Bath Spa

Contact Us

JustV

justv@bathspa.ac.uk

Rag

su-rag@bathspa.ac.uk

Student Development Coordinator

Susan Hammond - s.hammond@bathspa.ac.uk

Student Development Assistant

Claire Edwards - c.edwards3@bathspa.ac.uk

VP Activities & Participation

Amy Stringer - su-activities@bathspa.ac.uk

Part Time  - Clubs & Societies Officer

Adam Peters -su-societies@bathspa.ac.uk

Telephone / fax

Tel 01225 875588 -  Fax 01225 876156

Clubs & Societies

 

What they are how to join

Bath Spa University has many different sports clubs and societies to offer you. The sports teams regularly compete across the South West on Wednesday afternoons within the BUCS (British University and Colleges Sport) League. Societies are groups of students who essentially share the same interests or hobbies; each society has a different purpose and meeting schedule, but they all provide great opportunities to learn new skills and are all run by students for students.
Being part of a team or society gives you the opportunity to regularly train, rehearse and/or take part in events, such as social events, charity events, fundraising events and more.

Fancy getting involved?

Well… with so many clubs and societies to choose from it could not be easier. From Sign Language to Latin and Ballroom Dancing and from American Football to Surfing, we certainly have something that will suit you.
Clubs and societies are a really fun way to meet new people outside of your course and accommodation and whether you are a keen pro, or it’s something you have never tried before, now is the perfect time to get involved.

How to join

You can join a team and/or society at any point throughout the year. All you need to do is come up to the office in the Students Union, and they will provide you will all you need to join. For more information contact                                        su-activities@bathspa.ac.uk

Running a club or society

To help anyone who wants to setup a new society and run an existing one the Union has set procedures and forms that should be used at all times. The procedures and forms can be found in the Clubs & Societies Handbook and the Running a Club or Society page.

 

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