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Cost of living: Balancing work and studies to boost your income 

In addition to boosting your bank account, working while you study can also add a spark to your CV and help you to develop valuable skills that will impress future employers. 

We know it can be a tricky juggling act, so we’ve rounded up our top tips to help you stay in control and balance your work and lectures effectively. 

Prioritise your studies

When you’re looking for work, focus on what days you’ll be working, how long the shifts are, and how it fits around your lectures. 

While it might be tempting to grab as many hours as possible, aim to work for 15 hours or less each week. This ensures you earn some extra cash without compromising the standard of your work. 

Budget, budget, budget! 

Budgeting is the key to understanding if you have a surplus or a shortfall each month. Download our budget planner here to get started. 

If you find yourself with a surplus, you have the freedom to spend (or better yet, save!). If you have a shortfall, you can use this as a guide to how many hours you need to work to balance your books. 

If you’re still short after working your 15 hours, head to our Portal page here to learn more about the support we can offer, including tips on managing your money, and information about our Financial Assistance Fund. 

Talk to your employer

Having open communication with your employer is vital to striking a good balance between work and study. If you have looming essay deadlines or worse still, exams, let them know well in advance that you need to reduce or change your working hours. This way, they can plan ahead and try to accommodate your request. 

Take care of yourself

Balancing work and study can take a while to get right, so it’s important to look after yourself. Make sure you get enough sleep, eat nutritious meals, and regularly exercise.  

Avoid overloading your schedule and know your limits. Maintaining your mental and physical wellbeing is essential for productivity and long-term success. 
 

Be sure to check out the support our Careers and Employability team can offer here, and for any money queries or budgeting advice, contact money@chester.ac.uk

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Mature Students’ Society BBQ Party – **CANCELLED**

Start Date: 19 May 2023 5:00 pm

End Date: 19 May 2023 11:00 pm

Location: CSU garden, Exton Park

**Apologies for any inconvenience but this event has been cancelled**

Please join us for a BBQ party, to celebrate the end of the academic year and the success of the Mature Students’ Society. 

There will be free food and drink, please feel free to bring any side dishes or desserts you may want, music and games!  So please join us for what promises to be a fun event.

Open to all mature students, family and friends, children welcome! Please email csumaturestudentssoc@chester.ac.uk with any dietary requirements or allergies.

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Photography session

Start Date: 6 June 2023 1:30 pm

End Date: 6 June 2023 3:00 pm

Location: Community Garden (behind Community Hub), Exton Park

Join the Chaplaincy team for a free photography session for students and staff of any skill level.

This event will include:

  • An informal session using the Community Garden
  • Tips, tricks and a demonstration
  • The chance to use a DSLR camera
  • The chance to practice microphotography (make a pinhole camera)
  • Information on how to take better photos with your phone

Register your interest and book your place by emailing chaplaincy@chester.ac.uk

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Careers workshop: The bounce factor: what is resilience and how can your mindset affect you during job searching?

Start Date: 23 May 2023 1:00 pm

End Date: 23 May 2023 2:00 pm

Location: Online

This session will give you an insight into maximizing resilience in your job searching, helping you to approach it with a confident and positive mindset.

Being resilient in your job search can help you to learn through each experience and bounce-back to improve chances of success. Cat is an experienced strengths psychology coach, therapist, TEDx speaker and the author of ‘Stay Calm and Content No Matter What Life Throws At You’.

By the end of this webinar, you will:

  • Know the key secrets of those who bounce back easily from obstacles or rejection.
  • Understand the relevance of resilience for your job search.
  • Learn how you can have a positive mindset for the jobs you apply to and the feedback you get – whether you get the job or not.
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Imperial Legacies and Sacred Space exhibition  

Start Date: 18 May 2023 3:00 pm

End Date: 30 May 2023 7:00 pm

Location: Chester Cathedral

Join the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and Chester Cathedral for an exploration of the Cathedral’s place in history, its empire and slaveries. 

The Imperial Legacies and Sacred Space exhibition starts this Thursday (18 May) will feature a range of performances from our students and lectures from our staff, in addition to a Reflection Session at the end of the month. 

Click here to find out more and book your tickets.  

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PGR Seminar Series: Demystifying the Viva Voce

Start Date: 26 May 2023 11:30 am

End Date: 26 May 2023 12:30 pm

Location: Tower 403, Exton Park or online

Join us for the latest talk in our PGR Seminar Series by George Hales.

The viva voce is a crucial, yet somewhat mysterious stage of PhD assessment.

Whether you’re anxious about your upcoming viva or simply curious about what to expect, come along to this talk. We will talk about viva preparation, the day of the viva, and what comes
afterwards.

Email pgrevents@chester.ac.uk for meeting link

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PGR Seminar Series: What is the impact of dyslexia on adults in work – should we care?

Start Date: 19 May 2023 11:30 am

End Date: 19 May 2023 12:30 pm

Location: Tower 403, Exton Park or online

Join us for the latest talk in our PGR Seminar Series by Michael Hewson.

Research around dyslexia is often heavily weighted towards children and students.

As a dyslexic professional, researcher and student, I am interested in the continued effect dyslexia has on adults in their working and social life and am passionate about sharing my journey and experience to create more interest and research into the holistic adult experience of Neurodiversity.

Email pgrevents@chester.ac.uk for meeting link

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PGR Seminar Series: The challenges of fieldwork in a different country

Start Date: 12 May 2023 11:30 am

End Date: 12 May 2023 12:30 pm

Location: Tower 403, Exton Park or online

Join us for the latest talk in our PGR Seminar Series by Daniel Stratford.

It’s always exciting going off to a different country to do fieldwork as part of your PhD, but what’s not spoken about the challenges that come with this. In this talk I will discuss the financial, cultural and linguistic barriers towards undertaking fieldwork abroad.

Email pgrevents@chester.ac.uk for meeting link

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Postgraduate Open Day – Chester

Start Date: 10 June 2023 1:00 pm

End Date: 10 June 2023 3:00 pm

Location: Exton Park

Are you looking to expand your skill set, increase your earnings potential or boost your chosen career path?

Then come along to one of our Postgrad Open Days and discover postgraduate study options at the University of Chester.

As well as chatting to academic staff, at the open events you will be able to speak with a range of support areas including postgraduate finance and accommodation.

You may also be eligible for our Graduate Loyalty Discount which offers 25% off qualifying postgraduate taught Master’s courses.

Book your Postgrad Open Day online today and visit us on campus to find out more.

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Postgraduate Open Day – UCW

Start Date: 7 June 2023 5:00 pm

End Date: 7 June 2023 8:00 pm

Location: University Centre Warrington

Are you looking to expand your skill set, increase your earnings potential or boost your chosen career path?

Then come along to one of our Postgrad Open Days and discover postgraduate study options at the University of Chester.

As well as chatting to academic staff, at the open events you will be able to speak with a range of support areas including postgraduate finance and accommodation.

You may also be eligible for our Graduate Loyalty Discount which offers 25% off qualifying postgraduate taught Master’s courses.

Book your Postgrad Open Day online today and visit us on campus to find out more.

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