BIOSOC - Biological Sciences Society
BioSoc brings together students from all fields of Biological Science. This includes students from; Zoology, Botany, Marine Biology, Evolutionary Biology and Ecology. BioSoc is a perfect opportunity for students in biological sciences to meet like-minded individuals, get academic and careers support, and just have a load of fun!
Events Semester 2 2015

Week 2: 'Speed Friending' and Documentary Night
Week 3: BEES BBQ
Week 4: BIOSOC Bake Sale
Week 6: BIOSOC Museum Outing
Week 8: Careers Night
Week 10: Trivia Night
Week 12: Relaxation and study session
Week 13: Documentary Night and EGM + BEES Ball
Charities
BioSoc aims to give back to the environment by supporting environmental charities. This semester we are raising money for Arid Recovery
Charities we have already raised money for:
- Mountain Pygmy Possum
- Taronga Zoo Tasmanian Devil Breeding Program
- The Australian Marine Conservation Society
- Royal Botanic Gardens Save a Species Project
Want to become a member?
It is free to join BioSoc, and membership lasts two semesters. You can become a member at the stalls we hold at O-Week, at any of our events, or by contacting us via email.
GET INVOLVED!
Are you interested in volunteering for BioSoc events, passionate about a particular charity or have ideas for BioSoc?
Send us email at biosoc.unsw@gmail.com, leave a comment on our facebook page, come along to any event, or sign-up for our email list here.
The executive team
President: Emily Rayner
Vice-President: Alyce Dowling
Secretary: Janelle So
Treasurer: Jayden Streatfeild
Arc Delegate: Lynn Le
Biological Sciences Society Constitution
BioSoc is affiliated with UNSW ARC and therefore supports the Arc constitution model for clubs and societies.
BioSoc Aim’s
1. To provide an opportunity for networking of biological science students within the School, the University, other Universities and the professional sector;
2. To inform members about current issues within biological science, encourage discussion and debate, and provide support throughout their university experience; and
3. To encourage knowledge of and engagement with environmental charities.