Collectives
We have two main departments at SSU, the Education Department and Welfare Department. Within these collectives are a number of boards, associations and groups that we represent.
Education Department
Your Education Department takes care of all things both academic on campus, and affecting the quality of your education Australia wide!
They provide services on and off campus, including the Exam Help Stall and free printing service, and represent you at national rallies, and to the University when issues arise.
For queries please contact:
education@ssu.org.au
Welfare Department
Your Welfare Department is here to look out for you both in and out of the class room. They run a heap of services including the food bank, free breakfast, welfare on weheels and events like R U Ok? Day!
They also take care of autonomous representation, with collectives currently representing the Queer community, Women, First Nations, Ethnocultural students and students with disabilities.
The Queer and Women’s Rooms are located on the First Floor of the Junction Space on the Hawthorn Campus.
For queries please contact:
welfare@ssu.org.au
Queer Collective
The SSU Queer Collective aims to represent, advocate and empower Swinburne students who identify as LGBTIQA+, and those who are curious about or questioning their sexuality. We are a welcoming group of students who run events, volunteer with the SSU, and host social activities for students.
During Semester, our Hawthorn campus space (located in The Junction) is open Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm. All queer students and queer-allies are welcome and encouraged to get involved so come visit us!
For queries please contact:
queer@ssu.org.au
Women's Collective
The SSU Women’s Collective aims to represent, advocate and empower women and female identifying students at Swinburne. We are a welcoming group of students who run events and workshops, and host social activities for students.
During Semester, our Hawthorn campus space (located in The Junction) is open Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm. The space is used for quiet study, socialising and collective events, with an aim to ensure comfort and safety on campus for all female identifying students. The space also offers free sanitary items and is home to a friendly and supportive community.
For queries please contact:
womens@ssu.org.au