RMIT Student Union

RMIT Student Union

Established in 1944, the RMIT Student Union Council, commonly known as the RMIT University Student Union or RUSU, is the representative body for all students enrolled at RMIT University. The Student Union offers a range of services, including clubs and societies, publishing the RMIT student magazine Catalyst, student rights advocacy and support, Womyns, Queer and Postgraduate student lounges, campus activities and events and has offices at all Melbourne campuses and sites of RMIT University. It is a separate organisation to RMIT Union (now RMIT Link), which provides support to Arts and Sports clubs. RMIT Student Union is affiliated with the National Union of Students and the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations.

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