If you ask someone what’s good about being a student at ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, one of the most popular answers is that when you walk down the street you always bump into someone you know. Being surrounded by friends is what makes ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É such a special place to study, and our size and friendly nature mean our students tend to settle-in quickly.
Much of your social life at University will revolve around the Students’ Union, which provides services, support, activities and entertainment for students.
What does life look like at ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É?
Let us show you.
Whatever you study at ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, the time and dedication you receive from your lectures is amazing.
I feel like a name and not a number.
The majority of my course is taught via lectures and seminars in modern lecture halls like this one.
I spend a lot of time in the labs.
The facilities are amazing.
It really helps me gain hands on experience of real life topics.
I do lots of independent study.
Could you imagine a more beautiful library?
There’s also time to relax.
The SU provides so many opportunities
whether that's taking part in sports,
joining one of the many societies on offer,
or making a difference to your community with volunteering projects like this one.
The sense of community on campus is amazing.
I live in Uni halls and tonight is games night.
I live at home and travel into ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, but I am still a part of the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É student experience, whether that's enjoying a quick cuppa between lectures or catching up with study in one of our social learning spaces.
I love going to Campus Life events.
There's something almost every night.
My favourite is going on trips.
There are lots of opportunities to improve your employability.
I'm currently gaining some hands-on experience at Undeb ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É.
I took a year studying abroad in both Belgium and Italy and I gained a new perspective on life.
We love spending time in these forests, that's why we ride mountain bikes.
If you're struggling, the student support and wellbeing service means there's always someone to talk to.
If you're looking to walk alongside your studies, there are a lot of opportunities in ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É.
I'm a student ambassador , which means I get paid to work at events like Open Days and even create content for the university.
ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É already feels like home.
It's such a welcoming community and it's so easy to make friends.
I love being able to enjoy film, music and arts in one of the most vibrant student communities in the country.
What will your university experience look like?
A student walks across the screen with the Pontio mural in the background.
A montage of life at ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, including aerial footage of the Main Arts Building with the Menai Strait behind it.
Mountain bikers speed down a track in Braichmelyn, one zooming past the camera.
Three students walk up the Pontio staircase, chatting.
Two students sit laughing. The camera focuses on one of their faces.
Five students on a beach in Anglesey, one taking a selfie while the others smile in the sunshine.
Three students chat and lean against the railing on the pier.
Two students embrace while looking directly into the camera.
A student walks through the Shankland Library as sunlight casts golden shadows.
A student stands in PL5, a modern 450-seat lecture theatre. They talk to the camera, then turn to reveal the full space.
In the Ocean Sciences lab, a student in a white lab coat looks into a tank of marine animals, then lifts their head to speak to the camera.
Another student, also in a white lab coat, holds a starfish and turns to the camera, while a third student observes the sharks and takes notes.
A student leans against a bookshelf in Shankland Library, reading, then turns to speak to the camera.
Still holding the book, the student walks down the library corridor, glancing up at the windows.
In Y Lolfa, a student lounges on a sofa, listening to music with wireless ear pods before removing them to speak to the camera.
On the 3G pitch, a men’s football team plays. A player wearing number 4 receives the ball and passes it on.
Students from the music society play the trumpet.
A student volunteer stands in the Students’ Union sensory room, with a child and another volunteer watching the sensory lights.
In a student kitchen, a group plays cards and laughs. One student at the end of the table turns to speak to the camera.
A student closes the passenger door of a blue car, then walks toward the camera.
A student sits in the Pontio café, holding a cup.
In a yellow booth in a Social Learning Space, a student types on a laptop.
A student stands in front of a door with the Campus Life logo on the window.
Behind a desk at the Students’ Union, a student works on their placement.
Aerial footage of a city in Belgium, with a cathedral as the focal point.
A close-up of gondolas in Venice, with St. Mark’s Square in the background.
Two images of a student studying abroad—one in Belgium, the other in Venice.
Mountain bikers race down a trail. One stops in front of the camera to speak.
A student sits on a grey sofa, talking to the camera. The camera zooms out as they smile and start chatting with someone else.
A student stands on the second floor of Pontio, with the café behind them.
Two Student Ambassadors in red t-shirts give a thumbs-up.
A student records themselves on their phone and makes a peace sign.
Students sit on sofas in Bar Uno, chatting over coffee.
A student stands in front of the cinema sign in Pontio.
In the cinema, students eat snacks and laugh.
A student sits on a terrace wall, looking directly into the camera.
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What to do in and around ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É
What’s in ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É? Â
There are plenty of bars, cafés and restaurants in and around ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, with many places on the University campus. Bar Uno at Ffriddoedd Village is open until late and serves food, drink and Starbucks coffee. At St Mary’s Village, Barlows is a great place to meet up with friends. It offers a choice of food and drink options, including Starbucks coffee as well as a range of essential grocery items.Â
Academi is ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s student club. As well as the club, Academi has two bars, a café and a shop.Â
The Pontio centre is a social hub for students as well as a centre for learning, innovation and the performing arts. Inside you’ll find a cinema and theatre as well as a bar and café. The Students’ Union is on the third floor and there are lecture theatres and social learning spaces throughout. Â
Events for students Â
The Students' Union runs events throughout the year, giving you opportunities to meet other students and get involved with clubs, societies and volunteering opportunities.Â
Campus Life run events especially for students living in University halls of residence. Take a break from your studies, meet new people and take part in activities you already enjoy, or why not try your hand at something different!Â
The International Student Support Office runs a social programme that includes free events as well as trips around the local area and further afield. Although the programme designed with international students in mind, it is open to all students. There is also a One World Gala concert held every year that celebrates the many nationalities of our students. Â
Clubs and Societies
Clubs and societies play a huge part in our students’ social lives. The Students’ Union has an extensive range of different ones you can sign up to. There’s a wide variety on offer, from sports such as football, netball, rugby and tennis to more unusual activities like underwater hockey and quidditch. Â
Our location, close to beaches, mountains, lakes and rivers means that students can get involved with outdoor adventure clubs like surf, kayaking, mountain walking and windsurf. Â
But we’re not just about adrenaline, you can also sign-up for societies such as drama, photography, gaming and even dog walking. Â
Sport and outdoor adventureÂ
The University’s sport centre, Canolfan Brailsford, has a large gym, fitness studios, sports halls, courts, pitches a climbing wall and much more. There is a fitness room and multi games area at St Mary’s Village and outdoor playing fields at Treborth. Within ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, there is a swimming pool, close to the city centre. Â
You can also take part in a wide range of oudoor sports.