Student Case Study #18 Nathan Woods

Friday 04-03-2022 - 00:00

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NTSU events DJ

When did you get involved in NTSU?

Right at the start. During my Freshers’ Week, I went to a few events, and it all started from there. The SU became a big part of my time at NTU, and that has continued into my Masters.

What impact has it had on your time at university?

It’s been great for me. They’ve provided support whenever I’ve needed it. But the main way it has helped me has been the work opportunities - working as a student DJ has opened so many doors for me.

Has being involved with the SU helped you feel part of a community?

Yes definitely. I think everyone who works there and plays a part in the SU is a very tight-knit unit and it’s really good to be a part of that. I’ve met so many people through being involved in the SU - staff and students - it’s hard not to feel a part of something.

Has it affected your studies in any way?

Definitely. Earlier this year, the SU provided study spaces, which was really useful for us. It has helped us to have places for group work or just have a change of scene to do coursework during COVID.

Do you feel that NTSU has done enough to support students throughout the COVID-19 pandemic?

Yeah, I think they’ve been really helpful. They have been a place for students to voice their concerns, and they seem to listen and speak to the uni where needed. I’ve seen lots of social media posts, so I’d definitely say yes, the SU has shown support for students.

What is the best thing you have got out of being involved with NTSU?

Definitely the work opportunities. The team is great, and I’ve had some amazing opportunities to play at events where I’ve met people who are now some of my closest friends.

What has been your favourite memory of being involved in NTSU?

DJing at Freshers’ Week events. They’re always really busy but so rewarding. I love being a part of them.

Would you recommend getting involved with NTSU to other Postgraduate students?

I’d say take as many opportunities as you can and get involved with anything you can. The SU has opportunities for socialising, support and work; it’s not just for undergraduates.

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