Student Groups

We have a variety of student groups here at Winchester, and we aim to provide plenty of information and resources to our students.

This is a space for all students groups, and we have provided a range of resources that we hope will prove useful for our student groups, or other students wishing to find out more information.

If you have any suggestions, comments or feedback, we would love to hear from you! Fill out the Typeform below to have your say.

If you would like to have a chat about anything on this page or in general, please do contact the Student Union President, Charlotte at SU_PRES@winchester.ac.uk.

 

Commuting Students

 

Read

Commuting Students' Guide to Winchester - Created together with the Student Union, our representational networks, and the University

Commuting Network Leaflet

  • This leaflet was kindly shared by the Chair of our Commuting Network! Click the link below for more information about the network, what your membership entails, and contact information.

Commuting Network Advert

  • Kindly shared by the Chair of our Commuting Network, take a look and feel free to contact the Commuting Students Network with any questions!.

Follow

Winchester Student Union

  • Facebook - Winchester Student Union
  • Twitter - @winchestersu
  • Instagram - @winch_su

Commuting Students Network

  • Email - SU_commuting@winchester.ac.uk
  • Instagram - @uniwinchcommuting
  • Facebook - Winchester University Commuting Students Network

Engage

Get involved with the Student Union's Commuting Students Network here: Commuting Students Network @ Winchester Student Union (winchesterstudents.co.uk)

 

International Students

 

Read

International Student Groups FAQs - Created together with the Student Union, our representational networks, and the University’

International Students' Guide to Winchester - Made by your Student Union

'Culture shock as an International Student', an article by New Grad

'How to immerse yourself within a country when you are living or travelling abroad', an article by New Grad.

'What's it like to live in Winchester'

Watch

'How to make the most out of life as an International Student'

Listen

'GB Mag Chats: Where International Students get answers'

  • International students share their experiences and stories on what its really like to study in the UK.
  • https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3648384

Follow

Winchester Student Union:

  • Facebook – Winchester Student Union
  • Twitter - @winchestersu
  • Instagram - @winch_su

International Students Network:

  • Facebook - UOW International Students Network 21/22

Engage

Get involved with the Student Union’s International Students Network here: 

https://www.winchesterstudents.co.uk/groups/international-students-network-e6b1.

 

Mature & Part-time Students

 

Read

Mature and Part-time Students’ Guide to Winchester – Created together with the Student Union, our representational networks, and the University

‘What have you got to lose?’

‘What’s it really like starting university as a ‘Mature’ student?’

‘Life as a part-time student’

This handy career guide details what it’s like to be a full-time vs part-time student and gives information on tuition fees, accommodation, flexibility and work/life balance among other things

This article outlines some of the pros and cons of studying part-time

The Uni Guide outlines ’10 things you need to know as a part-time student’

Top Universities details ‘8 Great things About Being a Mature Student at University

This is the University of Winchester’s Guide to applying as a mature student (21+)

Listen

‘The Mature Student’ by Tom Bailey

  • A podcast series (4 Episodes) which takes you through his journey going back to education as a mature student. The four episodes are:
    • School in the 90s
    • Applying for University
    • My First Week
    • Coursework

‘The Be you Podcast’ has an episode (Episode 4) on ‘Being a Mature Student’

  • Rob tells his story of going to university at 31 to study Politics. Rob explains how he balanced his student experience with his family life (having a 3 year old daughter) and offers advice to others in his position.

Episode 2 of the ‘Money and Me’ podcast.

  • Caroline interviews Alex about her decision to go to university as a mature student and how she feels about her financial situation as a result.

Episode 135 of the podcast ‘Your Next Chapter

  • Step into the next version of you’ talks about Tamara’s journey going back to university as a mature aged student. They discuss the benefits of having lived before she chose to study and future stud beyond her undergraduate degree and the paths and opportunities this has opened up for her.

Follow

Winchester Student Union:

  • Facebook – Winchester Student Union
  • Twitter - @winchestersu
  • Instagram - @winch_su

Engage

Get involved with the Student Union’s Mature & Part-time Student Network here: https://www.winchesterstudents.co.uk/groups/mature-part-time-students-network

 

 

Student Carers

 

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'Who cares about our student carers?', Nursing Times

  • A thought-provoking article about the difficulties for nursing students who juggle placements, theoretical work, and being a carer.

'Chicken Soup for the Soul: Family Caregivers - 101 stories of Love, Sacrifice and Bonding', by Joan Lunden and Amy Newmark

  • This book is a collection of stories from 101 authors, including celebrities like television personality Leeza Gibbons, who have cared for family members at homes or in outside facilities,

'The Conscious Caregiver: A Mindful Approach to Caring for Your Loved One Without Losing Yourself', by Linda Abbit

  • Author Linda Abbit, a caregiving professional, shares advice for taking care of older parents while avoiding burnout and exhaustion. The book includes tips on how to balance caregiving for a loved one with staying financially secure and maintaining mental health.

'Passages in Caregiving: Turning Chaos into Confidence' by Gail Sheehy

  • Author Gail Sheehy outlines nine steps for family caregiving, drawn from experiences in her own life as a caregiver.

 

Watch

'The hiden role informal caregivers play in health care', by Scott Williams

  • One a cared-for patient and now a caregiver himself, Scott Williams hilights the invaluable role of informal caregivers - those friends and relatives who, out of love, go the extra mile for patients in need.

Listen

Who Cares Wins

In Search of the Invisible Arms, the Caregivers' Story

  • You will hear emotional accounts directly from caregivers who share their experiences, interviews with their healthcare professionals to understand the support that’s currently available, alongside major carer charities and leading experts.

Give and/or Get Involved

University of Winchester Lady Mary Bursary for Young Adult Carers

  • An award of up to £1,500 for Young Adult Carers between the ages of 18 and 25 who look after a relative or friend, of any age, due to disability, chronic/terminal illness, mental health problem or an alcohol or drug addiction/dependency.

Carers UK

  • This charity offers a rang of (financial, practical, health, etc…) support for carers. Offering a supportive community with expert advice, Carers UK seeks to ensure no one has to care alone.

Carers Trust

  • Carers Trust partners with a network of local carer organisations to support and fund programmes and raise awareness. Through Carers trust, you can find local organisations to support you, as well as money and benefits information, including Carer’s Allowance and a Benefits calculator.

The Princess Royal Trust for Carers in Hampshire

  • This local service provides free and confidential services including: information and guidance; carers clinics; training and education; respite; support groups; and emergency planning.

Carers Together

  • Carers Together has been working with and for unpaid carers in Hampshire for over 20 years. We are a carer-led charity - which means that most of our Trustees and staff have experience of being carers and we regularly consult carers about their needs and concerns.

Engage

Consider obtaining a Carer Passport, a record which identifies an unpaid carer which leads to a provision of support services, and benefits – as well as reducing the number of times you may have to explain your situation to other people.

​​​​Get involved with the Student Union's Young Adult Carers and Student Carers Network here: Young Adult Carers & Student Carers Network @ Winchester Student Union (winchesterstudents.co.uk)

 

Other student groups... Coming soon!

In the meantime, take a look at our other student guides, which can be found here!