What do we do?
The RMIT University Student Union (RUSU) provides all RMIT
students with fun events, representation and support. RUSU is the
only 100 per cent independent body at RMIT. RUSU is run FOR
students BY students.
We are here to ensure your university experience
extends beyond lectures and assignments.We are responsible for
creating student life on campus. Every week RUSU's purple colours
will be out and about with free food and fun so make sure you check
out our events.
RUSU has over 80 clubs and societies that you can join.
We have political, spiritual, academic, cultural and social clubs.
If there isn't a club that interests you, start your own.
While RUSU is the heart of student life, RUSU is also here for when you need help. Whether it be regarding welfare or education issues or if you would like to use one of our safe spaces, we are here to support all students of RMIT.
RUSU is also here to support you when something goes wrong - if you fail a couple of subjects and need student rights advice, are struggling to afford food or rent, or need a safe space as a female or queer student - we can help you.
If you have a complaint to put forward about RUSU, please contact us on rusu.complaints@rmit.edu.au.
For a glimpse of what RUSU got up to in 2011, download a copy of the RUSU Snapshot information leaflet!
Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/RUSUpage
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/RMITSU
Constitution & Regulations
Download a copy of RUSU's Constitution
Download a copy of RUSU's Regulations
Hard-copies of the Constitution and Regulations are available to students from RUSU upon request.