Download - Freshers news print 2013
Make the most of your time at UWE
No matter what you study or what campus you are on, the Students’ Union represents you and gives you the chance to get involved in something fun and different.Charlie Roper, SU President
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Our job as elected officers is to be here for you”
Coming to university is a daunting but exciting experi-ence. Aside from your degree, it’s that extra-curricu-lar activity that is becoming more and more important, and this is where UWE Students’ Union is here to help! This paper will show you all the different ways you can get involved in university life from the first few weeks at UWE and beyond.
We are here to represent you on a range of issues, and we want to give you opportunities to develop extra skills and talents on top of your degree. We offer a huge variety of societies, sports and networks, all of which give you the chance to get involved in something fun and different.
You are part of an ever-growing student community that we are proud to work for and represent. We work hard to promote the diversity of this community by being inclusive for all. We look forward to providing more for you this coming year, through the develop-ment and construction of our brand new £9.2 million Students’ Union building.
Our job as elected officers is to be here for you. No matter what you study or what campus you are on, the Students’ Union represents you. If you left university with just a piece of paper, we would not be doing you justice. We wish you the best possible experience for the years ahead and look forward to seeing many of your faces throughout your time here!
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Charlie Roper - SU President
01 Photo Credits: James Clark, Harry Brayford, Sophie Louise, Rachel Seed & Nicky Grayburn
The 7 Essentials Coming to university is exciting, rewarding and brimming with opportunities!
Follow these simple steps to help you settle in, make new friends and make the most of your time at UWE.
7. Say ‘hello’ to your elected officers
Your SU officers work for and represent you, so say ‘hello’ and let them know how much you are enjoying Freshers’ Week!
2. Come to Freshers’ Fair
Don’t miss your chance to see what’s on offer from your Students’ Union, UWE and the rest of Bristol. There are hundreds of opportunities to get involved in, plus lots of freebies! Come along on Friday 20th September on Frenchay campus.
3. Join a sport, society, network or volunteer
Try something different, get active, meet new people, develop your own skills and gain confidence.
4. Sign up to the JobShop
In need of some extra cash? UWE Jobshop is here to help you find flexible, part-time work that’s ideal for students.
1. Come to Freshers’ Week events
With a great atmosphere and a load of fantastic events, this is the best way to meet new people and have a lot of fun!
Stay up to date with the latest news, events and photos from your Students’ Union.
5. Catch up with the Students’ Union on Facebook or Twitter
6. Buy a student discount card
Whether it’s an NUS card or UWESU discount card, both are a great way to save money and take advantage of exclusive deals.
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WHITE T-SHIRT PARTY8pm - 3am at Frenchay campus bars
Pick up your free t-shirt, bring a pen and get creative!
FRENCHAY CAMPUS
Coming to university is an exhilarating adventure and it really kicks off with the Students’ Freshers’ Week. It’s packed with awesome activities and entertainment aimed to help you meet new people, try out new interests and give you some unforgettable memories
Saturday 14th Sept Monday 16th SeptemberFriday 13th Sept Sunday 15th Sept
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ WELCOME FAIR
11am - 3pm Red BarFRENCHAY CAMPUS
ST. MATT’S GOES TO GLENSIDE
Why not visit your neighbours!GLENSIDE CAMPUS
WHITE T-SHIRT PARTY8pm - 11pm
Glenside Student CentreGLENSIDE CAMPUS
UWE WELCOME PARTY8pm - 3am at Frenchay campus
Freshers 2013 takes over Frenchay Cam-pus with a special guest from Radio 1
FRENCHAY CAMPUS
GLENSIDE WELCOME PARTY8pm - 11pm
Glenside Student CentreGLENSIDE CAMPUS
ST MATT’S WELCOME PARTY8pm - 11pm
St. Matt’s BarST. MATTS CAMPUS
JUNGLE PARTY10pm - 3am at The Bunker £5 Tickets
Facepaint and animal prints. Get ready for a wild night!
CITY CENTRE
GLENSIDE QUIZ NIGHT8pm - 10:30pm
Glenside Student CentreGLENSIDE CAMPUS
ACOUSTIC CHILL8pm - 1am
Red BarFRENCHAY CAMPUS
ST MATT’S LIVE MUSIC8pm - 10:30pm St Matt’s Bar
ST. MATTS CAMPUS
EPIK10pm - 3am at PRYZM £6 TicketsA NEW venue A NEW clubnight.
Epik at PRYZM!CITY CENTRE
WELCOME HOG ROAST11:30am - 2:30pm
Bower Ashton CourtyardBOWER ASHTON CAMPUS
SCHOOL DISCO8pm - 11pm
St. Matt’s CampusST. MATTS CAMPUS
DEVON SHORES9pm - 3am
Red Bar £3 TicketsFRENCHAY CAMPUS
BEACH PARTY8pm - 11pm
Glenside Student CentreGLENSIDE CAMPUS
BAD MILK10pm - 3am
Thekla £5 TicketCITY CENTRE
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The UWE Freshers’ Pyjama Party promises to be the biggest bed time party of the year, with a special guest appearance from Radio 1’s Scott Mills
Made In Chelsea’s Jamie Laing will be at The Bunker for UWE Freshers’ Jungle Party!
Jameela Jamil from the Radio 1 chart show will be taking the headline slot for the FREE.UWE Welcome Party!
Tuesday 17th Sept Wednesday 18th Sept Thursday 19th Sept Friday 20th Sept
ST MATT’S KARAOKE NIGHT8pm - 11pm
St. Matt’s CampusST. MATTS CAMPUS
WHERE’S WALLY VS SMURFS10pm - 3am at 02 Academy £6 Tickets
The year’s biggest clash of colour and cartoons!
CITY CENTRE
THE LOCK-IN9pm - 3am
Red Bar and EscapeFRENCHAY CAMPUS
ANYTHING BUT CLOTHES 8pm - 11pm
Glenside CampusGLENSIDE CAMPUS
ST MATT’S QUIZ NIGHT8pm - 11pm
St. Matt’s CampusST. MATTS CAMPUS
PYJAMA PUBCRAWL6pm - Late
Glenside to City CentreGLENSIDE CAMPUS
RELOAD10pm - 3am
Basement 45 £5 TicketCITY CENTRE
CLUB NOCHE IBIZA BEACH PARTY10pm - 3am Red Bar £5 Tickets
Beach vibes and dance DJs fresh from Ibiza.
FRENCHAY CAMPUS
EXTRA TIME10pm - 3am
Mbargo Lounge £4 TicketsCITY CENTRE
PYJAMA PARTY10pm - 3am at Syndicate £6 Tickets
The Fashion parade of pyjamas and onesies!
CITY CENTRE
ST MATT’S OPEN MIC NIGHT8pm - 11pm
St. Matt’s CampusST. MATTS CAMPUS
COMEDY NIGHT8pm - 11pm £5 Ticket
Frenchay CampusFRENCHAY CAMPUS
GLENSIDE KARAOKE NIGHT8pm - 11pm
Glenside CampusGLENSIDE CAMPUS
BOWER THIRSTY THURSDAY4pm - 8pm
Bower Ashton BarBOWER ASHTON CAMPUS
ONE FIFTY FRIDAY OPEN MIC NIGHT
8pm - 11pmGLENSIDE CAMPUS
ONE FIFTY FRIDAY FOAM PARTY10pm - 3am
All drinks only £1.50 each.FRENCHAY CAMPUS
CASINO ROYALE8pm - 11pm
St. Matt’s CampusST. MATTS CAMPUS
DELIGHT10pm - 3am at Bunker £5 Tickets
DJs throw down an all encompassing dance set
CITY CENTRE
UWE Frenchay Campus, 8pm - 3am Don’t miss out on Bristol’s biggest student event!Advanced Tickets: £19 or Pink & Yellow Wristbands
Saturday 21st Sept
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5 stages, Live Music, PAs & DJsThe party to end all parties.
Close your Freshers' Week with 3000 of your new friends
BRISTOL’S BIGGEST STUDENT EVENT
Sat: 21/09 / Frenchay / 8pm - 3am
UWE Students’ Union Proudly Presents
Advanced Tickets: £19 / Pink & Yellow Wristbands
Don’t miss out on
Silent Disco / Side Attractions / Street Performers / Oxygen BarClose-up Magic / Fire Performers / Photo Booths
Zane Lowe
Radio 1’s award-winning DJ will be tearing up Freshers’ Week with a mixture of rock, punk, dance, drum & bass and hip hop. Lowe’s dedication to new music means he always brings fresh sounds to the stage, so prepare your-self for something impressive!
Sneakbo
A grime artist from Putney, Sneakbo made his name by rapping over bashment and dancehall rhythms. Since touring the country, US rapper Drake has even credited Sneakbo for inspiring tracks on his album, ‘Take Care’. impressive!
DJ IQ
Having been performing since the age of 16, DJ IQ is now working as Professor Green’s DJ and knows how to get a party started! He has also worked for MC Jehst and Itch FM.
Monsta
If Chase and Status remixed a lost Gnarls Barkley sin-gle, it might sound like this’ (Discopop Directory). With powerhouse vocals, beats and samples, Monsta evoke decades of soul history whilst echoing contemporaries like Skrillez and Nero.
Major Look
An undiluted bass music project fronted by Stapleton, Major Look have been called out by 1Xtra’s Mistajam as one of his 2012 ‘Ones to Watch’. Also favourited by Radio 1 DJs Annie Mac and Huw Stephens, and Capital FM’s Andi Durrant.
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Getting involved with a Sports Club whilst at university is the best decision you can make”
From my personal experience, getting involved with a Sports Club whilst at university is the best decision you can make. Whether you have been involved in sports all your life or wish to try one of our 38 sports for the very first time, we cater for all.
Our sports accommodate all athletes, whether you are just trying to exercise for a few hours a week, or you are looking to represent UWE in the British Universi-ties and College Sports (BUCS) league.Sport Clubs at UWE will not only give you a great op-portunity to blow off steam whilst at university but will significantly increase the number of friends you make and the different types of people you will meet.This year my role incorporates a focus on health, so we will keep you informed on a range of health issues whether it be the importance of regular exercise or providing recipes for healthy and affordable meals.The Students’ Union also runs a successful Sports Night to help you celebrate your inevitable sporting successes.
We are dedicated to providing you with great oppor-tunities at UWE, so take the first step, give it a go and enjoy every experience!
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Dance has provided me with a secure, driven and like minded friendship group that I feel as if I have known for 20 years
Joining In
Once registered with UWESU through our website (www.uwesu.org/joinus) you can purchase your Sports Fee, as well as your club membership.
For any information about sports please visit www.uwesu.org/sports
Want to start something new? All of our sports clubs are run by students so if you have a passion for a sport that is not yet offered by us please feel free to contact me, Chris White [email protected] for more information.
Setting Up a Club
• American Football• Athletics• Badminton• Basketball• Boat• Boxing• Canoe• Cheerleading• Climbing• Cricket• Dance• Fencing• Football Men• Football Women• Gliding• Hockey• Jui Jitsu• Kickboxing & • Muay Thai• Lacrosse
• Netball• Polo• Riding• Rugby League• Rugby Union Men• Rugby Union Women• Sailing• Skydive• Snowsports• Squash• Sub Aqua• Surf• Swimming &• Waterpolo• Tae Kwon Do• Tennis• Trampoline• Ultimate Frisbee• Volleyball• Windsurf
Sports Clubs, 2013 - 14
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Chris White - VP Sports & Health
As a student gaining a place at UWE through clearing, I was unable to secure a place in halls along with my fellow freshers and was forced to find my own accommodation with older students in house off campus. In short I found it harder to make secure friendships with other freshers in my first 2 weeks at uni and struggled feeling a little bit lonely and a little out of place. However, having danced since i was very young, I dragged myself along to the dance auditions and within the first fifteen minutes became friends with a girl I now share a house with.
Dance has provided me with a secure, driv-en and like minded friendship group that I feel as if I have known for 20 years rather than the past 24 months, giving me more safety and comfort than I could ever ask for. It has given me personal release, motiva-tion and been that constant element in my week that I would look forward to when studying got on top of me. Not only has it kept me fit and kept me sane, it has al-lowed me to feel a true part of UWE and of the entire sport community, allowing me to give something back to my fellow students and dancers, as well as the University.
Aimee Moore – Dance Vice President
Aimee Moore – Dance Vice President
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Watch It, Try It, Do ItWant to try before you buy? Well now you can!Watch It, Try It, Do It gives you the chance to watch and try a wide range of Sports and Societies without paying up front for membership. A wide range of clubs and societies will be putting on demos, displays and taster sessions just for you!
If you like what you see, give it a go! If you like what you try, sign up for full membership to that club or society and continue to enjoy doing it throughout the year.
Check out the schedule below and come along to as many or as few as you like.
Wednesday 18th
Tuesday 24th
Monday 23rd
Astroturf Pitch - FrenchayHockey - Watch It / Try It
Outside Escape - FrenchayPole Fitness - Watch It –
13:00 - 13:3014:00 - 14:3015:30 - 16:30
13:00 - 13:3014:00 - 14:3015:30 - 16:30
13:00 - 14:3015:00 - 15:30
12:30 - 14:30
12:30 - 14:30
14:00 - 16:30
16:30 - 18.30
14:00 - 16:30
14:00 - 16:00
12:00 - 13:30
14:00 - 14:3015:00 - 15:3016:00 - 16:30
13:00 - 13:3014:00 - 16:00
14:00 - 16:00
14:00 - 14:3015:00 - 15:3016:00 - 16:30
13:00 - 16:00
13:00 - 15:00
17:00 – 18:30
September
September
September
Wednesday 25th
Friday 27th
15:00 - 15:30
13:00 - 15:0015:00 - 16:0016:00 - 17:00
12:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 15:3016:00 - 16:30
14:00 - 15:0015:00 - 17:00
13:00 - 19:00
13:00 - 18:00
Thursday 26th
14:30 - 15:3015:30 - 16:30
13:00 - 15:0015:00 - 16:0016:00 - 17:00
13:00 - 14:0014:00 - 15:0015:00 - 16:0016:00 - 17:00
15:00 - 17:00
15:00 - 17:00
14:00 - 17:00
13:00 - 19:00
Key
* - sessions will require booking with the Students’ Union Reception – F Block, 4th Floor
** - sessions involving transport will meet in Car Park 19 at Frenchay Campus to board the minibus, departing at the advertised session start time.
September
September
September
Astroturf Pitch - FrenchayCricket - Watch ItCricket - Try ItRugby League - Try It
Sports Hall 1 - FrenchayBoat - Watch It Boat - Try ItKickboxing & Muay Thai - Watch It
Sports Hall 2 - FrenchayUltimate Frisbee - Try ItFencing - Try It
Squash Court 1 - FrenchaySquash - Try It
Squash Court 2 - Frenchay Squash Women’s Session Only - Try It
Climbing Wall - Frenchay Climbing - Watch It & Try It
Outside Core 24 - FrenchayPolitics and International Relations (PAIRS) – Watch It / Try It
Astroturf Pitch - FrenchayAmerican Football - Try ItLacrosse Men & Women - Try It Rugby Women - Watch ItRugby Women - Try It
Sports Hall 1 - FrenchayBadminton - Watch It Badminton - Try ItSports Hall 2 - FrenchayJiu Jitsu - Watch It & Try It
Aerobics Studio - FrenchayBody Combat (Women Only) - Try ItDance - Try itDance - Try it
Clifton Downs** Windsurf & Kite - Try It* Meeting Room 2, 5F - FrenchaySpatial Planning - Watch It & Try It
Red Bar - FrenchayCupcake Decorating – Watch it/Try it
Astroturf Pitch - FrenchayWomen’s Football - Try it
Sports Hall 1 - FrenchayBasketball Men’s - Try It Cheerleading - Watch It Cheerleading - Try It
Sports Hall 2 - FrenchayBasketball Women’s - Try It
Aerobics Studio - FrenchayPole Fitness - Watch / Try ItBody Combat (Women Only) - Try It
Red Bar - FrenchayBar School - Watch It Bar School - Try It
Gloucester Ski**Snowsports - Watch It / Try It*
Summer House Equestrian Centre**Riding - Watch It / Try It*
Sports Hall 1 - FrenchayTrampoline - Watch It Trampoline - Try It
Sports Hall 2 - FrenchayPaintball - Try ItVolleyball - Watch It Volleyball - Try It
Aerobics Studio - FrenchayBody Fit (Women Only) - Try It Pole Fitness (Men Only) - Try It Dance - Try itDance - Try itSquash Court 1 - FrenchaySquash - Try It
Squash Court 2 - Frenchay Squash Women’s Session Only - Try It
Climbing Wall - Frenchay Climbing - Watch It & Try It
Windsurf Lake**Windsurf & Kite - Windsurf Try It
Astroturf Pitch - FrenchayWomen’s Football - Try ItLacrosse Men & Women - Try It
Sports Hall 1 - FrenchayVolleyball - Try It Ultimate Frisbee - Try It
Sports Hall 2 - FrenchayPaintball (Women Only) - Try It
Saturday 28th
Skydive Dropzone**Skydive - Watch It & Try It 12:00 - 18:00
September
Saturday 21st
Centre for Sport Astro - FrenchayMen & Women’s Rugby - Watch It / Try It 17:30 - 19:30
September
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Hannah Khan, VP Societies & Communication
I am here all year to support your interests and ideas”
I am here to represent the interests of all of the socie-ties that students are currently running and participat-ing in. That means supporting the extra- curricular activities that students want to do and guiding students who want to set up a new society to explore their own interests, whatever they may be!
Your involvement in a society will enable you not only to meet new friends doing something you love, but to develop personal skills and experiences that will make you stand out to future employers. Both of these things are invaluable to your university experience. So whether you are pursuing a passion or giving some-thing a go for the first time, make sure you check out at least one of the many societies we have to offer and get involved!
Remember I am here all year to support your interests and ideas, so make sure you get in touch with me.
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Doing something you love whilst developing personal skills and experiences
Societies, 2013 - 14
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• Aero • Anime• Bar School• Bristol Architecture• Barnado’s Society• Bright Futures• Chess• Conservative Future• Darts• Drama• Enactus• English• Engineers Without
Borders• Feminist• Film• Forensic Science• Free Palestine• Gaming• History• HUB Radio• Labour• Land and Animal
Biology (LABS)• Linguistics
• Live Music• Marketing• Medical Science• Midwifery• Paintball• Politics and International• Relations Society (PAIRS)• People and Planet • Poker• Pole Fitness• Psi Phi• Photography• Psychology• Role Play• Space Exploration• Spatial Planning• Trading Cards• Urban• UKIP• UWE Trading & Investment
(UWETIS)• War Games• Western Eye
Not seeing a Society that’s for you?
Why not set up a new one? If you have an idea for a society that isn’t on the list, we would love to hear from you.
For more information email:[email protected]
Your SU actively encourages students to get their voices heard. Western Eye is UWE’s student led newspaper, distributed across all campuses and also available online (www.westerneye.net).
Hub Radio allows students to run their own shows, promote events and is the place to be for anyone interested in music, DJing or broadcasting. So whether you want to write a column, report on local news or host your own radio show, these societies are definitely for you! Visit hubradio.co.uk
Get your voice heard!
We have opportunities for all interests if you need more info email:[email protected]
Hannah Khan - VP Societies & Communication
‘Paintball is for everyone, people who would never cross paths any other time at UWE come together to have some of the most memorable moments of their lives both on and off the playing fields.’
Luke Hart - Paintball Society
‘There was a series of guest lectures from a variety of archi-tects about different schemes, and a Christmas party as a joint event with EWB. New students would enjoy the socials and be inspired by the guest lecturers.’
Christopher Waller - Engineers Without Borders
‘As a home student joining a society meant that I got involved in the SU and met people outside of my course.’
Will Anderson - Labour Society
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(Pictured) Society of the Year 2012/13, Politics & International Relations (PAIRS)
Networks, 2013 - 14
Your experience at university is important to us”
I’ll be working with Rachael, our Community and Welfare Officer, to support the diverse array of communities we have here at the university. We will do this through lobbying and campaigning for change, as well as facilitating a variety of different activities and opportunities that anyone can get involved in.
Some of the campaigns we have been involved in have included Mental Health Awareness, Sexual Health and empowering students with greater knowledge on their rights and responsibilities as tenants. Your experience at university is important to us as it can be a journey of self-discovery for many, and we want to be a part of that with you.
We are extremely proud of our diverse communities here and can’t wait to meet you!
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• African Caribbean • Believers Loveworld• Buddhist Students • Christian Union • Deeper Life Campus Fellowship • Disabled Students • Ghanaian Students • Hellenic • Hindu • Hong Kong • Islamic • iUWE- International UWE • Jewish • Malaysian • Mature Students • Mental Health Campaign • Nigerian • Nordic Baltic • OUT UWE • Redeemed Christian Church of God • Sikh • Somali • Vietnamese
As a Students’ Union, we embrace our diverse stu-dent membership, which is why we have made it one of our central goals to ensure that you get the most out of your time at university.
So whether you are get-ting involved with one of our Student Networks, the Halls Rep system or through one of the cam-pus officers, the Students’ Union is here to get your voice heard.
Tom Renhard, VP Community & Welfare
Empowering students, campaigning for change
Halls Reps
For students choosing to live in halls of residence we facilitate Halls Reps to ensure you give feedback on your living ex-periences. If you are interesting in being a Halls Rep for the next academic year, watch out for us in your accommodation talks or contact us at
[email protected] orFollow us on twitter: @ HallsReps
Our student Networks give you an oppor-tunity to meet other like-minded people who share similar identities and beliefs through fun and inclusive social events.
You may be interested in exploring some-thing new through joining a Network, or be keen to seek out similar people, but whatever your motivations you can always get involved.
Embracing your Culture
Hannah Khan - VP Societies & Communication
Rachael Shine Community & Welfare Officer
Tom Renhard, VP Community & Welfare
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Megan Edmunds, VP Education
The vital link between students, the University and the Students’ Union
Your course needs you!
We’re here to ensure that your feedback can create real change”
Student Reps sit at every level throughout the universi-ty and Students’ Union; they are the vital link between students, the university and the Students’ Union. They actively seek the views and opinions of students on their course, making sure you have the best student experience possible. Student Reps create small changes which make a big difference on their course; they also get involved in the big changes and decisions about the university and Students’ Union.
Anyone can put themselves forward to be a Student Rep! Student Reps are democratically elected in the first few weeks of term to represent students on their course. So look out for UWE Staff asking for people to nominate themselves! Don’t worry if you haven’t done anything like this before… the Students’ Union provides all the support and guidance you will need!
We’re here to ensure that your feedback can create real change. We support Student Reps in their role and work to enhance your educational experiences while you are a student. If you want to give feedback, make sure you contact either one of us or your Student Rep.
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Feedback your Voice!
Last year we had a 1,000 strong student voice
at UWE.
Want to join us?www.uwesu.org/reps
twitter.com/[email protected]
What?!Student Reps are the vital link between the students, the Students’ Union and the University. They are elected by you at the start of the year and rep-resent your views at different University and Students’ Union meetings.
If you are happy with your student experience or not, you can feedback your views and see changes made to your university experience for the better. Last year Student Reps created over 600 actions which resulted in hundreds of changes made at a course, department, Students’ Union and University level.
Join a 1,000 strong student representative team, and create real changes on your course, in your department and at your University!
How?!You can get involved with Student Reps in two ways:
1) Become a Student Rep! Be bold and stand for election and you could become the voice of students on your course! Look out for lecturers asking who wants to be a Student Rep in the first few weeks of term, put your hand up and make a change!
2) Feedback to your Student Rep, so they can make changes on your behalf!
Why?!Still not sure it’s for you? Check out these benefits of being a student rep!
• Become a central part in the workings of the Students’ Union. Plus we provide you with loads of support and guidance on how to do the role. There’s no experience necessary!
• EnhanceyourCV-Graduationmayseemalongwayoff,butitwillcreepuponyou!BeabletoanswerthosegraduatequestionswithanswersfromyourexperienceasaStudentRep.
• Meet new people from a wide range of courses! • StudentRepRewardsandRecognition!• Student Rep Certificate- get a certificate for your achievements• StudentRepAwards-a150sitdownmealataswankyhotelwithachance to win a sought after Student Rep Award!• RepConference-AchancetonetworkandenhanceyourskillsasaStudentRep!
Contact us to find out who your rep is, and how to get [email protected] - @studentreps
Megan Edmunds, VP Education
Lauren ConenEducation Officer
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(Pictured) Student Reps at the Student Led Teaching Awards
Volunteering
University is the perfect time to get involved in volunteering – you can have a go at activities you’ve never tried before, make friends and even find yourself volunteering abroad for internationally recognised chari-ties! Skills developed though volunteering, such as leadership, project planning, time management, organisation and communication skills, can also help you to stand out to future employers – something which is increasingly important in today’s job market.
Here at UWE Students’ Union, we’d like to help you make the most of your time at UWE; if you’re interested in any volunteering opportunities; or have any ideas of a project or event you’re interested in, get in touch or pop up to see yours volunteer support officer in the Community and Representa-tion office on 5th Floor, F Block. See you at Freshers’ Fair!
Fundraising
Are you interested in fundraising for local, national or even international charities? Or do you have a project you would like to pursue, but lack the funds? SU Volunteering can help you to get your fundraising efforts started by providing advice, ideas, equipment (such as collection tins), contacts, and help you with any permits you may require.
Planning your fundraising with SU Volunteering will ensure that your fundraising will be safe, effective and reach the maximum number of donors possible. We look forward to helping you raise money for a good cause.
Student Led Projects:
If you have any ideas for a community project, your SU Volunteering would love to hear from you! Past projects have included after school clubs in local primary schools, spots day for comic relief, projects for World Aids Day and a Self Defence week on campus!
Whether you’re an individual or part of a society, your SU can offer you:
• Support and guidance on your project ideas.• Up to £100 to kick start your project, as well as advice on other grants
or funds you could look into.• Training and development opportunities.• Help making the necessary contacts in the community.• The opportunity to meet new people and other volunteers.• Accreditation, personal development and a chance to develop skills in
leadership and project management.-
Initiating and running a project of your own is an exciting way to make a real difference, and it looks fantastic on your CV.
If you’re interested in Volunteering contact: [email protected] 011732 81665 Or drop into 5F, Community and Representation Office for a chat.
Volunteering Fair 2013
Date: 02 October 2013Venue: Exhibition and Conference Centre, Frenchay CampusTime: 11:00 - 14:00
If you have an interest in volunteering or are looking to gain some skills and experience to make you stand out from the crowd when you’re apply-ing for placements and jobs, this is the fair for you
This is your chance to meet the UWE Volunteering Team and a range of 40 charities and not-for-profit organisations offering a variety of volun-teering opportunities that you can fit around your studies. Whether you would like to get involved in a one-off volunteering activity for a day, join a UWE volunteering project for a term, or volunteer with an external organisation once a week, there will be an opportunity for youCome along to find out more.
Meet local charities and community organisations
and find out about the 100s of roles on offer
Wednesday 2 October
11:00-14:00 ECC, Frenchay Campus
*free shuttle bus from St Matts and Glenside
www.uwe.ac.uk/volunteer
Look who's coming...
Art and Power, Mencap, Age UK, Oxfam,
Samaritans, Macmillan Cancer Support, Radio
Lollipop, CSV, Alzheimer's Society, Read
International, Deki, Terrence Higgins Trust, plus
schools volunteering and much more!
Gain skills and experience to help you stand out from
the crowd!
Volunteering Fair
Help and
information from
UWE Volunteering
East African Playgrounds
Looking for an exciting adventure for next summer? Look no further. UWESU is working in partnership with East African Playgrounds (EAP) to offer you the opportunity to take part in an international volunteering project.
‘Everybody you meet from the local community is so friendly and welcom-ing; it really is an incredible opportunity to experience Ugandan culture. As a student at UWE, I have met so many people who have wanted these experi-ences, but have not done anything about it. This is an opportunity I grabbed with both hands and I can’t wait to return next summer!’
Declan D’Arcy & Torquil Scobie – Students at UWE.
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For more info on your
Presidents &
www.uwesu.org/presidents
Megan EdmundsVP Education
Charlie RoperSU President
Chris WhiteVP Sports & Health
Hannah KhanVP Socs & Comms
Tom RenhardVP Community & Welfare
Lauren Conen Steph & Josh
Josie & Samantha
Oliver Rideout
Grace Maddox
ELECTED BY YOU TO REPRESENT YOU
Rachael Shine
AND ELECTED OFFICERS
Friday 20th SeptemberThe ECC, UWE Frenchay Campus
11am Grand OpeningFor more information visit www.uwesu.org/fair
Check overleaf for details on special access requirements, arena information and how to join UWE Students’ Union sports, societies and networks.All stalls subject to change. For the latest updates visit the Information Point.
The white numbered stalls are home to Bristol’s biggest attractions and useful services; to help make sure you get the most out of your student experience.
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Finding The FairAccess RequirementsJoining Sports, Societies & Networks
Join Your SU online at www.uwesu.org/joinus Check out the clubs that interest you online before meeting them at the fair. Join your chosen clubs, societies and networks at the fairs Pay Points or afterwards online at www.uwesu.org
All subject to change and weather conditions.
Your SU want everyone to enjoy their experi-ence at the Freshers’ Fair event and strive to make access easy for everyone. If you have any access requirements and/or may require assistance on the day, please contact us at [email protected] by the 17th Sep-tember 2013 by 5 pm and we will be able to discuss with you how we can help make your visit an enjoyable one. We will also be able to handle any special access requirements on the day of Freshers’ Fair via the UWESU Information point in the ECC building.
The Exhibition and Conference Centre (ECC) is located on Frenchay Campus. Wessex Red buses regularly run to Frenchay Campus from Glenside, St Matt’s, Bower Ashton and the city centre, making it really easy to get to the fair.
Visit www.wessexred.co.uk for full info.
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VIP: 12 – 3 JAMIE LAING
• Hockey• Hub Radio• Jiu Jitsu• Kickboxing +
Muay Thai
• Body Combat• Comets
Cheerleading• Dance• Fencing• Jiu Jitsu• Pole Fitness• Kickboxing +
Muay Thai• Paintball
• Live Music Society
• Trampoline• Tae Kwon Do• Volleyball
• Tae Kwon Do• UWE Gospel
Choir• UBU Latin
American and Ballroom Dancing Society
• Vietnamese Network
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Bower Ashton
Glenside & St. Matt’s
Wessex Red bus route
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There is lots more going on both inside and outside the ECC, with stalls, refreshments, entertainment and per-formances all to the sound of Hub Radio and Jack FM.
More Campus Fairs
St Matt’s Welcome EveningWednesday 18th Sept – 6pmWelcome evening featuring course based societies; English, History, Philosophy, Drama & Film and more.St Matt’s SU Bar
Glenside Welcome FairThursday 19th Sept - 11am to 3pmFeaturing societies, networks, sports clubs and more. Glenside Students’ Union
Hartpury Freshers’ FairThursday 19th SeptFeaturing Hartpury & UWE Sports clubs & Societies plus useful services and local businesses.
Hannah Khan – VP Societies & Communications
Current course and year of study: 3rd Year English BA Hons
Hometown: Portsmouth
An interesting fact about yourself: I have performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. TWICE.
Motivation: I want to be in a job where I’m constantly working with students to improve, support and create extra curricular opportunities at UWE.
What have you already been involved with during your time at UWE: SU bar, Rag and charity fundraising, PAL, many societies!
Long term ambition: I think anybody who can be already completely certain of that at my age are limiting them-selves!
Favourite book: Wise Children by Angela Carter Favourite Film: Toy Story
Charlie Roper – President
Current course and year of study: Politics, 2nd year
Hometown: London
An interesting fact: I appeared on/was quoted in over 512 different media outlets in 2 days alongside Bear Grylls for The Scout Association.
Motivation: I wanted to ensure that our union was a union to be proud of, displaying its diversity and worth to the wider university and the students here.
Past involvement with UWE: I am proud to present my own radio show every week on our student radio station, and have worked with the Student Representation team.
Long term ambition: My passion and want in life is to be-come a radio presenter. I’ve found radio can create a real buzz and engage with people. My all term want in life is to have a huge impact on changing people’s lives!
Favourite Book: Charlie and The Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl
Favourite Film: Forrest Gump!
Christopher White – VP Sports
Current course and year of study: Final Year - Accounting and Finance
Hometown: Southampton
An interesting fact: I was once a painter and decorator on 60 minute makeover
Motivation: I’m so passionate about sports at university, the friendships, competition and pride associated with sports. I wanted to make it more fun, exciting and cheaper
Past involvement with UWE: I have been a 4 year mem-ber of comets cheerleading, being treasurer, president and coach I was a two year member of Dance Squad, I have been employed by the SU for 4 years working in the bar kitchen finance and main reception. I have organised countless fundraisers for sports including SU Bares All, Comet’s Bring It On and SU Take Me Out
Long term ambition: To be a Sports Manager for a major sporting organisation and to reduce discrimination in sport.
Favourite Book: Anything but Harry Potter!?! That wizard is weird...
Favourite Film: The Shawshank RedemptionThomas Renhard – VP Community & Welfare
Current course and year of study: Graduate Diploma in Law (Postgraduate - Year 5)
Hometown: Birmingham
An interesting fact: Spent a year studying abroad in Virginia, USA as well as travelling for a few weeks, which included studies in Barbados to learn about Caribbean history and culture for four weeks.
Motivation: I was heavily involved in welfare campaign-ing on issues including Mental Health and International Student Welfare for the last couple of years and wanted to continue to effect improvements to student welfare at UWE.
Past involvement with UWE: Been involved in Sudents’ Union life as a part of Snowsports, charity fundrwaising as RAG Chair, a committee member of the Live Music So-ciety and Student Representative as Department Forum Chair for BILP.
Long term ambition: Hoping to work in the field of law as a solicitor or anything that means I can continue to do representational work and campaign on issues affecting people in their day-to-day lives.
Favourite book: His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pull-man
Favourite Film: The Departed
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Megan Edmunds – VP Education
Current course and year of study: Final year of BA Hons Childhood Studies
Hometown: Cardiff
An interesting fact: I’m bilingual
Motivation: When the opportunity to work in the SU came up, I knew that making a change for students would be something that I would thoroughly enjoy
Past involvement with UWE: a member of the UWE surf team anda member of the UWE RAG team
Long term ambition: Teaching in specialised schools
Favourite book: Anything by Terry Pratchett
Favourite Film: Airplane / Naked Gun
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Each UWE campus has its own character and atmosphere, thanks to their different locations and the different kinds of students that study there. It’s great to visit the other campuses and get to know more about them.
FrenchayGlensideSt Matt’s
Bower AshtonHartpuryGloucester
Frenchay, Glenside and St Matt’s are close to each other and are well connected by buses, and Bower Ashton is close to the city centre. Look out for events or activities taking place at the other campuses.
Each campus has a Students’ Union office that offers a variety of useful services, and means you can easily access all the Union’s other facilities such as the Advice Centre, Jobshop, Sports Clubs, Societies and Net-works. We also run Students’ Union bars and shops at Glenside, St Mat-thias and Bower Ashton. Each campus elects its own Campus Officer(s) to work for and represent the students there.
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Campus OfficerBuses
Frenchay
Campus Officers: Steph Hale-Allen and Josh Davis
The modern surroundings of Frenchay campus provide a fresh environment to both study and relax in. Whether you like to work late in the 24 hour library, enjoy a social drink at the onsite bars or keep fit in the Sports Centre there really is something for everyone on campus. There’s lots of different events and activities to look forward to many of which take place in the Students’ Union bars.
The Campus Officers are Steph & Josh who intend to work with you to make changes and improve the quality of your experience at Frenchay campus.
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St Matt’s
Campus Officers: Josie Alford and Samantha Benson
With its traditional sunken lawn surrounded by historic 19th century buildings, St Matthias is the ‘Harry Potter’ campus. Our lively students from Arts & Humanities will welcome you with open arms, into a fun, unique and intel-lectual community. Together we put on our varied events programme including the Legendary St Matt’s Quiz, Open Mic nights and a wide range of themed parties and society socials.
Its campus officers are Josie and Sam who want “to get you guys involved with the running of your campus and to share in our love for the campus.”
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Hartpury
Campus Officer: Grace Maddox
Situated in the rolling hills of Gloucestershire, Hart-pury campus is home to subjects associated with land-based, animal science and sport science sectors. It is a renowned venue for equestrian eventing and the fresh country air makes for an excellent learning environment!
The Campus Officer is Grace Maddox who says she will ensure the campus provides you with the best possible experience while you‘re at Hartpury, offering you the most efficient education with an exciting event calendar.
Bower Ashton
Bower Ashton campus is set on the edge of the beautiful parkland of Ashton Court Estate, whilst remaining close to the city centre. Students at Bower are artists, design-ers and media students.
We will be electing a new Bower Ashton Campus Officer in October - interested in getting involved? Get in touch! Email: [email protected]
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Glenside
Campus Officer: Oliver Rideout
Glenside is well known for its sense of community and friendship as well as a diverse student population. Stu-dents at Glenside include midwives, radiographers and nurses. The Students’ Union bar hosts regular events from quizzes to live bands, as well as serving great food.
Oliver is the Campus Officer and he’s dedicated to working to improve services and campus life for Glenside students.
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Gloucester
Gloucester campus is based next to the historic docks and close to the shops of Gloucester, and is home to nurs-ing and midwifery students. We will be electing a new Gloucester Campus Officer in October - interested in get-ting involved? Get in touch! Email: [email protected]
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Jobshop
Looking for a part-time job while studying at UWE? Jobshop is the answer
Register online at www.uwesu.org/job-shop to receive a free weekly email of all current vacancies, both with employers in the Bristol area and on campus.
You can also register in the Jobshop at Frenchay or at your local Students’ Union campus office, where vacancies are also on display.
[email protected] - 0117 32 82674
Nursery
We help support student parents at UWE with our Students’ Union Nursery
This is a highly valued service that allows students with young children to manage their studies and childcare more easily. It makes a huge difference to their student life and the welfare of their child.The Nursery has 62 places for children and provides a warm and caring environ-ment.
If you need childcare please visit: www.uwesu.org/nurseryor contact: [email protected]
Student Lettings
We are the Students’ Union very own stu-dents letting agency
We provide a one stop shop for both students and landlords, advertising and managing properties around all of Bristol.
We offer expert housing advice so if you need help with accommodation look no further. Don’t miss out on your perfect home, register on our website and receive up to date email property alerts.
Benefits for students
> No need to leave the campus > Rent a house with your friends > Rent a room in a shared house > Viewing times to suit you
Find us at the heart of Frenchay campus, on Red Bar patio 2F.
0117 32 [email protected]/studentlettings
Advice
The UWE Students’ Union Advice Service gives help and support to all UWE stu-dents about a wide range of issues
We give friendly, non-judgemental and confidential advice. It’s a totally free ser-vice too, and because the Students’ Union is independent from UWE, our advice is independent and unbiased, and nothing you tell us will appear on your UWE file.
Come and see us for advice about housing and academic issues, financial queries and employment problems.
Going to University can be a nerve-racking time, so we’re here to help you settle in at UWE this September. You can drop in, make an appointment or contact an ad-viser by phone or email.
We’re based at:Frenchay: 2F Patio, outside Red BarBower Ashton: SU Office, TuesdaysGlenside: SU Office, Mondays
www.uwesu.org/[email protected] 32 82676
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Whether you’re after a quick snack between lectures or a good lunch, the Students’ Union shops have a wide variety of delicious food and drinks that will keep you going throughout the day. As well as edible treats, the shop also sells the official University branded clothes, plus station-ery, household goods and other student essentials. There is also student prices on some national newspapers.
All money spent in the Union shops goes directly back into funding student activities and services for you.
Settle in at UWE with your local Students’ Union Shop at Frenchay, St Matt’s, Glenside & Bower Ashton.
Freshers Clothing Offer
UWE Light-Weight HoodieWith FREE UWE White T-Shirt
Only £19.99!
Whilst Stocks Last
Your SU shop has a new service- Amazon Lockers! Instead of delivering a parcel to your home or business address, you can select the SU Locker location and pick up your parcel at a time that’s convenient for you in the shop.
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Got an idea for a social? Want to arrange your own event?
We exist to support and encourage you, so let us know! Remember, the money you spend in a Students’ Union bar is reinvested into making your time at UWE even better.
For more information on bars and events visit: uwesu.org/bars
Each UWE campus has a Students’ Union run bar dedicated to providing you with essential refreshments during your studies. Whether you need a bite to eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner, a hot coffee to keep you going through those longer days, or something stronger to reward your hard work, we have it all!
We offer a wide range of services, from tasty food and drink to quiz nights and epic club nights!
Mondays
From 5pm in Escape we have our cocktails at buy one get one free. Here you will find the widest selection of cocktail choices that UWESU has had to offer in a long time, including the introduction of Antica cocktails and a presidential section. The official follow on is to PRYZM. Be there early to take advantage of offers and freebies from the newly refurbished club.
Tuesdays
LOCK IN. This night is guaranteed to be huge. We have drinks starting from £1.30 with the night starting from 5pm in escape until late, then moving up to Red Bar from 10pm – 3am. Free entry, DJ taking requests all night and unparalleled partying. Only place to be on a Tuesday night is in our bars, at our LOCK IN.
Wednesdays
GO UWE. Wednesday is the day to get involved in sport or show your support for sport teams from UWE. Drinks and food deals throughout the day to ensure everyone is nourished accordingly. Don’t forget to check for Sport on mid-week.
Thursdays
Tonight will change weekly, including selected events, manager’s drinks deals and pretty much preparation for the follow on to REFLEX. Every Thursday night the club will be opening its doors to UWE students. Lots of enter-tainment booked.
Fridays
It’s the end of the week... we’ve been waiting for this since Monday! Finish lectures and come join us. From 4pm – 10pm we have TFI Fridays in Escape. Join us for a selec-tion of drinks deals to gear you up for the weekend. One Fifty Friday From 10pm – 3am when Red opens up and our resident DJ, Jno will be entertaining you alongside something different each week. Foam Cannons, bucking broncos, there is so much going on. We are even throwing in the odd fancy dress night. Watch our Facebook page and posters around campus for details..
Saturdays
Come join us post One Fifty Friday for some sport. Beer in two pint glasses and food served to keep you going. We have teamed up with BT and Sky to offer some great sporting options for the weekends and drinks deals to match.
Sundays
End of the weekend, time to get those brains tuned in for what can only be the UWESU quiz. We have a quiz master, a bar and people looking to have fun. Don’t forget that this night will also see the return of our pool competition. Win prizes and bragging rights over your mates.
Superbowl XLVIII
The Giants and the Jets co-host the biggest sporting event in the world on February 2nd – 3rd 2013. Starting late on Sunday and finishing in the early hours of Monday morning the Super Bowl is a sporting Spectacle on the grandest of stages. We will be offering a massive party in escape bar to accommodate. Free entry, drinks deals and of course the game in all its glory.
Wrestlemania XXX (30)
April 6th 2013. Once again the Americans show the world how to throw a sporting event. They struggle to become bigger than the W.W.E. Wrestlemania event. New Orleans is the host. Can’t get to the U.S.A in time, Join us in Escape Bar. Starts late and we will be showing the whole thing.
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Here at the Students’ Union we work tirelessly throughout the year to represent students and facilitate a wide range of student led campaigns. Campaigning means creating change, whether this being public behav-iour, institutional policy and practice, or even the smallest change that makes a big difference to you. We use this definition because we believe that if we want to make a difference to students’ lives, we need to first identify the change we want to make, and then consider the most effec-tive way to achieve it together.
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Who’s taking you home tonight…………?
Licensed taxis and private hire vehicles are generally a very safe way to travel, but is the car you are about to get into one of them?
Why are they safe?
• Vehicles are regularly tested and required to meet minimum standards and will have appropriate insurance checks
• Drivers are tested (for medical and criminal issues) before being licensed to drive
Make sure your taxi or private hire vehicle is legal
Using unlicensed vehicles puts you at unnecessary risk
What’s the difference between taxis / private hire vehicles? • Taxis – can be hired immediately from a rank or by hailing.
• Private Hires – MUST be pre-booked through a licensed operator
How do I know if a vehicle / driver is licensed? Ask to see proof of licensing:
• A licensed vehicle will normally display a licence plate (these can be on the front or rear of the vehicle) which will include the licensing authority, the licence number and the vehicle registration number.
• A licensed driver will wear an identity badge (or will display one), which will show the drivers licence number and licensing authority details.
Stay Safe: • make a note of the number plate and driver's licence number and if uneasy text them to a friend /
family • sit in the back of the vehicle • keep your mobile phone where it is easily accessible • report any concerns to the licensing authority (your local council)
Do not use a cab if:
• the driver appears to be under the influence of alcohol • the driver does not seem to know the local area • the vehicle seems to be too old for use as a cab • the vehicle is in a state of disrepair • you are uneasy for any reason
Over the past couple of years we have engaged in a diverse range of campaigns including: extending library opening hours, Mental Health Awareness, promoting Equality and Diversity in our student communities, disability in sport, and sustainability just to name a few!
This year we’re campaigning bigger and harder than ever on issues that you are passionate about! Look out for more info throughout the year on some of the exciting projects below:
• Student Welfare• Black History Month• International Students’ Campaign• Student Safety• Mental Health Campaign• Disabled Students’ Campaign• Sexual Health, Advice and Guidance Week• LGBT Equality and Awareness Campaign• Sustainability• Feel Good February• Building Student Communities
Check out www.uwesu.org/campaigns for more info.
Don’t see a campaign you want to lead or take part in? Get in touch with us on [email protected] to see how we can support it to be taken forward together!
Things to get involved with in Freshers’ Week!
Friday 13th September – International Welcome Fair
From 11-3 in Red Bar: We are hosting a British Tea Party themed Welcome Fair for our new International Students – with lots of important information and fun and games you can get involved with.
9th – 12th and 16th- 18th September 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. (The Octagon) - UWESU Mental Health Campaign free tea and coffee mornings: This is a great opportunity to get involved in mental health campaigning at UWE, and we will be at the Octagon on the following dates: in the Octagon
Activities for Mature Students -UWESU Mature Students’ Network are putting on an alternative collection of events for Freshers’ Week, with child friendly activities and opportunities to make new friends. For up to date event information, visit www.uwesu.org/network/maturestudents/
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The sound of UWE
Hub Radio prides itself on providing a wide range of opportunities for anyone with a passion for music. Want to DJ? Have your own slot on air. Not confident enough to be on air but want to help? We’re always looking for techs. Interested in the business side of things? We have marketing and events work all year round, and an exciting new venture branching into visual production. The station truly has something for everyone and is guaranteed to deliver an experience like no other!
“Hub Radio has come a long way in just a few short months. It excites and inspires me to know what the students of this university can contribute to the on-going growth of our station. With many great opportunities coming to Hub this year, I hope to see you all around some time, so we can share it.”
Minty - Station manager
Lottie Bazley, In Da Hub
Thanks to the experience of Hub Radio, it’s definitely something Ican see myself doing for a long time in the future.
Mike Burton, (Buchan and Mikey)
Hub isn’t just a society, it’s a network to meet people.
Want in?
Host your own weekly show or DJ slot
Produce great audio and visual content to represent the station
Get some great work experience in the excit-ing environment behind the scenes
www.hubradio.co.uk/wantin
the sound of UWEtune in. watch us. share it.
@HubRadiowww.hubradio.co.uk
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Western Eye is UWE’s editorially independent student newspaper, created by students for students.
Your CommunityYour ViewsYour Words
What’s Your Story? Get in touch and get [email protected]
www.westerneye.net t: @westerneye f: /westerneye
We’re recruiting!
Come and see us
at Freshers’Fair
Let’s Build a New Students’ Union
This is a really exciting time to come to UWE as we’re about to start building a £9.2 million purpose built Students’ Union just for you.
The project aim is to build a dedicated and centrally located Students’ Union building offering social and leisure activi-ties, trading and support services, all contained within a single building. The building will consist of a bar, a purpose built venue space, a coffee shop, a shop, student engage-ment areas and office accommodation for support staff.
Construction is due to start in Summer 2013 and is planned for completion in January 2015.
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The big UWE occasions to look forward to...
LAST ORDERSCelebrate the end of term
A perfect way to socialise and relax, we hold end of term celebrations known as Last Orders in all the Students’ Union bars.
UWE SUMMER BALL End the year in style
Launched in 2013 we’re hoping to see the Summer Ball re-turn in 2014. With its glam-festival vibe and stunning location it will be a fantastic way to end your first year at UWE.
SU ELECTIONSHave your say
The Union’s elections take place in March, when you get the chance to say who should lead the Students’ Union for the next year. You can stand for election too! During Voting Week the campuses are buzzing with teams of students campaigning for votes, with over 4,000 students taking part in this lively and colourful season.
VARSITYSupport TEAM UWE
In the second and third terms, teams from UWE compete against the University of Bristol in the Varsity series. With events like the Boat Race and Rugby, thousands of support-ers arrive from both universities to cheer them on. Share your pride in UWE and embrace the friendly rivalry with other Bristol students.
AWARDS SEASON Celebrate your successes
In the second and third terms, look out for our awards events that celebrate the achievements of student reps and those in sports clubs and societies. These are really special occasions and will provide great memories of your time at UWE.
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