Joining in, speaking out
Join in, get active and speak out about what you believe in at UTS...

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UTS Students' Association
The UTS Students' Association is run by students for students.
It’s an independent and democratic organisation whose members are voted for by you. Services include free academic advice, peer tutoring, clubs, the student newspaper Vertigo, and much, much more.
Find out more about what they do, how it works, the people involved and where to find them at each UTS campus:
http://www.sa.uts.edu.au/Get involved
Get elected to the Student Representative Council, and help run the Students' Association.
You can help to write, edit, design and publish Vertigo - the UTS student magazine. Or become an advocate for other students, by becoming the ATSIC, ethnic affairs, environmental, overseas students, sexuality or special needs officer.Join a collective
Or get involved in campaigns for student rights, as well as wider social, political and environmental issues... Join a collective like the Education Action Group, the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Collective, the OUTS collective (for lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer people at UTS), the Ethno-Cultural Collective, GreenUTS or the Women's Action Collective.
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Radio 2SER
You can also volunteer at Radio 2SER, Sydney's most dynamic independent radio station, run by students and broadcasting from UTS city campus.
Find out more about Radio 2SER.
