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Student Shout Out is your dedicated student communications channel at the University of Chester. On this site you’ll find the latest news and updates from the University, along with the latest events – plus some useful information on what’s going on around the University and what support is available to you as a student.

As a University of Chester student, your views are extremely important to us. Check out our Student Voice section to discover how you can share your opinion – and to find out what changes we’ve made across the University as a direct result of your feedback.

And don’t forget to follow us on social media to stay up to date with the latest news and events at the University of Chester.

Events

Pilates

2 April 2025 1:00 pm

Join Claire our Sport and Active Lifestyle Pilates instructor for a Pilates class. This is full body Pilates, which caters for all abilities. Please...

Events

Active Campus Table Tennis

2 April 2025 3:00 pm

Join our Active Campus Activators for a social, not seriously competitive and fun Table Tennis session. FREE of charge to all University of Chester...

News/Features

Spring into Sustainability

Over the next couple of months, our Sustainability team are running a number of exciting events as part of their Spring into Sustainability campaign....

News/Features

Moodle: Have your say

We want to improve the usability and functionality of Moodle – and we need your help!  Moodle is an important part of how you...

News/Features

Meet our Student Race Advocates

Our Student Race Advocates are students of Black, Asian, or other minority ethnic backgrounds, both home and international. The Race Advocates actively support and...

Support and Opportunities

Print Services

Print Services are situated on Exton Park, on the ground floor of Seaborne Library. The staff can offer advice on any print job, provide quotes...

Support and Opportunities

How to be an active bystander

What do we mean by ‘active bystander’? An active bystander (or upstander) means being aware of when someone’s behaviour is inappropriate and choosing to...