We are Strath Union, your Students’ Union - the beating heart of activity for students on Strathclyde campus since 1964.
About Us
We run events year-round where you can let loose, let go, just throw a couple shapes and put your skills on show.
Events
We provide free and confidential advice for students, covering academic support, wellbeing and more.
Advice
University is all about finding friends, finding community, and finding yourself.
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Sports Union
We exist to represent all students at the University of Strathclyde. We make sure your voice is heard across the University and beyond.
Voice
Enhance your CV, develop skills, find a part-time job and get more involved with your local community.
Opportunities
The Union is a great place to meet friends, study, grab lunch or take a break. Have a look and discover our variety of venues.
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Bag the latest Strath branded merch, get the latest student deals and explore memberships available at the Union!
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Check out the range of opportunities currently available.
Strathclyde Students' Union
This opportunity takes place between 12 Sep 2025 and 21 Sep 2025 Closing date for applications is 31 Aug.
Join Strath Union Welcome Team to make this Freshers' Week the best one yet!
The Welcome Team is made up of a diverse group of current students from all faculties and years who encourage new and returning students to get involved with Freshers' Week. This amazing Team is responsible for setting up fairs and staffing stalls, offering campus tours and making Strath as welcoming as possible by talking to students and letting them know about everything we have to offer. Volunteers will need to have basic knowledge of the University and be approachable, friendly and enthusiastic – everything else will be covered in the full training that is provided!
Welcome Team is back for another year of providing a warm welcome to new students joining us in September 2025.
As a Welcome Team volunteer, you will have the chance to make a real impact on the experience of new students from diverse backgrounds. You will receive training and have the chance to be part of a wonderful team of fellow students, expanding your network and gaining new skills along the way.
In the role your main tasks will include helping students move in, handing out goody bags, answering questions and sharing information, setting up and encouraging participation in fairs and other events and leading Union and Campus Tours. And above all else just having lots of fun and making new friends!
Your volunteering will be fully flexible to fit around your studies, work and other commitments - you can take part in shifts at times that suit you best! Fresher's week is taking place 12th to 21st September 2025. We ask that you make a minimum commitment of 4 hours per week. For you to make the most of your experience, we recommend volunteering upwards of 20 hours over the Freshers’ period.
You will always be volunteering with at least one other person and as always, we provide you with a team uniform (the iconic pink T-shirts)!
All you need to take part is enthusiasm for helping new students. If that's you, register your interest now!
This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 20 Aug.
Hear to Listen is a peer-led service, aimed at connecting students at Strathclyde to form a welcoming community where everyone feels valued and safe. As a volunteer on this project, you will help provide a safe space, a friendly face and a listening ear to fellow students and lead on community building activities to provide opportunities for students to meet new people and make friends.
Your role
Listeners will support students at drop-in sessions in the Campus Living Room on level 1, at 12-2pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays on alternate weeks, twice a month. Outside of these listening sessions, Hear to Listen will also run events open to students, creating a welcoming community for all. Volunteers will also be present at several Union events throughout the year, where you will have the chance to speak to students about the project, the support and opportunities available, and how to get involved.
Your tasks will include:
Personal specifications
This volunteering role is open to all students at Strathclyde who are interested in promoting the wellbeing of others. As a Hear to Listen volunteer you will need to be:
Your time
You must be available to attend a 3-hour training session the week beginning 1st September 2025, with exact date and time to be confirmed. We would then ask you to be able to commit to a minimum of 2-hours each month.
Deadline to apply is Wednesday 20th August.
Beatson Cancer Charity
This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.
Help raise money for Beatson Cancer Charity
At Beatson Cancer Charity we believe that no-one should face cancer on their own. This has always been our aim and we will work hard to continue to support even more people and families in the years to come.
This is a great chance to meet new people, gain fundraising experience and support a wonderful cause. Get in touch for more details on times and locations.
Brief overview of ways to get involved:
Volunteer
We offer a range of volunteering opportunities from supporting patients in wards to helping in our Beatson Café.
We also have event and fundraising volunteers who help at Beatson Cancer Charity Annual events such as our Burns Supper, Ladies Lunch, Sporting Dinner and Off the Beatson Track. Volunteers also help out at lots of different events in the local community as well as distributing our Beatson Charity Collection Cans to local businesses.
More here: https://www.beatsoncancercharity.org/get-involved/volunteer/
Apply to be a volunteer: MyImpactPage - Volunteer Application Form (betterimpact.com)
Fundraise
More here: https://www.beatsoncancercharity.org/get-involved/fundraise/
We can help you through the process of fundraising, offering support and a variety of materials.
All our work is made possible by supporters like you. It is your generosity which allows Beatson Cancer Charity and all our staff and volunteers to deliver an innovative and patient-focused approach to cancer care and change the lives of those affected by the disease every day.
We will be in touch to arrange a call and see how what volunteering best fits your skillset!
Glasgow Life
This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 31 Aug.
This is an exciting opportunity to help people to take their first steps in digital learning, or assist those who already have some basic digital skills to better understand and engage with the online services which have the potential to make a real difference to their day-to-day lives.
Our Digi-PALS Volunteers are on hand to help individuals within Glasgow Libraries use their Computer, Tablet, Laptop, Book-Reader and Smartphone. During drop-in sessions our friendly volunteers are asked to assist with various digital and online activities including:
- Printing and scanning
- Using the internet and email
- Sending attachments such as a CV
- Navigating online forms
- Downloading apps or e-books
- Transferring photographs from a digital camera to a computer, memory stick or cloud storage
- Accessing social media
- Using Zoom, Teams, Google Meet and Facetime
Applicants will be invited by email to an informal interview within 4 weeks of their application. ***Please note this opportunity requires two references, you will be asked to enter the name and email addresses for two referees. ***
Visit https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/volunteer-with-us to learn more about who can provide a reference.
Click 'I am interested in this opportuntity' for more information on getting involved!
Ark Bound Foundation
Arkbound are looking for enthusiastic readers to review their wide range of publications.
They will provide you with a hard copy or PDF of the book to keep and once the book has been read, they will provide a list of approved sites to publish your review. These reviews would be credited and also available to read on our social media platforms. They are looking for in depth reviews which will make the book attractive to any potential reader; how did it make you feel, what did you like in particular about the book? Experience of book reviewing is not essential and they are looking for avid readers who could read and publish a review with 30 days (this is not a requirement, just a preference!)
Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity
Following the success of the past two years, Silverburn is partnering with Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity and bringing back Flamingo Beach for another year! Flamingo Beach will be located inside the shopping centre and will be open to children and families visiting. For an entry fee, visitors will gain access to the beach and have the opportunity to play in the sand, build sand castles, and play with beach toys. Parents and carers will have a comfortable decking area to relax while their children enjoy the space.
The indoor beach will be open each day from Friday, 20th June to Sunday, 24th August, and we’re looking for weekend volunteers to help support this exciting activity.
Volunteer Tasks
Shift Times
Shifts are flexible, and volunteers can choose weekends and shift durations that work best for them.
Wellbeing & Inclusion
Recognition
The role is ideal for:
To get involved please click 'I am interested in this opportunity' to receive more information!
Strathclyde Sports Union
This opportunity takes place between 08 Sep 2025 and 03 Apr 2026 Closing date for applications is 25 Aug.
We are recruiting volunteers to deliver the StrathACTIVE programme for 2025-26 and help the Strathclyde community to be happier, more active and better connected through active health opportunities.
What is StrathACTIVE
StrathACTIVE is one of the University’s active health programmes delivered in partnership between the Sports Union, Strathclyde Sport and Strath Union. Together, we provide a range of free activities on campus for students and staff where the emphasis is on having fun and being a part of #StrathLife.
StrathACTIVE Leaders are student volunteers who deliver weekly StrathActive sessions, and are enthusiastic about delivering and promoting sport & physical activity opportunities to staff & students.
The StrathACTIVE programme runs term time, for around 11 weeks in each semester. The 2025-26 dates are as follows: - Semester 1 - 22nd September to 5th December - Semester 2 - 19th January to 3rd April
Person Specification:
Duties & Responsibilities
FInd out more here and click 'apply' to receive the application link. For more information please contact the programme lead Lee Gallacher, Sport Development Coordinator.
Enroute
Enroute is seeking enthusiastic individuals with subject-matter expertise, exciting ideas, and a commitment to sustainability to join its voluntary, remote research team on a flexible basis. Successful applicants will develop an original research piece on a transport-related topic of their choice over an initial 2–4 month period, receiving support, feedback, and a platform to publish and promote their work. Participants will work around five hours per week, share ideas with the wider team, and have the opportunity to join long-term after completing their first piece. Prior transport industry experience is welcome but not essential.
Enroute is looking to develop and publish thoughtful, insightful and original research and analysis into transport issues. We are looking for enthusiastic and knowledgeable people with subject-matter expertise, exciting ideas and a commitment to sustainability to join us on a flexible basis and contribute to our work.
If you have an idea or research topic you would like to develop into a research piece, we will offer you support, feedback and a platform to publish and promote your work. You will join our research team on a flexible basis, for an initial 2-4 months whilst you develop and write your research. You will also learn about our process and ongoing work, share your ideas and receive support and feedback from the wider team. We are a young, energetic and supportive team which encourages new ideas and will bounce ideas off you too. You should expect to work for approximately five hours per week for the duration of your placement, though this is highly flexible. If you need time off for any reason, you just need to let us know.
Once you have finished your first piece, should you wish to, you will have the option of joining the team on a long-term basis.
Please note this role is voluntary and remote. Experience in the transport industry is desirable, but not essential. Your background in your chosen subject does not need to include work experience, and could include volunteering, previous research or strong general interest. We welcome those with a wider interest in transport and an appreciation of how your chosen subject fits into the wider picture.
Person Specification
Essential
Desirable
To apply, please fill out the form with some background information, and an idea for a research project you would like to pursue: https://forms.microsoft.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=W1b_vq3wOU-vUpKkYY_FDWWK3yh_e-BDkZfG6E9RNJ9UM0NRTUlLUjhPQ1pDNUcxUE1OWkNOVTBHSi4u
Strathclyde Sport
This opportunity takes place on 19 Sep 2025 Closing date for applications is 17 Sep.
As a Course Marshal, you’ll play a key role in ensuring the smooth and safe running of the event. Positioned at key points along the route, your job is to help guide participants, offer encouragement, and alert the event team to any issues.
Main Responsibilities:
Direct runners along the course and support them with clear instructions
Help maintain a safe environment for both participants and the public
Communicate quickly with the event team in case of emergencies or incidents
Keep the atmosphere positive with encouragement and support
If you have any past experience or relevant skills (e.g. first aid, communication, crowd support), let us know — we’ll do our best to place you where you can be most effective. No formal experience is needed — just a positive attitude and a willingness to help.
You’ll be fully briefed before the event, and we’ll make sure you’re confident in your role on the day.
This opportunity takes place 19/09/25 between 11am-2pm.
Peer Wellbeing Project - Disability And Wellbeing
Peer mentors will meet with a peer mentee on a regular basis over the academic year to provide a listening ear and share their lived and living experiences of university life to inspire, equip and empower their peer. The mentoring project offers flexibility around the time commitments of both students, support can be offered on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. Peer mentors/supporters also have an opportunity to get involved in different events running across the university as part of the peer wellbeing programme.
All Peer Wellbeing supporters will be required to apply for a basic disclosure through Disclosure Scotland – this process will be guided by the Peer Wellbeing Project Leader.