Social life at the University of Sheffield
Sheffield is such a social city and the university is no exception. There is a constant stream of events and opportunities to meet fellow students and get to know the city, not just in freshers’ week but throughout the year. I recommend downloading the Student Union app as it compiles a list of all the upcoming activities and events and you can buy tickets to them there (even though lots are free). One of my favourite types of events is called Give it a Go (GIAG) and they run sessions doing all sorts from sports events, arts and crafts to trips to cities all over the UK. In freshers’ week they host lots and it’s a great way to pick out what societies you might enjoy and find some friends outside of your flat and courses!Societies
The Student Union (SU)
The University part of uni life!
I study politics and international relations so I’ve been lucky enough to have most of my lectures and seminars in the Wave, which is the new social science building and minus its lack of ventilation, it’s a great building! The lecture theatres and study spaces are nice and it’s the closest building to Endcliffe (the main student accommodation). All of the buildings I have visited and my friends go to are good enough and do the job so I wouldn’t worry about that! As you may know, plenty of courses at Sheffield offer opportunities to study abroad or complete a work placement which attracts many students here! I can only speak for my course, but it has lots of elective modules that enable me to learn about exactly what I am interested in which I love. My friend at the University of Nottingham studies the same course and barely got any choice during her first year of study!Libraries
Mental Health & Wellbeing Support
In terms of mental health and wellbeing support, I cannot recommend Sheffield University highly enough. I started with a working diagnosis of ASD and anxiety despite not having an official diagnosis they provided me with a personal mentor and an individual LSP (learning support plan) that ensures university life is as accessible as possible for me. They also provided an ASD assessment for me that enabled me to receive an official diagnosis. Everyone I spoke to was welcoming and supportive, if you have any concerns at all, reach out to them and they will do everything they can to ensure you are as comfortable and as happy as possible.Accommodation
Is Sheffield good as a city?
Topic expertise: University Rankings, Student Experience, Research, Russell Group
FAQs on the University of Sheffield
Sheffield is a highly respected Russell Group university, ranked in the UK’s top 15–20 and 92nd in the world by QS 2026, and has been runner-up for University of the Year 2025 in The Times and Sunday Times Guide.
Sheffield excels in research (92% world-leading/internationally excellent), offers a highly rated student experience, an award-winning Students’ Union, and strong graduate employment outcomes, especially in engineering, sciences, and social sciences.
Yes—Sheffield’s Students’ Union is consistently rated the UK’s best, with positive student satisfaction, great society life, and strong mental health and academic support services.
Sheffield is a top 20 university targeted by employers, and graduates are known for their skills, adaptability, and professional connections, with high job prospects across sectors.
Yes—Sheffield was the Whatuni Student Choice University of the Year in 2024, has been top in the Russell Group for student experience, and is recognised for research, student support, and social impact.
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I’m a second year Politics and International Relations student at Sheffield, I am particularly passionate about social justice, reducing inequality and international affairs. Outside of academica, I try to make the most of every day and like to keep myself very busy! I enjoy writing about student life, particularly top tips for new students and mental wellbeing.
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