Would you like to contribute and make a difference whilst you study at Essex? Then consider volunteering.
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Volunteering is any activity that involves spending time doing something unpaid that benefits individuals (other than close family members), groups, the environment and the community. Central to this definition is the fact that volunteering must be a choice freely made by each individual.
This can include formal activity undertaken through public, private and voluntary organisations as well as informal community participation and social action. Everyone has the right to volunteer and volunteering can have significant benefits for individuals.
There’s a huge range of opportunities provided by external charities, community groups, our academic schools, departments and professional services, as well as the Students' Union VTeam.
From one-off projects to more regular volunteering, from helping children, the elderly, animals, to even helping the planet, there's always something to suit you and what you believe in.
The Essex Volunteering Hub brings these opportunities into one place.
Volunteering is a great way to develop your skills, broaden your life experience and make a positive difference to the community, the University and your employability.
See what sort of opportunities these groups offer.
We encourage your spirit of adventure! Essex Abroad enables students and staff to widen their international experience by providing opportunities to study; at a partner institution, to find a work placement abroad, to attend a summer course or volunteer abroad.
A summer abroad gives you the chance to immerse yourself in another culture and develop your independence. You can volunteer with one of our partner organisations around the world, giving you an enormous advantage when you enter the global job market. We've got a range of programmes to suit your needs and give you the best experience possible. Choose Essex Abroad and let the adventure begin.
We currently offer placements to:
Our opportunities provide you the chance to immerse yourself in another culture and develop your independence, adaptability and cultural awareness. These are enormous advantages when entering the global job market.
We transform the lives of students, staff and the local community through sport, by enriching personal development, facilitating the achievement of individual potential, and providing accessible and flexible opportunities for everyone.
Develop your skills, there’s something for everyone at Essex Sport:
Love football? Volunteer with us - help spread the word and feed your passion!
At Essex Sport, we're growing and delivering more football and futsal to students, staff, local community groups and schools. We’ve also been selected as a Women’s Football and Futsal Specialist Hub.
Volunteering activities include:
Indoors/outdoors on campus, schools and community venues (transport provided).
The Students' Union VTeam offer wide-ranging volunteering opportunities (from Eco Warriors to the Einstein Project to Animal Protection and Time Travellers!) across campus and local community to students and staff.
On campus, at schools and community venues (transport provided).
Are you friendly, reliable, approachable and trustworthy? Then become a Peer Mentor!
If you have been a student at Essex for some time this is an opportunity for you to answer a new undergraduate student’s questions and provide them with really useful stuff to make them feel more at home and flourish at Essex. You become their mentor, their guide and even possibly their guru!
You will receive training on how to be a Peer Mentor. Peer Mentors need to:
Peer mentoring provides:
On campus and by email.
Volunteering opportunities are only applicable to law students studying here at the University.
The Essex Law Clinic provides free legal advice to the general public, primarily in the areas of family, housing, consumer and employment law but also on equality issues, social benefits advice, contracts and negligence.
Law students are offered three different areas to volunteer in:
On campus and externally at local outreach clinics.