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University of Worcester Charity Challenge 2025 · 6 June 2025

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Colleagues from the School of Sport & Exercise Science will be participating in the University of Worcester Charity Challenge, which will take place over 24 hours, from Friday 6th to Saturday 7th June 2025, at Lakeside Campus.

The event aims to raise funds for student scholarships and the student hardship fund for University of Worcester students.

The team will take on a variety of challenges, including:

• A 19-mile night walk across the Malvern Hills

• A 1k canoe race from the Rowing Club to Diglis Basin and back

• A wheelchair basketball tournament

• An Ultra Fit Strength & Conditioning event

• A 400m lake swim

• Climbing wall, zipwire, and water assault course

• A 100m tractor pull

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About the charity

As a university, we are an expression of democracy, progress, knowledge and principle. We believe the fundamental, transformative effect of higher education has benefits for individuals, and for society as a whole. We endeavour to create an institution which encourages students to become good citizens, both within the University community and in the wider world. ‘Inspired for Life’ means that we not only support students and staf to succeed in their chosen career, but also that we motivate them to use the skills that they develop to build a better world. Te University works across the whole life-course, acting as a force for good and seeking impact at every stage. We believe in educating and supporting the whole person, championing intellectual growth and academic achievement whilst recognising that we are much more than the sum of those achievements. We have reimagined the modern university, developing our facilities to be public by design and opening our doors to the community. We have demonstrated the contribution a university can make in strengthening the glue that holds society together, providing cultural resources, raising the aspirations of children and young people and impacting on wider issues related to health, citizenship and community cohesion. In the period ahead and beyond, the University intends to further extend and deepen this commitment to both student and public benefit.

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