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Carbon Literacy training – bookings now open!

Want to add another certification to your CV? Our Sustainability team is offering students the chance to take part in Carbon Literacy training later this month.

What are the benefits of Carbon Literacy training?

  • More and more organisations are recruiting individuals who have sustainability-related knowledge – this qualification will help you stand out in the crowd
  • Carbon Literacy counts towards the Chester Difference Award (CDA)
  • Discover the “good news” related to sustainability – it’s not all doom and gloom!
  • Take action and make a positive difference wherever you go
  • Understand how much you are already helping the planet, and what else you can do to help the world around you.

What’s involved?

To become carbon literate, participants must attend both sessions and complete an assessment piece:

  • Tuesday 13 August
  • 9am – 12.30pm
  • Wednesday 14 August
  • 9am – 12.30pm

Please note: These specific sessions will be held in-person at Chester (in this instance).​

Want to book on or have any questions? Please email carbonliteracytraining@chester.ac.uk

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Moodle downtime

Moodle will be unavailable (offline) between 1 to 5 August to allow us to complete essential maintenance work.

The Moodle snapshot will be taken at close of play on 31 July 2024.

We understand that this temporary downtime may be an inconvenience, and we apologise for any disruption this may cause. Thank you for your patience and support as we work to enhance our systems.

If you are anticipating completing and submitting a reassessment and would need access to content for revision, please ensure you have downloaded the content and feedback before 1 August. The platform will be back online and able to accept submissions on 6 August. Module leaders will be sharing additional guidance shortly.​

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Inclusion and Wellbeing (PG) Scholarship

Are you… 

  • interested in making a positive impact on inclusion and wellbeing through the power of physical activity? 
  • passionate about creating inclusive environments and promoting healthy lifestyles?  
  • applying for a full time Master’s course for 24-25* at the University?
  • friendly and can chat to anyone?

Then the Inclusion and Wellbeing PG Scholarship may be for you!

Sport and Active Lifestyle is looking for one outstanding individual to support them in developing and implementing inclusion and wellbeing initiatives that promote physical activity, mental health and overall wellbeing. They’ll ensure the diverse needs of all students and staff are met, with a particular emphasis on marginalised and underrepresented groups.  This is a great opportunity for personal development, experience and networking with sport staff. No qualifications necessary. 

Express your interest in this role and why you would like to work with Sport and Active Lifestyle by emailing h.braddock@chester.ac.uk (Sports Inclusion and Wellbeing Co-ordinator) including your full name, Master’s course and student ID (if applicable). 

Deadline for expressions of interest: Monday 5 August 2024 at 23:59 
 
*Open to Master’s level, home/UK students applying for a full-time programme for 2024-25

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Active Campus Postgraduate (PG) Scholarship 

Are you… 
– interested in supporting people to be active?
– applying for a full time Master’s course for 24-25* at the University?
– Friendly and can chat to anyone?
 
Then the Active Campus PG Scholarship may be for you! 
 
Sport and Active Lifestyle is looking for several outstanding individuals to support them in growing their social and recreational Active Campus programme. The role will include supporting turn up and play sessions, leagues, events and our marketing across Sport and Active Lifestyle. 
 
This is a great opportunity for personal development, experience and networking with sport staff. No coaching qualifications necessary. 
 
To apply, please express your interest in this role and why you would like to work with Sport and Active Lifestyle by emailing activecampus@chester.ac.uk including your full name, Master’s course and student ID (if applicable). 
 
Deadline for expressions of interest: Monday 5 August 2024 at 23:59 
 
*Open to Master’s level, home students applying for a full-time programme for 2024-25. 

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Vehicle safety and security

Drive, ride or cycle to our sites?

No matter what your choice of vehicle, there are a few simple steps you can follow to minimise your chances of becoming a victim of vehicle crime.

Check out the guides from Cheshire Constabulary below:

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The Vicarage ‘Secret Garden’ – Gardening Morning

Key Event Information

Start Date: 24 July 2024 10:00 am

End Date: 24 July 2024 12:00 pm

Location: Secret Garden, Vicarage

Join our Grounds and Gardens team for a Gardening Morning in our Secret Garden at the Vicarage.

If you have any questions, contact Deborah: d.wynne@chester.ac.uk

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How to: Make friends at the University

New to the University and want to find new friends? Or been here a while and want to extend your friend network? Good news – there’s loads of places to find new connections at the University:

Active Campus sessions 

Our Active Campus sessions are a great way to meet new friends in a fun and relaxed environment. They’re all free – you just need to book your place on Playwaze. 

CSU Societies 

Chester Students’ Union (CSU) run 55 societies in everything from Taylor Swift and K-Pop to Anime and debating. Societies are most active from September to May – and most run regular in-person events. Don’t fancy any of those? At various points in the year, you can also create your own. Find out more. 

Athletics’ Union clubs 

The Athletics’ Union run over 40 sports clubs in everything from basketball and rowing to rounders and dance. The playing season usually runs from October to March/April; however some teams do play over the summer months, including our cricket team. You can find the latest AU membership prices under membership on our Portal pages. We strongly recommend you to contact any club you’re interested in and try it out first before you purchase any membership.   

Volunteering 

From student-led projects like dog walking and the Hedgehog Friendly Campus Project to one-off opportunities with local providers, there are lots of ways to get involved with volunteering and make new friends in the process on our Volunteering Hub.  

Events 

University events are another way to meet students who are on different courses or on different levels. Click on the Events tile on the app, visit Student Shout Out’s Events pages or visit CSU’s website to view all upcoming events.  

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Active Campus sessions: July and August

Check out the Active Campus timetable for July and August. (You can find the timetable for the last two weeks in June here).

Don’t forget; all sessions are held at Exton Park and are free for all students, but you do need to book your place on Playwaze.

SessionDayTimeLocation
BadmintonMonday6pm-7pmSports Hall
TennisTuesday5pm-6pmTennis Courts
BadmintonTuesday6pm-7pmSports Hall
CricketTuesday7pm-9pmAstro Hockey Pitch
TennisThursday5pm-6pmTennis Courts
BadmintonThursday6pm-7pmSports Hall
anyBODY Can BasketballThursday7pm-8pmSports Hall
BadmintonSunday4pm-5pmSports Hall
CricketSunday5pm-7pmAstro Hockey Pitch
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Summer water safety

When the weather is warm, it can be tempting to take a dip in a local body of water to cool down – but rivers and lakes can be extremely hazardous, even for people who class themselves as strong swimmers. Check out these top summer water safety tips from the Royal Lifesaving Society.  

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Give-It-A-Go: Wildlife Recording

Key Event Information

Start Date: 26 June 2024 2:00 pm

End Date: 26 June 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Exton Park - Meet us by the Amazon lockers outside Grosvenor House

Book Now

Join the Volunteering & Mentoring team as they explore and document the diverse wildlife that can be found on Exton Park campus using the iNaturalist app!

They’ll be searching for all things wild and wonderful, offering a chance to discover our local ecosystem—from birds and insects to flowers and mammals!

How to Get Involved:

How? Sign up on Volunteer Hub to express your interest. While registration isn’t mandatory, it helps us keep you updated with reminders and bonus tips on recording wildlife at home.

When? Wednesday 26 June at 2pm. Meet us by the Amazon lockers outside Grosvenor House, Exton Park. Stay for as long as you like!

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