U3A

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An opportunity for a new interest.

If you are retired, semi-retired or about to retire, read on  ....

What is the U3A?

The Third Age: a time of creativity and fulfilment for older people

The University of the Third Age (U3A) was set up in 1982 to encourage local people to draw together talent from amongst retired or semiretired people who have an interest in sharing their knowledge, in widening their horizons and in learning, studying and researching topics.

What is the Third Age?

The Third Age refers to the period of time after the First age of childhood dependence and the Second Age of full time employment and parental responsibility.

Why are we called U3A?

A U3A is a university in the original sense of the word: a gathering of people devoted to learning, with members not students, all of whom are in their Third Age.

Who can join U3A?

Anyone in the Third Age can join U3A and this includes people who are working part time. No qualifications are required and none are given. There is no lower age limit for members.

How are U3As organised?

The U3As are democratic, self funded, self managed organisations. They draw upon the knowledge, skills and experience of their members to organise interest groups in accordance with the wishes of the membership. The subjects are decided by the U3A members and could be art, music, history, architecture, sciences, languages, technologies, gardening, crafts, literature or any other subject decided by the group.

Local U3A structures across the country vary but a typical U3A would have a monthly meeting with a speaker covering a wide range of interest subjects. The interest groups meet monthly or fortnightly and probably in each other’s homes. This keeps the costs down. Members pay an annual subscription and can join any group.

The annual subscription for East Renfrewshire U3A has been set at £15 (payable from 1 September, 2008)

Right-click here to download an application form (PDF)  .

The Third Age Trust

The Trust is the national representative body for the U3A Movement in the UK (Reg. charity No 288007) providing a wide range of support services to the over six hundred U3As which operate in Britain.

Tell me more about what interests are available?

As already mentioned, the subjects are decided by the U3A members themselves. They will be fashioned by local interests and the versatility of the assembled experience of the members themselves.

The following subjects are being offered by one existing U3A in Carlisle and are presented here as examples:

  • Adventures in Music

  • Chair Exercises, Yoga

  • Cinema Studies

  • Cooking for Pleasure

  • Computing and IT

  • Creative Gardening

  • Discussion

  • Egyptology, Geology

  • Family History Workshops

  • German, Spanish,

  • French at Various Levels

  • Jazz Combo

  • Lifestyle in Retirement

  • Music Appreciation

  • Photography

  • Quilting, Sculpture

  • Rag Rug Craft

  • Reader Group, Bookworms

  • Scrabble, Bridge

  • Simple Science

  • Walking on the up, on the level too

  • Watercolour Workshop

  • Wine Appreciation

  • and much more

What interests are available locally?

The East Renfrewshire U3A is in the early stages of shaping itself into a functioning unit and this will be an ongoing dynamic process. However, we have already identified members with an interest in participating in some or all of the following activities:

  • Archaeology

  • Art, Opera, Theatre, Music

  • Bowling, Keeping Fit

  • Computers

  • Country Dancing, Line Dancing

  • DIY

  • Gardening, Plant Conservation

  • Geneology, Family History

  • History, Natural History

  • German and Spanish Languages

  • Inland Waterways

  • Photography

  • Railway History

  • Rural Crafts, Spinning, Weaving

  • Simple Science and Materials

  • Travel

  • Walking, Hill Walking

  • Writing

  • Video Conversion to DVD

  • Watch this space

We have listed contact information for the interest groups on offer

U3A in Scotland

In Scotland we have an umbrella organisation called U3A in Scotland which is a registered charity and currently has 21 U3As.

See information on the websites:

To find out what is happening in your area and to add your interests into the mix, please contact the following:

Telephone:   0141 876 9555

or email: office@voluntaryaction-er.org.uk or use our contact form.