Clubs Awards 2023
The annual Clubs Awards were announced on 28 September. Find out who walked away with an award.
Supreme Club of the Year
Winner
South Pacific Indigenous Engineering Students (SPIES)
SPIES has remarkably excelled across categories, earning this accolade. Their commitment to academic excellence shines through initiatives like Time Management Workshops, Study Sessions, and Exam Study Support. They foster a culture of support, offering tutoring opportunities within the club. Culturally, their club bridges gaps by hosting 'Culture in Engineering' Nights, Fortnightly Cultural Insights, and Kava Night, promoting understanding and unity. SPIES embodies excellence and community engagement, making your club the undisputed Supreme Club of the Year. Ka pai!
Runner up
Auckland University Maker Club
The Auckland University Maker Club, embodies creativity, innovation, and inclusivity. With nearly 800 members, their club has fostered a diverse community of students exploring a myriad of interests. Their multi-day events, including Aotearoa's largest Game Jam and the Terrible Ideas Hackathon, demonstrated exceptional organisation and engagement. The successful revival of the university's vending machine into an automated market stall showcases your dedication to empowering student creators while promoting access to essential resources.
New Club of the Year
Winner
University of Auckland Pole Club
The Pole Club's surge in membership, meticulous succession planning, and a strategic approach to branding and marketing, have left an indelible mark on campus life. Their engaging events, from Pole Bingo Nights to yoga classes, have fostered a vibrant community.
Runner up
University of Auckland Basketball Club
Reborn in 2022, the University of Auckland Basketball Club defied the odds, growing from scratch to 254 members, and fostering a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere. Their work on establishing a Tertiary Basketball Development squad, excellence in social media, and securing sponsors are remarkable achievements in just one year and are truly commendable.
Academic Club of the Year
Winner
South Pacific Indigenous Engineering Students (SPIES)
SPIES' excellence in fostering academic success and community support with organisation of impactful events, from time management workshops to specialised study sessions have been remarkable. They've created a culture of academic collaboration through tutoring and mentorship. Theiroutreach efforts to engage high school students have emphasised their commitment to diversity and inclusivity.
Runner up
Auckland University Women in Science
Over three years, the growth of the Auckland University Women in Science's community to 1200 members, organisation of a plethora of events, and substantial expansion of mentoring program have made a mark on campus. Their focus on diverse career opportunities in science has empowered students and attracted industry professionals.
Faculty | Winner |
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Arts | Auckland University Global Studies Society |
Business | University of Auckland Women in Business |
Engineering | South Pacific Indigenous Engineering Students Association |
Law | Pacific Island Law Students' Association & Equal Justice Process |
Medical and Health Sciences | Women In Health Network |
Science | Auckland University Women In Science |
Cause of the Year
Winner
SavY Charitable Trust
SavY Charitable Trust have truly made a transformative impact. They've empowered over 2,900 high school students with invaluable financial literacy skills. This year, their work with underserved communities, expanding into rural areas, and their dedication to inclusivity and innovation shined brightly.
Runner up
UoA Volunteers Club
With a burgeoning membership of 2,000 students and organisation numerous volunteer events, engaging students from diverse backgrounds, UoA Volunteers Club's work has made an impactful mark on the University community. Their commitment to making volunteering accessible and enjoyable radiates through their collaborative efforts and environmentally focused initiatives.
Religious and Spiritual Club of the Year
Winner
International Hub
International Hub's inclusive approach to invite students of all backgrounds to explore faith without pressure has been exemplary. With remarkable growth, they've built a dedicated team, offered leadership opportunities, and provided a caring and supportive community beyond faith.
Runner up
University of Auckland Muslim Students' Association
The University of Auckland Muslim Students' Association shines for its unity and cultural richness. Their Peace Week fostered connections, the Bake Sale spread messages of peace, and Panel Discussion sparked meaningful dialogue. They engage and empower students, cultivating a supportive community that transcends boundaries.
Cultural Club of the Year
Winner
Commerce O' Pasifika
Commerce O' Pasifika embodies remarkable transformation and achievement. Their strategic harnessing of digital platforms and collaborations not only grew their membership list, but also introduced new students to the club, fostered cultural awareness, personal connections and student well-being.
Runner up
Kiwi Asian Club
Kiwi Asian Club has left an indelible mark on campus. Their work on orchestrating an array of captivating events, from cultural festivals to language workshops, fostered a deeper appreciation for Asian heritage. Their commitment to inclusivity and diversity has undoubtedly enriched our university community.
Sports Club of the Year
Winner
Auckland University Strength Society (AUSS)
AUSS has embodied excellence, inclusivity, and safety. With record-breaking event participation, including the impressive AMRAPATHON, they've nurtured a diverse community of strength enthusiasts. Their commitment to top-tier coaching, mentorship programs, and strict safety measures sets their club apart. AUSS truly elevates physical strength and community spirit.
Runner up
Auckland University Ultimate Club
The 161 dedicated members the AUckland University Ultimate Club hosts have experienced a year of growth. Their focus on gender balance, strong coaching, and organising multiple tournaments and leagues has made them a thriving and inclusive community. Their dedication to Ultimate Frisbee is commendable.
Special Interest Club of the Year
Winner
Auckland University Maker Club
With a diverse membership of nearly 800, the Maker Club hosted a plethora of innovative events, fostering creativity and collaboration. Their impressive multi-day events and the unique vending machine project reflect their dedication to providing opportunities and benefits for students.
Runner up
Auckland University Muay Thai
The Auckland University Muay Thai club has demonstrated exceptional growth and innovation. With a membership surge from 200 to over 450, they've embraced their unique identity as a social club and Muay Thai hub. Their successful events fostered camaraderie among members, exemplifying their commitment to both fitness and friendship.
Club Event of the Year
Winner
Energy Case Competition - University of Auckland Case Club
The Energy Case Competition stands as a pinnacle of meticulous planning, innovative marketing, and exceptional execution. Luke and Stella's foresight ensured seamless operations, while theur club's innovative marketing strategy doubled participant turnout. The event's focus on fostering intellectual discourse, has left an indelible mark on the student community.
Runner up
Shave for a Cure - South Pacific Indigenous Engineering Students (SPIES)
"Shave for a Cure" deserves praise for its cohesive and impactful journey. This event united 10 Engineering clubs, surpassing challenges to raise an impressive $12,576 for a great cause. SPIES' unwavering motivation and collaborative spirit make them deserving runners-up for the Club Event of the Year award.
Individual Awards
Category | Winner |
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President of the Year - Winners | Ivan Zhang - School Of Music Students Association and Julia Stjarnhage - University of Auckland Postgraduate Student Association |
President of the Year - Runner Up | Samantha Samaniego - Women in Health Network |
Treasurer of the Year - Winner | Ayyan Ali - University of Auckland Muslim Students' Association |
Treasurer of the Year - Runner Up | Malia Lui - Auckland University Pacific Island Student Association |
Secretary of the Year - Winner | Eva Parkinson - The Sustainable Future Collective |
Secretary of the Year - Runner Up | Helene Sucich - University of Auckland Basketball Club |