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By getting involved in extracurricular activities you can improve your employability as well as making new friends.
Get involved
We actively encourage our students to become more engaged with the College, University and wider community. By getting involved in extracurricular activities we will be able to support your learning development and employability. There are a number of ways for you to become more involved within the College, whether in social or academic participation.
Computer Science Society
The society is set up by third year computer science students aiming to bring together a previously uncollected group of likeminded people and course mates. Anyone with an interest should come along and see what are about, definitely not just those studying computer science!
Student Mentor Scheme
Would you like to help first year international students settle into university life? We are currently seeking students who would be interested in becoming mentors.
Student engagement
There are many opportunities for you to become more involved in the College and wider community activities. You may want to become involved in Students as Change Agents or have the opportunity to give feedback.