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"The James Cook University Student Association is an organisation directed by
elected Students which aims to provide high quality representation,
support services and relevant non-academic activities to all of its members."

ObjectIVES

The objectives of the Association are:

  1. To promote interest in the life, activities and progress of the University community and generally to further the aims and objects of the University community as a whole;
  2. To represent members of the Association in all matters affecting or of concern to students within the University and in the wider community;
  3. To work on behalf of all students for an education that is accessible, equitable and free from discrimination;
  4. To advance the interests and welfare of members of the Association;
  5. To advocate for, and where appropriate establish, operate and maintain facilities and services for the benefit of the members of the Association;
  6. To establish and maintain a means of communication between members of the Association and the University academic staff and officers, and the community generally;
  7. To support and promote the principles of universal membership of student representative organisations;
  8. To sponsor and promote educational, social, cultural, sporting and recreational activities among members of the Association;
  9. To provide and maintain for members of the Association a common meeting ground and social centre;
  10. To provide a forum for the dissemination, discussion and debate of information and knowledge about matters of student or public interest;
  11. To represent its members in matters affecting their interests, sectarian and confessional religion and party politics excepted.

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