Friday 16 - Sunday 25 September 2022
Nothing shapes your university experience more than the people you meet and the experiences you share together. Our student groups are the perfect way for you to get the most out of your time at Royal Holloway and we’ve got something for everyone with 130+ groups available for you to join.
Our sports clubs and societies each have their individual area of focus and unique personalities. They’re always on the lookout for new members so get involved and meet new people today! Make sure you check out Freshers’ Fair on 19 and 20 September to meet our student groups and find out about their taster sessions!
Societies A-ZSports Clubs A-Z
Broadcasting around campus, Surrey and beyond, Insanity Radio 103.2FM is our resident radio station. With a schedule of chart, chat, and specialist shows, plus news broadcasts, you’re guaranteed great music, great presenters and great coverage. Orbital Magazine distributes a monthly magazine with a variety of articles ranging from artist interviews to breaking news stories. Find up-to-date news about what’s happening on and off-campus in their online articles. If you have a passion for television, perhaps you could bring rhubarbTV back to life – one of our dormant groups in need of new members! Historically, rhubarb has collaborated with societies, the Students’ Union and the local community to create all kinds of online content from live streams and newsreels to game shows and dramas.
Memberships for societies, clubs and media outlets will be available to purchase during September so keep your eyes peeled for more information. You can also attend our Freshers’ Fair on Monday 19 and Tuesday 20 September and speak directly to the groups to find out about all the great stuff they get up to.
We know that sometimes the cost of joining a student group can feel overwhelming, especially if your budget is tight. We also know that joining a student group can be one of the most rewarding parts of university life. It can introduce you to new people, perspectives and passions, and we’re really keen to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to experience that. That is where our Access Fund comes in - you can request up to £150 each academic year if you need it. What does it cover? • Group membership fees • Kit and essential travel • Competition entry • Event entry • Non-essential costs (e.g. trips, conference fees, individual competition costs, and social activities)
Learn more
If you’ve got any questions about Freshers’ Festival or purchasing tickets and wristbands, please contact marketing@su.rhul.ac.uk