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‘From classroom to community’

By Georgia Bate  Thursday Jun 18, 2026

When universities and community organisations come together through volunteering, the impact can be extraordinary, opening doors for students and strengthening local communities. This collaboration also plays a vital role in building community cohesion, bringing together people from different backgrounds to foster understanding, inclusion and shared local identity.

UWE Bristol’s mission to tackle global challenges through outstanding learning, research and a culture of enterprise places it in a powerful position to support local communities via our volunteering programmes.

By connecting charities with student volunteers who bring entrepreneurial thinking and practice-led skills, we’re not only helping organisations meet immediate needs but also encouraging innovative problem-solving across various sectors.

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In fact, we’ve committed to positive social impact through the Civic University Agreement (CUA), alongside the University of Bristol, Bristol City Council and other signatories.

Together, this agreement aims to tackle regional inequalities by creating jobs, apprenticeships, research partnerships and educational opportunities, with a strong focus on ensuring local people benefit from Bristol’s higher education sector.

We’re also delivering real benefits to students and communities across the city by embedding civic engagement into teaching and academic life. Through partnerships with local organisations, built into degree programmes, students are gaining real-world opportunities to volunteer, strengthen their career prospects and apply their learning in ways that make a practical difference across Bristol.

Working with hundreds of organisations, the university helps deliver support where it is needed most. In 2026 so far, 50 students from our College of Art, Technology and Environment have already completed 44 creative projects for local charities.

Professional volunteering is also helping students use their skills to support charities in multiple sectors. One recent example includes four postgraduate architecture students working with social housing provider Stonewater on a live housing project designed for Bristol’s diverse communities.

From pro bono support through the Business and Law Clinic to free digital design consultancy offered by students in the Design Enterprise Studio, UWE Bristol is creating multiple ways for students to put their expertise to work for the benefit of local people and organisations.

 

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Our Social Hackathons are another powerful example of community impact in action. In a recent session, students from multiple programmes and year groups came together with the Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) in multiple teams to discuss how the charity can better engage university students, highlighting the need to work through existing student networks and offer flexible, accessible opportunities.

The event gave CHSW valuable insight into student perspectives, while students gained hands-on experience in civic problem-solving – showing how their ideas can have a real impact.

Two standout examples of student volunteering are Giorgio Daniel, an Economics student, and Youmu Hu, who studies Business Management – both of whom embody UWE Bristol’s values through initiative, creativity and community spirit.

Giorgio volunteered with Bristol Soup Run, not only giving his time but finding practical ways to increase the amount of food distributed while reducing waste.

Youmu, meanwhile, has been building cultural connections across Bristol. By organising Chinese New Year celebrations, leading workshops in local schools and volunteering at Bristol Museum’s Lunar New Year event, she has worked tirelessly to make Chinese culture more visible, accessible and welcoming across the city.

Together, their efforts show how UWE Bristol students are using their skills and entrepreneurial mindset to strengthen communities and make a lasting impact in Bristol.

Giorgio (left) volunteered with Bristol Soup Run, while Youmu has been building cultural connections across Bristol

Of course it’s not just local communities and charities who receive all the benefits.

Time and again, volunteering has been shown to improve mental health and wellbeing too. At our recent Volunteer Awards, students spoke movingly about the confidence, connection and sense of purpose volunteering had given them.

Students spoke about the value of finding a like-minded community – saying it gave them a greater sense of purpose, lifted their mood, and gave them the chance to try new experiences without having to commit too much.

If universities are truly committed to serving their local communities, student volunteering must sit at the centre of that mission. That is how we prepare graduates not only for employment, but for active citizenship – and how we ensure our universities play a meaningful role in helping communities across the city to thrive.

If you are a local not-for-profit or community organisation and need support through student volunteering, email UWE Bristol’s volunteering team at [email protected].

This is an opinion piece by Georgia Bate, civic and community engagement coordinator at UWE Bristol.

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