It’s really hard to play sports by yourself – but you don’t have to!

Do you ever find yourself wanting to play a game of something, but then find you don’t have enough people who can play, all at the same time?   Without a social sport league, it’s like herding cats!   The RecCentre has some solutions for you! 

  1. Try a drop-in session at the RecCentre 

These sessions are scheduled each week, and all you have to do is turn up.  If you’re the first to arrive, you can come to our reception and ask for the equipment you need, and get it started.  As people arrive, you’ll start to get enough to play. In Term 1, we have designated sessions for Futsal, Volleyball and Pickleball for anyone to join in. Bring a friend, or come alone and meet some new friends! 

2.  Shoot hoops and join a pickup game 

There’s a nice community of regular ballers down at the RecCentre, and you can often roll up and find yourself a pickup game with randoms.    

3. Enter a team in a social sport league or join UCASS 

If you want to play in a social sport league (We offer Netball, Basketball, Futsal and Volleyball), you can enter a team if you have one.    If you don’t have enough for a team every week, then consider joining the UC Amateur Sports Society.   UCASS are a fabulous lot, award winning even, who collaborate with us to run the social sport leagues, and they have a number of teams entered in every league we offer that they can probably slot you into. Chat to them at UC Clubs’ days this week. 

4.  Book a court and play with a friend 

Of course, if you have 1 friend you can rely on to have a go with you, you can always book a squash, badminton or pickleball court and have a bash.  All equipment is always free to borrow from reception, or you can bring your own. Court hire is free before 3pm daily, and after 3pm it’s not. You can book online (there’s a link in your app that will take you to the booking site), or you can just stop at reception to check availability and book there.    

Remember to keep moving for both your physical and mental health! Keep it fun, enjoyable and be consistent and you’ll be winning. 

Ngā mihi
UC Rec&Sport | Te Ratonga Hākinakina 

Employer Presentations on Campus!

Join us for Employer Presentations on Campus starting from Week 2!  Book your spot via Career Hub.

Discover internships, graduate programs, and job openings. Connect with company representatives, recent graduates, and ask questions firsthand.

Event Details

Employer

Mon 26 Feb 2024

5:15 pm – 6:15 pm

Engineering Core, Christchurch

Macquarie Capital’s Summer Internship Program Information Session

Network with the Macquarie team and get exclusive tips on how to apply for their programs.

Tue 27 Feb 2024

5:15 pm – 6:30 pm

Rehua, Christchurch

Forsyth Barr Recruitment Presentation

Investment Banking Information Presentation

Wed 28 Feb 2024

5:15 pm – 6:15 pm

Engineering Core, Christchurch

Murray & Co Recruitment Presentation

Learn about being an Investment Banker, working at Murray & Co and our Summer Internship and Graduate Analyst roles.

Mon 4 Mar 2024

5:15 pm – 6:15 pm

Engineering Core, Christchurch

International employment opportunity: The Broadmoor Resort

Broadmoor post-graduation job opportunities.

Tue 5 Mar 2024

5:15 pm – 6:15 pm

Engineering Core, Christchurch

WSP entry talent opportunity

Come work at WSP

Keep an eye out on UC Careers events for weekly updates. Don’t miss out – see you there!

Ngā mihi nui,

Te Rōpū Rapuara | UC Careers

Get it sorted ♻

From 1 February 2024, new national standards to kerbside bin collections are in place, which means a consistent approach to how we sort recycling, organics and rubbish across Aotearoa New Zealand.

The new national standards have bought about some changes to what is accepted in what bin on UC campus.

Some of the key changes include:

  • Pizza boxes now go into recycling (not organics)
  • Tea bags now go into landfill (not organics)
  • Soiled paper and dirty napkins now go into landfill
  • All types of takeaway packaging (whether marked ‘compostable’ or not) must go into landfill. This includes coffee cups.

All staff and students can make a difference by sorting their waste correctly to minimise the contamination of our waste streams.

For example, it is extremely important that all food, food scraps and organic material are placed in the green organics bin, and not in the red landfill bins.

Want to reduce your waste to landfill? Same! Keep an eye out on here and on our social media for some inspiration for how you can get creative, save some money, and have fun while reducing your waste footprint at the same time.

Learn more about waste management and minimisation at UC here.

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