Skip to content
Student Shout Out Home

CHESTIVAL 

Start Date: 29 March 2023 2:00 pm

End Date: 29 March 2023 10:00 pm

Location: Exton Park

CSU is teaming up with the University once again to bring you CHESTIVAL, a celebration of everything that makes our university community great.

Clear your calendars and save the date because CSU’s CHESTIVAL is BACK on the 29 March at Exton Park Campus from 2pm onwards. Book your FREE ticket here and secure your wristband.   

The day is going to be bigger than ever, with:   

  • Rodeo Bull   
  • Sizzler Twist   
  • 2 Story Fun House   
  • Hook-a-duck   
  • Glitter bar  
  • Photobooth   
  • Free ice cream  
  • Food and pop up bar   
  • Live music all day long!   

In the evening they are partnering up with On It Events in the Varsity Bar for a special DJ’d event where you can buy discounted wristbands for entry into Off the Wall and Rosies!   

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged ,

Nutrition and Hydration Week Stall

Start Date: 14 March 2023 9:30 am

End Date: 14 March 2023 1:00 pm

Location: Binks Foyer, Exton Park

Join the Nutrition Society for a pop-up stall during Nutrition and Hydration Week.

They’ll be on hand with recipe cards and nutrition information – and you’ll also get the chance to with a Mob Kitchen cookbook and a University gym pass.

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged , ,

Employer in the Foyer – Tradewind Recruitment

Start Date: 13 March 2023 3:00 pm

End Date: 13 March 2023 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler (Riverside), first floor landing


Tradewind is a leading education recruitment agency, with 13 offices UK-wide to help you find the perfect teaching job or classroom support position. They’re vising us on 13 March to chat to students about jobs available in teaching or support roles in schools.

Stop by to find out more. No need to book, just come along!

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged , , ,

A Public Lecture by Dr Anna Ploszajski – Handmade: Why Science Needs Craft

Start Date: 16 May 2023 6:00 pm

End Date: 16 May 2023 7:30 pm

Location: Wheeler CRV139

Materials science is the study of the stuff that makes up the world around us – metals, plastics,
ceramics and glasses. We apply theories and formulae to understand how the behaviour
of atoms and molecules gives rise to properties like strength, stretchiness, magnetism and
transparency. But this scientific side of materials is just one side of the story.

Join materials scientist-turned-storyteller Dr Anna Ploszajski to hear what science can learn from the world
of craft. We’ll cover how the historic divide between the arts and the sciences came about; the
lessons we can all learn from getting our hands dirty; and how collaboration between the arts
and the sciences is going to be crucial if we are to solve humanity’s biggest challenges.

Read More
Posted in Events

Venture Programme Session: Why are my mission and vision important to my business?

Start Date: 21 March 2023 3:00 pm

End Date: 21 March 2023 4:00 pm

Location: Online

Join Mike Scott as he explains why he thinks having a clear mission and vision is important to your business plan. This session will give you a practical framework for defining and writing your own mission and vision statement for your business.

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged , ,

Cost of living: Gambling – Recognising the signs of a problem and what to do about it

The cost-of-living crisis has put extra strain on budgets, and you might be tempted to take up, or return to gambling, to make some extra money to cover the cost of your bills.

Gambling can easily become problematic. It’s everywhere, from TV adverts to football shirts, and companies quite often draw you in with free bets or cash back.

It’s known as the ‘hidden addiction’ because quite often the signs are not clear. The Young Gamers & Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM) have put together a list of the more common signs that could mean either you or a friend has a problem with gambling.

Spotting the Signs of Harm

  • Preoccupation with gambling
  • Missing lectures or coursework deadlines
  • Withdrawal from social situations or friendship groups
  • Increasing secrecy
  • Changes in mood or behaviour
  • Gambling until there’s nothing left
  • Chasing losses
  • Borrowing money often
  • Unexplained debt
  • Feeling anxious and worried

A 2019 survey from YGAM found that 47% of students had gambled in the last 12 months. Of these, 16% could be identified as moderate risk or problem gamblers, meaning about 264,000 students in the UK were at some risk from gambling, with around 88,000 already defined as problem gamblers.

The biggest step to overcoming gambling addiction is recognising you or a friend has a problem. Once you’re aware of this, you can start to take steps to deal with it.

You can seek advice or support from the university by speaking with a Student Wellbeing Adviser or our Student Money Advisor. Get in touch by emailing infopoint@chester.ac.uk, or if you’d prefer you can contact the Student Assistance Programme.

There’s also lots of organisations who offer support to problem gamblers. Below are some of those organisations who can help:

Gamcare – Gives information, advice and support for problem gamblers and their families, through the

National Gambling Helpline, online chats, forums and treatment programmes.

National Problem Gambling Clinic – Provides treatment for problem gamblers living in England and Wales who are aged 16 and over.

Be Gamble Aware – Learn about how gambling works, check if you or someone you know may have a gambling problem and find tips on how to stay in control.

Gambling Therapy – Provides support, advice and self-help tools for people struggling with gambling.

Gamban – A paid for service to block access to online gambling services.

GamStop – Lets you restrict online gambling activities for free.

Posted in Support and OpportunitiesTagged ,

STEP: Get into Teaching – School Direct pop-up

Start Date: 2 March 2023 11:00 am

End Date: 2 March 2023 4:00 pm

Location: Binks, Exton Park

Interested in a career in teaching? Join us for our pop-up event.

This event will give potential applicants the opportunity to discuss the options for School Direct across Early Years, Primary and Secondary phases with School Direct Programmes Director, Anna Foster (11am-2pm), as well as speak directly with representatives from School Direct partners, Ignite Institute (11am – 1pm) and Cheshire Leadership and Teaching Alliance (1pm – 4pm).

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged , , ,

Pride on Campus

Start Date: 11 March 2023 1:00 pm

End Date: 11 March 2023 10:00 pm

Location: CSU building, Exton Park

Join the LGBTQ+ Society for our first Pride on Campus event in a decade.

Head to CSU building at Exton Park for an info fair where you can chat to local businesses and organisations and even grab a freebie.

Then head to the Varsity Bar for the afterparty from 6pm.

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged ,

The 19th-Century Development of Children’s Nursing at Great Ormond Street Hospital

Start Date: 1 March 2023 4:00 pm

End Date: 1 March 2023 5:00 pm

Location: CRV016 (the Music Room) at the Wheeler Building

Dr Sue Hawkins, Voluntary Researcher Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) was Britain’s first hospital dedicated to the treatment of children. Known simply as The Hospital for Sick Children (HSC) when it opened in 1852 with only a handful of beds, it grew rapidly in both size and reputation to become the famous institution it is today.

In this talk Sue will explore the first 50 years of this famous hospital’s life, as seen through the experiences of its nurses, and its young patients. To provide some context, she will start with a quick review of historical attitudes to children’s hospitals in the 150 years prior to the opening of the HSC, ask why there was a reluctance in Britain to embrace the idea of a hospital specially for children, and how this mindset was changed.

She will then move on to the main focus of the talk: the hospital, its nurses and its patients. Using its extensive archives, and drawing on the experiences of the nurses and patients themselves, she will show how the new specialism of paediatric nursing gradually began to emerge.

Sue Hawkins is an independent historical researcher. She gained her doctorate at Kingston University on nursing in Victorian London in 2007, and taught 19th century social history, among other topics, at the University. She published her thesis under the title Nursing and Women’s Labour in the Nineteenth Century in 2010. Other publications include work on the history of women’s involvement in science, the development of early children’s hospitals in the UK and edited collections on colonial nursing and women in magazines.

Sue is keen on using technology to improve access to archives and has led a number of digitization projects including the admissions records for several 19th century children’s hospitals (www.hharp.org), the registers of the Royal British Nurses Association (Pioneering Nurses; https://kingscollections.org/nurses/home). Her current research interests are varied, but focus mainly on topics related to the history of medicine and women’s role in society, although recently, she has been working at The National Archives on the Poor Law project, ‘In Their Own Write’ (https://intheirownwriteblog.wordpress.com/about/).

This talk will take place in CRV016 (the Music Room) at the Wheeler Building – all welcome. Host: Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care-historical-society

Admission free, but booking encouraged for refreshment and seating purposes. Please contact fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or call 01244 512126 to confirm your place.

The University of Chester Riverside Museum will also be open from 1-4pm on this date and all welcome to visit (no booking needed): https://www1.chester.ac.uk/events/university-chester-riverside-museum-open-12?list=9664
Email: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or call 01244 512126
Email: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or call 01244 512126

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged ,

Holi Festival 2023

Start Date: 8 March 2023 12:30 pm

End Date: 8 March 2023 4:30 pm

Location: Outside Grosvenor House, Exton Park

Join our Reslife team and CSU’s Indian Society for our Holi festival.


Tickets cost £1.50 and the events include:

  • Introduction to Holi
  • Colour Run
  • Planting flowers
  • Cultural activities
  • Dancing and other games

You can also get a special meal in the Hub Dining Hall between 5.30pm and 7.30pm which costs just £5 for non-catered students (it’s free if you’re a catered student).

Read More
Posted in EventsTagged ,