University life is often study-focused, but joining societies and sports can boost mental and physical well-being, as well as contributing to personal growth. In this blog, Casandra discusses the impact of extracurricular activities.
University life is often study-focused, but joining societies and sports can boost mental and physical well-being, as well as contributing to personal growth. In this blog, Casandra discusses the impact of extracurricular activities.
We all need a way to let off some steam and have some fun with a group of friends, people from our course or even our flatmates, right? Here are a few ways to enjoy your free time at university.
Recent graduate, Mary, chats to us about Breast Cancer Awareness Month and how to get involved. October 1st marked the start of 2022’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the most common cancer form […]
Guest blogger, Communications Intern and recent Alumni, Mary, talks through a few of the ways to make friends at university. As a Communications Intern, it’s my job to travel the UK and speak to prospective […]
Thinking about whether the University of Worcester is right for you? An Open Day is the perfect opportunity to explore our campuses and find out more about your course and student life. In this blog […]
Hi everyone, I’m Ellie, I recently finished studying Film Production at Worcester. Today I’m going to be going through some common myths surrounding University and showing you what’s really true! 1. You have to pay […]
In this guest post, work experience student, Dan, talks about choosing what you want to do after leaving school and some of the options you might by interested in: At the age of 17 it […]
Second year student, Issy, chats about tips to help you enjoy your first year of uni.