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Campus Life
The Colleges The Students’ Union
www.lancs.ac.uk/colleges/colleges.htm www.lusu.co.uk
Lancaster is a collegiate university which means that all our staff Lancaster University Students’ Union (LUSU) provides representation,
and students are members of a college for the duration of their advice, services, and opportunities for students. It is run by students,
time here. All postgraduate students automatically become for students and ensures that students’ voices are heard within the
members of The Graduate College whilst undergraduate students university and that students are getting the most from their
become members of one of the 8 undergraduate colleges. In each education and life at Lancaster. Postgraduate students are
College there is a vibrant student community organising social and encouraged to get involved in the many activities provided via LUSU.
inter-College sporting activities. There are opportunities for The range is impressive and is a good way of meeting people.
postgraduate students to become involved with undergraduate
colleges – either as College Pastoral Tutors, or Assistant/Residential
Athletic Union
Deans.
www.lusu.co.uk/sports
The Colleges enable smaller communities to be formed within the
The Athletic Union is part of the Students Union and provides
larger University community which contributes to our
opportunities which cater for most people’s sporting needs. The AU
distinctiveness as being an exceptionally friendly, student focused
Clubs compete in the British Universities Sport Association (BUSA)
university.
leagues, competitions and tournaments throughout the academic
year. One of the AU Clubs highlights is the end of year tournament
The Graduate College
‘ROSES’ which, stems back to the ‘War of the Roses’ and sees
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Lancaster University’s sporting best take on York University. The AU
also co-ordinates the inter-college sports calendar which sees teams
The Graduate College provides a social and welfare framework
from every college competing against each other for the Carter
which supports all of Lancaster University‘s graduate students. This
Shield and the George Wyatt Cup.
creates a vibrant community of more than 2,000 students
representing more than 80 different countries.
The Sports Centre
www.sportscentrelancaster.co.uk
The College offers a focus for the entire postgraduate community,
and provides invaluable support on non-academic matters in
Sport plays a prominent role in life at Lancaster and the
addition to a number of social and study facilities. Postgraduate
opportunities to take up a sport are excellent. The University Sport’s
students play a central role in governing the College via the
Centre is located on campus and our facilities currently include: a
Graduate Students’ Association (GSA). All postgraduate students
25m swimming pool; two multi-purpose sports halls; five squash
automatically become members of the GSA which is run by an
courts; an aeroball court; two fully equipped weight rooms; a cardio
executive Committee of students elected each year. In addition to
vascular room; sauna; sunbeds, and a climbing wall. Outdoor
its representational role, the GSA organises a number of social
facilities include: 2 floodlit synthetic grass pitches; football and
activities and also enables members to compete in a variety of
rugby pitches; eight tennis courts; 2 floodlit netball courts, crown
sports throughout the year against other colleges at Lancaster.
green bowling; an orienteering course, and cross country course.
For those looking for structured sessions then classes run
throughout the week and include aerobics, body blitz, stretch and
tone, dancercise, disco dance fever, circuit training, boxercise, tai chi,
yoga, trampolining, judo, mixed martial arts, squash and many
more.
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