The Society was founded in February 1996 to be a forum for biomechanists from all variety of disciplines, or areas of study, within Australia and New Zealand, to meet and communicate. We are registered society and our ABN is 80 205 005 217. There are man
The Australia-New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics (ANZSEE) is a regional branch of the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE). We are a growing trans-disciplinary group of people who share a common passion about improving our soc
ANZSOC is devoted to promoting criminological study, research and practice in the region and bringing together persons engaged in all aspects of the field. The membership of the society reflects the diversity of persons involved in the field, including pr
Most doctors are managing patients with work-related illness or health problems which have an impact on their ability to work. The Australian and New Zealand Society of Occupational Medicine provides opportunities for networking and the exchange of infor
Established in 1994, the Asia New Zealand Foundation is a partnership between the public and the private sector. As the leading non-government organisation on Asia-New Zealand relations we work in five main areas – business, culture, education, media and
When you are an athlete there is lots to think about: figuring out which papers you’re doing if you are a student, how to manage or find a job, and who you will spend your time with in your limited free time. If you love sports like we do and consider sp
Founded in 1923 and now with over members, the Auckland Astronomical Society is New Zealand's largest Astronomical organisation. We are based at the Auckland Observatory and provide for all levels of interest and expertise in astronomy. We are committed
Auckland University Chinese Student Association (AUCSS) is the newly established student community specifically designed for enrolled Auckland University students to participate in the various events that we run. The club operates with the intention to pr
AULSS is the Auckland University Law Students' Society. Every year, Auckland University law students vote for a student executive to represent them. Our job is to make sure that there's a lot more to Law School than going to lectures.