opportunities, develop leadership skills and enrich your university journey.

For more information or to join UniSC PA, connect with us on email or the UniSC Pasifika Association Facebook group.