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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

All work, no play? No way!

BY B. SIEJA, H. KUBO

Turning twenty one opens up a new world for you. Now you have to learn how to balance work and play. Dublin City University just celebrated its 21st birthday and is one of the youngest universities in Ireland. As such, it offers lots of events and entertainment. There is something for everyone, particularly newly arrived international students, allowing you to both study and socialise.

 Academic life

NuBar in The Hub by B. Vysoky
To begin with, make sure that study comes first. Do not forget that you are in the university and you have to adapt to new environment. It is beneficial that you learn new academic skills to keep up with classes and exams. DCU provides you with various academic workshops. Here is a list that might interest you:

  • Note-taking Lectures
  • Introduction to Reading Techniques
  • Academic Writing for Assignments
  • Coping with Culture Shock
  • Working in Groups
  • Time Management
  • Presentation skills
  • Managing Stress, Focus & Energy for Exam Performances
DCU Library by B. Vysoky
Workshops usually take up to two hours to complete and are presented in a relaxed and friendly way. For example, in the  ‘Working in Groups’ workshop you will be practising how to cooperate with your peers, talk about your ideas, propose new plans, etc. Training includes simulations of working on a group project.  Also, you get handouts and notes for free!  

We attended some of the workshops and what we have learned helped us in our studies and private lives. Skills such as effective time management, verbal and written communication and team work can also be practical to your future workplace. If you want to find out more, go to “Academic and Study Skills Support” on DCU homepage.

Social life

So what can hard working students do with their free time? They can participate in many of the exciting events that happen in DCU. In this article we list some of these events focusing on The Hub and The Helix. These facilities can be enjoyed by all DCU students regardless of membership of clubs and societies.

Events in the NuBar

Inside NuBar by B. Vysoky
The NuBar is a social outlet in The Hub where students can enjoy food and beverages, chatting with friends, listening to music or playing billiards. It also hosts some official DCU events. For example, last year the Inter Faith Centre organised a Christmas party for international students at the NuBar.

Every Tuesday is Toxic Tuesday at the NuBar. Drinks are available at discount prices and DJ's play the latest hot club sounds. This could be a good opportunity for stress management and utilising your communication skills. This is one of the most popular events during the semester.

The Music Society in DCU hosts Open-mic events at The Venue. You can enjoy this particular event as an audience member or participant if you wish. They provide some of the instruments and all you have to do is give your name and your chosen instrument before the event starts.

Every once in a while the NuBar offers free food for students and soft drinks at discount prices. You would be advised to get there early because the free food is limited and offered on a 'first come-first served' basis.
These and other events can be discovered on GreatCraic.ie which is the official DCU social website.

Events in The Helix

The Helix by B. Vysoky
The Helix is a state of the art theatre on the grounds of DCU. It has three performance spaces which are used by student societies and professional touring companies alike.
You can enjoy various art forms including drama, dance, film, and pantomime. The Helix also hosts guest lecturers from around the world. During the day its warm cosy atmosphere attracts students and staff. Students meet there to discuss their group projects and to socialise. At night you can attend dance recitals, live music shows, dramatic performances, old movie classics or the annual panto.

Dance recitals can be anything from hip-hop to ballet to Irish dancing. Second Age Theatre Company is well known for staging their Shakespearean productions here. Live music shows at The Helix include Orchestral, Gospel, Rock, and Pop. It is also the venue for RTE's talent show The Voice of Ireland which is a competition to win a recording contract with Universal Music. Tickets prices for all these events vary so check their website for regular updates.

DCU provides us with all the social and academic events we need in order to have a balanced college experience. Enjoy!

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