Campus Director

Best Part
Daniel Caesar
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A SULS for US
​SULS is a campus presence you can see, hear, and feel.
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University life can be overwhelming when you don’t have a clear reference point — and that’s where we step in. A SULS for Us is about making sure that no matter your background, pathway, or year level, there is space for you to belong.
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Our approach is simple: high-visibility outreach, approachable events, and a genuinely diverse executive team that reflects the many corners of the law school. Whether you’re dipping your toes into SULS for the first time or already a familiar face at events, this is a space designed for all of us — not just some of us.
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Our Commitments
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Accessible entry points for students new to law school life through casual, low-stakes events.
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On-campus and off-campus experiences that meet students where they are.
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A hands-on executive that actively engages with students through regular, visible outreach
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What This Looks Like
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Coffee Crawls & Arcade Nights: Casual, fun, low-commitment ways to meet new people.
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Pub Crawls with Purpose: Social events that bring together the community in relaxed settings.
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“Find Your Corner” Pop-Ups: Themed outreach weeks for first-years, cultural groups, queer students, international students, and more.
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More Diverse Campus Events: Collaborating with the Ethnocultural Portfolio to expand their current events to include celebrations during the Moon Festival, Ramadan and Diwali.
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Your Campus, Unplugged
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Law school is intense. Exams, clerkships, applications, outlines — it piles up fast. But we believe that your wellbeing is not a side note to your law school experience — it’s at the centre of it.
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Through Your Campus, Unplugged, SULS will embed regular, approachable wellbeing initiatives that remind you to pause, breathe, and just be. This isn’t about grand gestures — it’s about small, consistent touchpoints that make the law school a healthier, more supportive place.
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Our Commitments
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Prioritising mental health and wellbeing in all event programming.
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Creating accessible, stigma-free spaces where students can take a break.
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Ensuring that wellbeing is embedded into the rhythm of the law school — not a one-off event.
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What This Looks Like
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Meditation & Mindfulness Sessions: Regular guided sessions to reset between lectures.
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Wellbeing Panels: Honest conversations by students, for students — tackling stress, burnout, and balance.
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Yoga in Victoria Park: Accessible movement sessions designed to be inclusive, beginner-friendly, and low pressure.
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A Rhythm in SULS
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Campus culture thrives on consistency — knowing that something is always happening, that there’s a place to drop in, and people who’ll be there. A Rhythm in SULS is about creating that steady, familiar beat throughout the semester.
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By fostering frequent, low-barrier engagement and moments of lightness, we’ll make sure SULS feels less like an institution and more like a community you return to.
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Our Commitments
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Embedding recurring touch points that make SULS feel reliable, approachable, and fun
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Maintaining a balance between lighthearted social events and genuine community connection
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Ensuring all students can tune in — no matter how engaged or busy they are.
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What This Looks Like
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“Confessions of a Law Student” — a light-hearted segment in the weekly SULS newsletter highlighting funny or relatable stories submitted by students.
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Live Music on the Law Lawn — regular, easy-going performances that create an ambient, communal vibe.
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Weekly Shoutouts — celebrating acts of kindness or good energy from members of the law school community.
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Kailoh's CV
Executive Prefect – Wellbeing Portfolio: Directed a whole-school mental health campaign and youth conference, collaborating with students, staff, and external partners to create inclusive events
Drama & Performance Involvement: Performed in a dozen plays and musicals, experienced in public speaking, event hosting, and creative collaboration, enabling high-energy student engagement.
Service and Inclusion Activities: Volunteered at the Sony Foundation ABBOX Holiday Camp and Kuring-Gai Fun Run, supporting children and athletes with disabilities.
Peer Support Leader: Facilitated regular mentoring sessions for younger students, building rapport, fostering community, and strengthening communication and conflict-resolution skills.
