Tuesday 8th April 2025

Westfield Park, Denny

We are pleased to announce the SS Football Men’s National Squad have their next friendly lined up for the 24/25 season. Building on the foundations which were re-laid last year, we are pleased to confirm the match details as follows:

Opponent – Dunipace FC

Date – Tuesday 18th March 2025

Kick-Off – 19:45

Venue – Westfield Park, Denny

Get on down to support the boys in their third fixture of the semester and their last match before the international friendly vs Ireland!

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Tuesday 8th April 2025

Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

We are pleased to announce the SS Football Men’s National Squad have their next friendly lined up for the 24/25 season. Building on the foundations which were re-laid last year, we are pleased to confirm the match details as follows:

Opponent – Alloa Athletic

Date – Tuesday 11th March 2025

Kick-Off – 19:30

Venue – Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

Get on down to support the boys in their second fixture of the semester!

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Sunday 6th April 2025

ORIAM, Heriot-Watt University

We are pleased to announce the SS Football Men’s National Squad have their first international friendly lined up for the 24/25 season. Building on the foundations which were re-laid last year, we are pleased to confirm the match details as follows:

Opponent – Irish Colleges and Universities

Date – Monday 7th April 2025

Kick-Off – 13:00

Venue – Indoor Synthetic @ ORIAM

Get on down to support the boys in their first international friendly post-COVID-19. Entry is free and if you cannot join us in person, the match is being livestreamed on ORIAM’s YouTube channel HERE!

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Wednesday 2nd April 2025

Portabello Beach, Edinburgh

SS Volleyball are delighted to host the 15th Student Beach Volleyball Championships! This provides the opportunity for student clubs to face off and see who will claim the Beach Volleyball Cup.

 

The Cup Final will take place at Portabello Beach, Edinburgh, on Saturday 17th May 2025

Entries are now live, HERE

Entry deadline: 1600, Friday 2nd May

 

There will be a men’s and women’s championship event. In addition, a mixed 4-a-side tournament will take place providing a great chance to get club members involved in the beach game.

 

A maximum of 16 teams will be allowed in men’s and women’s championships.  All institutions will initially be allowed to enter one team.  If the entry limit of 16 teams is not reached, further teams will be allowed to enter.  Please therefore list your teams below in order of preference/ranking (1 to 3, with 1 being the highest ranked).  Team 1 is guaranteed entry and the entry status of teams 2 and 3 will be confirmed following the entry deadline of, 1600 on 2nd May 2025.

 

Pre-event information: To be distributed ahead of the event

Payment:Invoices will be distributed to Sports Unions on behalf of teams following the entry closing date.

Eligibility: Teams from SSS-affiliated Scottish universities and colleges are eligible to enter as per our Terms and Conditions.

Contact: All enquiries about this event should be directed to SS Volleyball Chair, Paul McPate and Bill Stobie, on p.mcpate@dundee.ac.uk and billstobie@me.com

Stay Connected: A photographer may be present on the day to take photos. Follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook Page for more updates and use the hashtag #ScotStuVolleyball in your posts

What Do You Think? Please let us know your thoughts about the event via our feedback survey HERE

Terms and Conditions: Participation is subject to these Terms and Conditions

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Saturday 8th March 2025

Fenwick Bowling Club, Fenwick, Kilmarnock, KA3 6AL

Glasgow University Cycling Club will host the SS Cycling TT Championships 2026!

 

The event will take place in Glasgow, with the route to be released shortly.

Pre-event information will be released ahead of the event.

 

Date: Saturday 14th March 2026

Venue: Fenwick Bowling Club, Fenwick, Kilmarnock, KA3 6AL

Entries: Click HERE to enter

Results: To be released following the event

 

Contact: All enquiries about this event should be directed to Glasgow Uni Event organiser, Harry, on cycling@gusa.gla.ac.uk

Stay Connected: A photographer may be present on the day to take photos. Follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook Page for more updates and use the hashtag #ScotStuCycling in your posts

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Sunday 2nd March 2025

Dundee International Sports Complex, Dundee

We are excited to have our BUCS Centralised Leagues activity back for the 24/25 season, with the fourth and final date of Futsal Men’s Tier 2 confirmed. Please find fixtures, timings and other details below.

Date: Sunday 2nd March 2025

Venue: Dundee International Sports Complex (DISC), Dundee

Time: First fixture at 10:30, last fixture at 18:30

Please arrive and be on court ready at least 15 minutes before your fixture so we can keep to the schedule for the day. Any issues, please let Sean Berthelsen (SSS Competitions Assistant) know at your earliest convenience at sean@scottishstudentsport.com.

Fixtures

10:30 Dundee Men’s 1 vs Edinburgh Men’s 2
11:30 Aberdeen Men’s 2 vs UWS Men’s 1
12:30 Dundee Men’s 2 vs Stirling Men’s 2
13:30 Strathclyde Men’s 1 vs Dundee Men’s 1
14:30 Strathclyde Men’s 2 vs City of Glasgow Men’s 1
15:30 Edinburgh Men’s 2 vs Dundee Men’s 2
16:30 Strathclyde Men’s 1 vs Aberdeen Men’s 2
17:30 UWS Men’s 1 vs Strathclyde Men’s 2
18:30 City of Glasgow Men’s 1 vs Stirling Men’s 2
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Sunday 16th February 2025

UHI Perth, Perth

We are excited to have our BUCS Centralised Leagues activity back for the 24/25 season, with the fifth and final date of Futsal Men’s Tier 1 confirmed. Please find fixtures, timings and other details below.

Date: Sunday 16th February 2025

Venue: UHI Perth, Perth

Time: First fixture at 10:00, last fixture at 15:00

Please arrive and be on court ready at least 15 minutes before your fixture so we can keep to the schedule for the day. Any issues, please let Sean Berthelsen (SSS Competitions Assistant) know at your earliest convenience at sean@scottishstudentsport.com.

Fixtures

10:00 Heriot-Watt Men’s 1 vs Edinburgh Men’s 1
11:00 Heriot-Watt Men’s 2 vs Aberdeen Men’s 1
12:00 Stirling Men’s 1 vs St Andrews Men’s 1
13:00 Heriot-Watt Men’s 2 vs Edinburgh Men’s 1
14:00 Stirling Men’s 1 vs Heriot-Watt Men’s 1
15:00 Aberdeen Men’s 1 vs St Andrews Men’s 1
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Monday 10th February 2025

The 2026 Scottish Student Sport Conference will be held at The University of St. Andrews! More information on the event is coming soon

The 2026 Scottish Student Sport Conference, powered by Technogym, will take place on 10th – 11th June at the University of St. Andrews.

Always a highlight of the SSS calendar, the conference brings together our community to network, share best practice, and celebrate the success of student sport.

On the Wednesday evening we’ll all come together for the ever-popular SSS Awards Night. More information about categories and nominations will be released to institutions in due course.

Online ticket sales are now closed but anyone still interested in attending should contact SSS Business Manager Julia Stenhouse-Walton.

Accommodation

This year, accommodation will be available through our hosts the University of St. Andrews for a reduced event rate of £90 per person. You can book any rooms through the Conference sign-up form or by contacting Julia Stenhouse-Walton.

Rooms will be double beds with en-suite and includes a buffet breakfast.

Please note that we’re running low on availability for accommodation so book ASAP to avoid disappointment!

Agenda

June 10th – Connecting the Wider Scottish Sport Sector

Information regarding the venue and parking will be circulated to all attendees prior to the event.

Stew Fowlie, COO, SSS and Clare Peddie, Vice-Principal (Education) at the University of St. Andrews

Paul McPate, Co-Director, Sport and Active Health, University of Dundee

Drawing on more than 40 years in student sport Paul will share the lessons, relationships and defining moments that have shaped both his career and the wider sector. Having witnessed significant change across university sport since beginning his career in 1985, Paul will reflect on how student sport has evolved through the lessons he has learnt along the way.

From adapting to an evolving sector to recognising the lasting impact of creating opportunities for others, the session will encourage attendees to reflect on what truly matters in sport and leadership, and what experiences from the past can teach us about shaping the future.

Choose one of the following breakouts to join:

Burnout: Being Fit for Purpose

David Howatson, Educator, Technogym

Based on the latest research into the syndrome of burnout, David from Conference Headline Partners Technogym will be discussing the impact in the context of fitness professionals and sports coaches.

What Good Looks Like Managing Operations

Craig Campbell, Chief Explanation Officer, Ops Pal

Running a leisure site safely involves a staggering volume of tasks, risk assessments, and procedures. You already know the sheer effort it takes. The challenge isn't doing the work—it is proving the work is consistently getting done.

In "What Good Looks Like", Ops Pal explore how to make your operations visible without adding to your team's workload.

You will discover how to:

  • Transition from being exposed to genuinely audit-ready.
  • Stop vague task allocation and ensure explicit ownership.
  • Use intelligent reporting to fix operational gaps before they escalate to senior management.

Join Ops Pal to learn how to know things are okay, rather than just thinking they are.

BUCS Session - Title TBC

Molly Byrne, Head of Belonging, BUCS

A chance to meet our partners including Technogym, Canterbury, BE Uniforms and Ops Pal.

Danielle Grieve, Activities Development Manager, Aberdeen University Student Association

This interactive networking session will provide delegates with the opportunity to build new connections and strengthen relationships with colleagues from across the student sport sector. Designed as a fun and informal social activity, the session will encourage attendees to meet new people, share experiences and connect beyond their own institutions and roles.

Alongside creating space for conversation and community-building, the session will also encourage the development of mentoring and peer-support relationships across the sector. Whether delegates are looking to share experience, seek guidance, support emerging professionals or build longer-term connections, the session aims to foster meaningful relationships that continue beyond the conference itself.

Choose two of the following breakouts to join:

The Role of Sport in Transitions
Kaden Houghton, Robert Gordon University, Current MRes Student

This session draws on Kaden’s MRes programme, exploring the transition to university and the role of physical activity in supporting psychological wellbeing. It will consider the challenges students face when entering higher education, including social adjustment, identity, and connection, and position sport and physical activity as key enablers within this transition improving overall student experience.

Building Belonging in Competitive Teams
Josh Darley, Liverpool John Moores University

This session draws on student-led research on the role of student sports team in creating a sense of belonging. Combined with research into practice from a year as VP Activities at Liverpool John Moore University Student Union, Josh will explore how sports teams can enhance but also negate a sense of belonging within their internal structures. In providing real life examples from their year in role, Josh outlines the tangible changes that have been made to create positive club cultures through the enhanced role of student leaders.

Using Sport for Social Change: The Positive Masculinity Project
Lauren Simpson, Active Campus Coordinator, Dundee and Angus College

This session explores how sport can be used as a powerful platform to engage young men in meaningful conversations around critical social issues. Lauren’s sessions throughout a dedicated programme explored how sport could be an entry point for dialogue that challenges attitudes, builds awareness and encourages positive behaviour change. Through delivering sessions over an academic term, the session will highlight how sport can be used to open up difficult conversations, foster reflection and support the development of more inclusive mindsets. Attendees will gain insight into approaches such as these and consider how they can equally be applied within their own programmes and communities.

Turning Ambition into Action: Co-Creating the SSS Equality Strategy
Waiyin Hatton, Chair of SSS Equality Action Group & Jordan Dawson, SSS Head of Development

This interactive session will bring members together to help shape the future direction and delivery of SSS’ Equality Strategy. Building on existing progress and recognising the challenges still ahead, the session will focus on how collective action, shared responsibility and meaningful engagement can drive long-term change. Designed as an active and participatory session, this workshop will provide members with the opportunity to contribute directly to the development of future strategy and help shape a shared vision for equality, inclusion and belonging.

This fireside-style panel session will bring together senior leaders from across SGBs for an open and reflective conversation on the role of student sport. Hosted by our very own Chris Purdie, the discussion will explore the opportunities, challenges and priorities shaping the sector, alongside the role student sport plays within Scotland’s wider sporting landscape.

June 11th – Member Collaboration In Action

Information regarding the venue and parking will be circulated to all attendees prior to the event.

Professor Susan Brown, Head of Sport Engagement, Edinburgh Napier University

In our opening to Day 2, Professor Susan Brown will explore her role as University Head of Sport Engagement and what this means for Edinburgh Napier University. As the University’s first post-holder in this area, her role brings together sport, research and student experience into a single, strategic vision—positioning sport as a key driver of innovation, inclusion and external impact internally, locally and nationally.

Bringing together student experience, research, partnerships and civic engagement, this role represents a step-change in how sport can contribute to institutional priorities. Susan will reflect on what it means to position sport as a driver of innovation, inclusion and impact—sharing insights into how this approach is shaping culture, strengthening connections, and opening up new opportunities across the university and beyond.

Choose two of the following breakouts to join:

Stay Well and Thrive: Using Insight and Evidence to Drive Change
Alison Cox MBE, Mental Health Lead, Glasgow Clyde College

This session, will share how Glasgow Clyde College has developed a whole-college approach to student wellbeing, using induction, digital engagement and data-informed practice to create a more supportive and connected student experience. Drawing on the College’s “Stay Well and Thrive” initiative, the session will explore how wellbeing has been embedded from enrolment onwards through accessible digital resources, proactive support and institution-wide collaboration. Alison will explore the role that data, insight and evidence can play in demonstrating the value and impact of wellbeing-focused work to senior leaders and decision makers.

 

Putting Funding in Students’ Hands: What Works?
Phoebe Moncur, Club Development Officer, Robert Gordon University & Stew Fowlie, COO, Scottish Student Sport

This session will examine how different approaches to funding student sport can be developed and delivered within institutions. The session will showcase RGU Sport Training and Education Programme (STEP) as a practical example of how targeted investment can support participation, development and wider student outcomes. This will be followed by an overview of the Summer of Sport funding initiative and the journey to delivery, offering a broader sector perspective on how funding can be used to enhance opportunities and drive impact.

 

Student Voice to System Change: Shaping Wednesday Afternoons
Eilidh Stuart, VP GSBS, GCUSA & Anna Bole, Student Intern, SSS

This session will explore how student insight and institutional policy can work together to shape the future of Wednesday afternoons across tertiary education. The first part of the session will showcase a SSS student internship project examining student perceptions, experiences and expectations of Wednesday afternoons, providing valuable insight into students experiences. Building on this, the session will then explore a policy-focused approach to creating change in this space from GCU, considering how institutions can respond to evolving student needs while balancing sport, wellbeing, academic commitments and wider engagement opportunities. Together, the session will offer both an evidence-informed student perspective and a strategic discussion on how Wednesday afternoons can be reimagined to better support participation, belonging and student life

A chance to meet our partners including Technogym, Canterbury, BE Uniforms and Ops Pal.

Our 'unconference' format puts you in the driving seat. Just like in sport, this is where tactics are tested, challenges are faced head-on, and team-mates come together to find solutions in real time.

Rather than a fixed agenda, this session is shaped by you — our members. You’ll bring the topics, set the priorities, and lead the conversations that matter most across the student sport landscape. Come ready to play your part — bring a challenge, an idea, or simply your experience. The strength of this session comes from the collective knowledge in the room. The more you put in, the more you, and the sector, will get out.

A final chance to network!

Sam Gough, England Captain

In this closing keynote, Sam Gough will share her journey through sport, education and leadership as captain of England’s first ever blind women’s football squad. Drawing on her lived experience as a visually impaired athlete, Sam will reflect on the barriers she encountered in accessing sport, the transformative impact of inclusive opportunities, and the growing visibility of blind women’s football on the international stage.

From navigating exclusion within school sport to representing England and advocating for the future of the women’s game, Sam’s story highlights the power of sport to build confidence, identity and belonging. Her keynote will explore themes of resilience, representation and systemic change, challenging institutions and organisations to think differently about inclusion and access in sport.

Awards

The prestigious Scottish Student Sport Awards Dinner will take place on the evening of Wednesday 10th June where we’ll celebrate the students, staff, and volunteers that have made the season so successful.

This year we’re delighted to be hosting our Awards at the iconic Hotel du Vin in St. Andrews and we hope you will join us.

Tickets include a welcome drink, wine, and a three course dinner and can be purchased either separately, or in our discounted Conference package.

Stay tuned for the shortlist, being revealed this week!

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Sunday 9th February 2025

Dundee International Sports Complex, Dundee

We are excited to have our BUCS Centralised Leagues activity back for the 24/25 season, with the third date of Futsal Men’s Tier 2 confirmed. Please find fixtures, timings and other details below.

Date: Sunday 9th February 2025

Venue: Dundee International Sports Complex (DISC), Dundee

Time: First fixture at 10:30, last fixture at 18:30

Please arrive and be on court ready at least 15 minutes before your fixture so we can keep to the schedule for the day. Any issues, please let Sean Berthelsen (SSS Competitions Assistant) know at your earliest convenience at sean@scottishstudentsport.com.

Fixtures

10:30 Edinburgh Men’s 2 vs Aberdeen Men’s 2
11:30 Dundee Men’s 2 vs City of Glasgow Men’s 1
12:30 Stirling Men’s 2 vs UWS Men’s 1
13:30 Strathclyde Men’s 2 vs Strathclyde Men’s 1
14:30 City of Glasgow Men’s 1 vs Edinburgh Men’s 2
15:30 Dundee Men’s 1 vs Dundee Men’s 2
16:30 Strathclyde Men’s 2 vs Aberdeen Men’s 2
17:30 UWS Men’s 1 vs Strathclyde Men’s 1
18:30 Dundee Men’s 1 vs Stirling Men’s 2
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Thursday 6th February 2025

This season’s Men’s Rules and Refereeing course will take place in Glasgow on Sunday 23rd February

This course is designed to get people to the Level 1 qualification required by BUCS, but is also suitable for existing officials refreshing their qualification & knowledge, or advancing to Level 2. It will also be of use to players new to the sport who wish to understand the rules of the game, even if they never referee.

If you are looking to get the minimum two referees in your club required by BUCS regulation LAC 4.1 I recommend you send four people to the course. There is a multiple choice exam at the end and not everyone passes it first time! Plus the more people you have qualified, the easier it will be to share the duties.

Venue
Glasgow University – Garscube Campus – West of Scotland Science Park, Maryhill Rd, Glasgow G20 0SP
https://www.gla.ac.uk/explore/maps/garscubecampus/
The course will run between 10:15 and 17:00.

Cost is £25, or £20 for Lacrosse Scotland members
Follow this link to book a place:
https://lacrossescotland.wildapricot.org/event-6040921

Please book soon – as Lacrosse Scotland need to know numbers in advance. Note that you will not be able to pay on the day, and this is the only course that will run this season.

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