Enrichment opportunities to make the most of your time at University Centre Rotherham
Starting university is a big deal. Itโs a chance to study a subject you love, meet new people, and explore a new environment.
While your course will be at the heart of your uni life, thereโs so much more waiting for you outside the classroom at University Centre Rotherham.
Getting involved in extra-curricular activities is one of the best ways to make your experience her fun, rewarding, and memorable.
Whether itโs joining a society, volunteering, picking up a new skill, or attending workshops, these experiences can make your university journey even more rewarding.
Why bother with extra-curriculars?
Uni isnโt just about essays and exams. Itโs also about trying new things, finding out what you enjoy, and growing along the way. Here are just a few reasons why enrichment activities are worth your time:
- Learn new skills โ Youโll pick up skills you donโt always get in lectures or lessons, whether thatโs teamwork, leadership, public speaking, or even just learning how to juggle commitments.
- Meet new people โ Societies, clubs, and volunteering bring you into contact with students from different courses at University Centre Rotherham. Itโs a great way to make friendships that will last well beyond uni.
- Look after your wellbeing โ Uni life can get busy. Having something you enjoy on the side helps you relax, recharge, and keep things balanced.
- Boost your CV โ Employers love to see graduates whoโve done more than just their degree. Extra-curriculars show youโre motivated, flexible, proactive and have gone that extra mile.
Whatโs on offer at University Centre Rotherham?
At University Centre Rotherham, weโve lined up some exciting opportunities designed to help you get the most out of your time here.
Duke of Edinburgh Award
The Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award is one of the most respected personal development programmes around for learners under the age of 24. Youโll get the chance to challenge yourself, try new things, and build lifelong skills while working towards the bronze, silver or gold award.
Itโs split into different levels and sections (volunteering, physical, skills, expedition), so thereโs something for everyone. Whether youโre keen on outdoor adventure, giving back to the community, or learning something new, DofE gives you the structure and recognition for your achievements.
Plus, it looks fantastic on your CV. Employers know it demonstrates resilience, commitment, and teamwork.
Skills for Employment
Want to stand out to future employers? Our Skills for Employment programme helps you develop tenessential employability skills and gain official certification for them. Think communication, leadership, problem-solving, time management and more.
Youโll take part in interactive workshops, challenges, work placements, and reflection activities that give you practical evidence of your abilities. Youโll need at least three examples to gain your certificate for each power skill.
By the end, youโll not only feel more confident about job applications and interviews but also have a certificate that proves your readiness for the workplace.
HE Student Voice
If you want to make a difference in the student community, the HE Student Voice programme might be for you. Student ambassadors represent their peers, gather feedback, and work with staff to help shape the university experience and course content.
Itโs a brilliant way to build confidence in public speaking, negotiation, and leadership while actively improving life on campus. Each term youโll meet other enthusiastic students from different courses, gain insight into how decisions are made, and develop skills that transfer directly into future career paths.
Where do I sign up?
Together, these opportunities give you the chance to learn, lead, and grow in ways that go far beyond your course.
But theyโre just the start! Be sure to check out the enrichment board on campus for other enrichment opportunities available for all of our students, no matter their age or what course programme theyโre on.
If you donโt see anything that sparks your interest, speak to our personal development co-ordinators about how they can support you to set up your own initiative on campus.
Weโre also running our ever-popular Freshers event on Thursday 25th September from 1pm where weโll have information about enrichment, volunteering opportunities and health and wellbeing. Weโll also be joined by employers from the local community who you can talk to about what skills they look for in graduates.
This is your chance to make uni life more than just studying. Dive in, meet people, and take on experiences youโll remember long after graduation.