Massey University Students' Associations Federation

Massey University Students' Associations Federation

The Massey University Students' Associations Federation (MUSAF) represents the seven (five mainstream, two tangata whenua) student bodies at Massey University's three campuses in Palmerston North, Auckland, Wellington and Extramural students.

MUSAF has three representatives to the Massey University's governing body, the Massey University Council.

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Massey University, Palmerston North

Massey University Students' Association (MUSA)

The Massey University Students' Association of Palmerston North Inc. represents students at Massey University, Palmerston North. MUSA publicises events, issues and anything else that concerns students. MUSA publishes weekly during semesters the student magazine Chaff (rhymes with "scarf"), to which many students have contributed over its time. A radio station by the name of Radio Control is administered by MUSA also.

MUSA is a constituent member of the New Zealand Union of Students' Associations (NZUSA), and has constitutional relationships with the Massey University College of Education Students' Association (MUCESA) and Manawatahi.

Massey University College of Education Students' Association (MUCESA)

Manawatahi

Manawatahi represents Māori students at Massey University, Palmerston North. Manawatahi organises and publicises events, develops and represents policies, and provides a supportive forum for Māori students who attend either Massey University (Turitea Campus) or Massey University College of Education (Hokowhitu Campus).

Manawatahi is a constituent member of Te Mana Ākonga (TMA).

Massey University, Auckland

Albany Students' Association (ASA)

The Albany Students' Association Inc. represents the Students at Massey University, Albany. ASA is a constituent member of the New Zealand Union of Students Associations (NZUSA).

Te Waka o Ngā Ākonga Māori (TWONAM)

There is a Māori subsidiary of ASA, by the name of Te Waka o Ngā Ākonga Māori Inc.. Its role is to represent Māori students and publicise events, issues and anything else which concern Māori students at Massey University, Albany Campus.

Massey University, Wellington

Massey at Wellington Students Association (MAWSA)

The Massey at Wellington Students Association Inc. represents the Students at Massey University, Wellington.

Founded in 1999 with the closure of Wellington Polytech on the same site, Massey University expanded here Campus base to cater for there new design school in Wellington. As all associations in NZ they are run by students, for the students.

Mawsa also produces the famous Magneto magazine which has won best small publication in 2008,2009,2010. Magneto

Extramural

Massey Extramural Students' Society (EXMSS)

All Extramural Students belong to this organisation. EXMSS provide representation on campus, independent advocasy, scholarships, a web-community and events for extramural students. www.exmss.org.nz


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