The UniSA+ Award consists of three distinct pillars that encompass the type of co-curricular activities that employers look for on a resume. Each of these three areas have their own criteria and required contact hours.
Evidence of completed activities is submitted through CareerHub. It’s important to remember that activities from up to two years ago can also be counted, as long as you were a UniSA student at the time of completion. You also have until your final day as a UniSA student to complete the requirements for all three pillars.
Approved activities for each pillar can be viewed in CareerHub Activities - search pillar type under "Type of Activity" filter. If you know of an activity that meets the requirements for any of the three pillars, but is not listed, please email the information to unisaplus@unisa.edu.au
Leadership and Enterprise |
Self and Career Development |
Global and Social Engagement |
The Leadership and Enterprise pillar emphasises the development of leadership, enterprise and entrepreneurial skills, with a focus on structured programs that demonstrate a commitment to an activity over an extended period of time.
This pillar requires you complete or participate in a minimum of two approved programs, with a minimum of 15 contact hours for each program.
Eligible activities include but are not limited to Study Help PALS, ASRs, UniMentor, G'Day Mates, BUPA Ambassadors, and the ASPIRE Award.
Program eligibility criteria for the Leadership and Enterprise pillar are as follows:
The Self and Career Development pillar emphasises the value and importance of developing personal and professional skills to aid overall employability. These are the types of activities that will make you ready to take on the recruitment process.
This pillar requires you to complete a minimum of 20 hours, over a minimum of four different activities, across at least two of the streams listed below.
Stream |
Activities |
Professional and Personal Development | Self-development workshops, careers workshops, USASA workshops, Volunteering SA training and courses, USASA training courses, conferences, training courses, self-assessment, skills audit, career planning |
Networking Events | Professional association events, industry networking events |
Mentoring Programs* | Participation in formal mentoring programs as a mentee |
Reflection Activities | Completion of formal self-reflection activities with evidence |
*Business Career Mentor Program (BCMP) may be used for this pillar. Full completion of the program must be verified by UniSA BCMP staff and will be allocated as follows:
The Global and Social Engagement pillar emphasises the value and importance of volunteering with organisations that have global or community reach, and presents a great opportunity to give back to the community and actively develop an understanding of global and cultural issues.
This pillar requires you to complete a minimum of 120 hours of volunteering with approved community providers, across at least two of the five categories below, with no more than 60 hours from a single category.
Volunteering overseas or with globally-focused organisations.
For example:
> Amnesty International
> World Vision
Volunteering with community-based charities and not-for-profit organisations and clubs.
For example:
> Australian Red Cross
> Meals on Wheels SA
Volunteering with organisations and events with a specific focus on cross-cultural engagement, understanding and harmony.
For example:
> OzAsia Festival
> Reconciliation SA
A volunteering activity conducted with UniSA or USASA that specifically targets student engagement and participation.
Volunteering activity with a business, government department or other organisations that does not align with any other category.
Click here to learn more about the volunteering opportunities available.
For more information or if you need further assistance, email us at: studentleadership@unisa.edu.au