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Gold Coast Association of Postgraduates (GCAP)

2,100+ Total student engagements

The Gold Coast Association of Postgraduates (GCAP) aims to create a positive experience for Gold Coast students through the provision of wellbeing support, opportunities for increased social engagement, and assistance with transferring postgraduate qualifications to the workforce. GCAP are a led by a student Board who guide the strategic planning and operations of postgraduate services with the support and guidance of the Student Guild. GCAP has its own brand identity which it uses to connect the postgraduate community, as well as advocate for their interests among Student Guild and Griffith University stakeholders.

GCAP experienced several challenges in 2022, however the Board fulfilled GCAP’s core objectives as an association that seeks to enhance the academic, culture, and social experiences for postgraduate students at Griffith University. The Board introduced new event protocols and practices to create efficiencies and make better use of budget, such as new menu selections and ensuring members had sufficient time to socialise and foster networking opportunities through updated event timings and running order. GCAP events continued to be well attended, with Tuesday Coffee Socials achieving a consistent turn-out averaging 40 students in attendance. Friday Socials achieved up to 100 students at its peak and received positive feedback from GCAP members. These events complemented GCAP’s regional tours and biannual major socials, to provide students with much needed connection and relief from the isolation that many can experience through their postgraduate studies.

Jack Mai GCAP President

Many members shared feedback they were facing a tough time in making “ends-meet” financially as the Gold Coast faced record high levels in inflation for food, rent, and other basic needs. This often impacted members’ ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle so GCAP introduced the Fruit & Vegetable Box Empowerment Program. At many of the Friday Night Socials, 50 registered members received boxes of fresh produce to supplement their shopping. Additionally, members appreciated the ‘Get Fit With GCAP’ program in partnership with Uni Fitness, which allowed members free access to select classes. These initiatives as well as pop up mental health and wellbeing activities helped GCAP foster a healthier postgraduate community and this is something the Board expect to continue expanding in the new year.

Key Achievements

24 social events

Get Fit With GCAP (gym classes)

Fruit & Vegetable Box Empowerment Program

1,500

400

200 total attendances total attendances food packs distributed