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 […]

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 […]
Societies and Sports Teams at university are some of the best ways to build friendships, learn new skills and develop your confidence. I think the University of Worcester has such a great diverse range of […]
Students Union president Meg Price has all the information on the Students Union and the work they do: Hi everyone! Whilst at University you’ll have lots of opportunities to get involved with activities outside of […]
I’m sure we’ve all had the importance of being a ‘well rounded individual’ drilled into us since secondary school but since coming to University I’ve realised that this is so true. You’ll find it really […]
Moving to University can be totally overwhelming in its own right! Once you add in other pressures like keeping on top of your reading and assignments whilst looking for part-time work, joining a society may seem like an unrealistic option for you.
Joining a society or a club should be high on your list of things to do when you arrive at Worcester. It gives you a chance to meet like-minded people and feel involved in the University.
As well as studying hard for your degree, having a social life is a very important part of University life and over my three years of being a student, I can definitely vouch for that.
1. The University’s library, The Hive, is shared with the public. This makes it Europe’s first ever joint university/public library.