What is U3A?
It is a unique and exciting self-help educational movement for people no
longer in full-time work (the Third Age). It offers the opportunity to
pursue learning for sheer enjoyment and for its own sake. U3A stands for
University of the Third Age and is part of an international network.
Who can join?
Anyone who is no longer in full time employment or is retired can join.
All you need is interest and enthusiasm and the willingness to join in group
activities.
We have members not students. Groups are formed whenever three or more
people share an interest, and a coordinator can be found.
What does Perth U3A offer?
The purpose of the U3A movement is to enrich the lives of its members.
Perth U3As seeks to do this through supporting over 50 different activities
(see a list of our groups
here).
When you join, you will receive a copy of our free newsletter, published
every two months (you can read the current issue
here). Four times a year
you will also receive by post a free copy of U3A News, the national
magazine.
How do groups function?
Groups run themselves, led by a coordinator who is a member of the group.
Meetings are held in our homes or other premises as needed.
All U3A study and activity groups are led by volunteers. If you have a skill
or interest which you would like to share with others, U3A can provide the
opportunity.
What is the cost?
Membership of U3A Perth costs just
£18.00 a year, but the fee is reduced to £12 for those new members joining after 1st January. This gives members access to all study and activity
groups.
How do I find out more?
- Browse this website.
- Contact the Membership Secretary to obtain an
application form on 01738
827275 or email your name and address to
membership@perthu3a.org.uk
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