Political Science Undergraduate Association (PSUA):
1. http://www.ualberta.ca/~psua
2. psua@ualberta.ca
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The Political Science Undergraduate Association (PSUA) is a department association that represents over 700 political science students on the U of A Campus. One of the main goals of the PSUA is to facilitate a friendly relation between political science students and the department by ensuring an open dialogue.
Beyond this, the PSUA has been able to balance work with fun by offering both social functions and informative events to students. Although the organization is relatively small, the PSUA continues to work across campus, informing students of the importance of understanding and participating in the politics of today. Whether it is trying to establish joint projects with other campus groups or making others aware of the association, the PSUA hopes to continue to expand in the coming years.
The PSUA is also a member of the Canadian Political Science Student Association(CPSSA).
Undergraduate Psychology Association
The UPA exists to assist psychology students in every way possible. We aim to
help students make the most of their university experience in terms of
academic, social, volunteer, and career opportunities. Whether you are a psych
major, minor, or just take one psych class - check out what we have to offer!
http://www.ualberta.ca/~upa
Contact info:
Bio Sci, P-206 E
(780) 492-6696
upa@ualberta.ca or kristyw@ualberta.ca
Economics Students’ Association
1) www.ualberta.ca/~econsa/
2) econsa@ualberta.ca
The History and Classics Undergraduate Association
URL: http://www.hacua.org/
Contact: Stephen Mawdsley (chair@hacua.org)
Description: The History and Classics Undergraduate Association is an organization which brings together students with an interest in History or Classics. It offers a wide variety of functions ranging from academic advice to group social activities. The association also provides liaison with the History and Classics Department, career opportunity information, and the opportunity for students to present papers at a public forum. All students are welcome; majoring in History or Classics is not a requirement.
Women's Studies Undergraduate Association
http://www.ualberta.ca/~wsua/wsua_conference.htm
wsua@ualberta.ca
