Australian Students Society of Haematology
The Australian Students’ Society of Haematology (ASSH) is a professional society for university students across Australia who are interested in blood diseases. ASSH has three main aims: (1) to foster interest amongst university students in the discipline of haematology; (2) to improve university students’ understanding of core topics in haematology; and (3) to support and advocate for research in haematology. ASSH seeks to achieve these aims by running a number of initiatives throughout the year, including a series of high quality educational seminars as well as fundraising events. Membership with ASSH is completely free; sign up today: https://forms.gle/5k9AierFNh3xGNRV8!
Club Aims
- To improve understanding amongst university students of the discipline of haematology, and thus promote education in the field of haematology.
- To encourage, stimulate and foster interest in the discipline of haematology amongst the university student population.
- To provide university students interested in haematology an opportunity to meet like-minded individuals, including fellow students, clinicians and scientists.
- To improve awareness amongst university students about the research currently being conducted in the field of haematology.
- To provide university students with research and conference attendance opportunities in the field of haematology.
- To provide support and advocacy for research in haematology through fundraising.
Australian Students Society of Haematology
Mailbox 130, 1st floor Union House
The University of Melbourne 3010