
Keele now offers an Elective in Volunteering!
The Electives Programme at Keele gives you the opportunity to extend your degree studies beyond your main subject(s).
The Electives modules form a key part of the Keele degree, based on our philosophy of offering breadth in education and ensuring that skills, particularly those valued by employers, are integrated with your academic studies.
Electives have been designed using input from students and employers, as well as academic staff, to create a programme that will be useful, relevant and enjoyable.
Whether you want to study something to assist you with your main subject(s) or whether you'd like to learn a completely new skill, the Electivess Programme aims to offer modules for everyone.
The Electives Programme at Keele gives you the opportunity to extend your degree studies beyond your main subject(s).
The Electives modules form a key part of the Keele degree, based on our philosophy of offering breadth in education and ensuring that skills, particularly those valued by employers, are integrated with your academic studies.
Electives have been designed using input from students and employers, as well as academic staff, to create a programme that will be useful, relevant and enjoyable.
Whether you want to study something to assist you with your main subject(s) or whether you'd like to learn a completely new skill, the Electivess Programme aims to offer modules for everyone.
To download a copy of the Student Volunteering Elective portfolio, please go to our Downloads page.
If you are interested in an Elective in Student Volunteering and want to find out more, please contact Sarah at the VE office for more information.
Volunteering Elective Students
Students undertaking Student Volunteering Elective must attend the relevant induction sessions to ensure they have all the information needed to get them started on this module.
For further information please contact the VE Office
You can download the Training Timetable from the downloads section of the Volunteering website
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