Tag Archives: Monday 14 November 2016

Dr Bike sessions – free bicycle check-ups this winter

Bring your bike along for a FREE check-up. Qualified mechanics will fix any minor problems on the spot and give you advice on any issues that require workshop attention.

UNION ST CO-WORKING – Every Wednesday – 10:30am to 5:30pm

NOVEMBER
2nd / 9th / 16th / 23rd / 30th

DECEMBER
7th / 14th

JANUARY
11th / 18th / 25th

FEBRUARY
1st / 8th / 15th / 22nd

MARCH
1st / 8th / 15th / 22nd / 29th

They are located inside the Union St building on Union Street, opposite Howden House. Final bike booked in at 4pm. Collections only from 4:30pm onwards.

Trip to Cambridge

Join us for a trip to the beautiful city of Cambridge, home to the River Cam, punting and some of the most famous university buildings in the world!

Cambridge is a University city of old streets, ancient colleges and lovely bridges spanning the River Cam. There are historic and contemporary buildings to visit, world renowned museums, fantastic theatres and live music.

We’ll be going on Saturday 26 November from 8am – meet outside the main University entrance, City Campus. Tickets are non-refundable unless the trip is cancelled by the SHU GoGlobal Team. Buy your tickets from
http://tinyurl.com/Cambridge26Nov

Showcase your talent at SHU Fest 2017!

The International Experience Team is proud to present SHU Fest 2017 – a week-long extravaganza of music, performances, art and much, much more!

Join us from 6 March 2017 across both campuses as we celebrate the talent and diversity of our staff and students, taking in live performances, interactive workshops and social events across the University including film screenings, music, dancing, craft, cookery and more.

Scouting for talent!

We are on the look-out for staff and students that can sing, dance, play an instrument or have any other talents. You could join previous performers such as the Cocklebread Band (made up of Jim Darnill, Errol Francis and friends) and Three Professors, No Piano (Professors Cranston, Eccleston and Sammon) by headlining on the main stage! Or you could run an interactive workshop, like Helen Paskins, who taught participants how to knit.

Check out our highlights from last year, and then contact us to secure your slot now – the deadline for this is 24 December.

British Cultural Event

The Queen, fish and chips and red double decker buses, what do these things all have in common? They’re British!

Join us for a celebratory evening of British culture including music, games and food. Tickets can be bought from Chef Hallam, Level 6, Owen Building by 2pm on Monday 21 November. The evening includes a traditional British meal of pie and peas, a vegetarian option is also available.

british things
Students at last year’s British Cultural Evening

The cost will be £2, when you buy your ticket from Chef Hallam please bring it along to the event on Wednesday 23 November from 5pm in Heartspace, Level 2, Owen Building.