Student sport

Sport centre access

Sport centre access

Sport centre access for ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ students.

High Life Highland and the University of the ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ and Islands have agreed a corporate partnership to provide discounted individual leisure membership for students and staff of the University.

High Life Highland leisure centres, community centres, and community schools offer a range of sports facilities. To find out where your nearest leisure centre is, and what facilities are on offer, see .

High Life Highland leisure facilities are available at :

Alness Swimming Pool; Averon Leisure Centre; Aviemore Community Centre; The Badenoch Centre (Kingussie); Black Isle Leisure Centre (Fortrose); Craig MacLean Leisure Centre (Grantown on Spey); Culloden Academy Leisure Centre; Dingwall Leisure Centre; Evanton Sports Centre; The Fingal Centre (Portree); Gairloch Leisure Centre; Golspie / Sutherland Swimming Pool; Invergordon Leisure Centre; Lochaber Leisure Centre (Fort William); Lochbroom Leisure Centre (Ullapool); Nairn Leisure Centre; Thurso Swimming Pool; Tain Royal Academy Community Complex (TRACC); Wick Swimming Pool

The discounted membership is also available at Inverness Leisure.

The corporate partnership allows students and staff of the university (including academic partners) to gain a discount off High Life memberships. The discount applies to both Direct Debit and Annual payments. Students receive a 30% discount, staff and family memberships, 10%.  

Students based at Perth College ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ have access to excellent facilities at the , which offers discounts on , and personal training for all students registered with ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Perth.

Students based at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Inverness and ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Moray can also get a discount to the gym facilities at their campuses. Contact for more details.

Students cycling in gym

Get involved – HISA Clubs and Sporting Opportunities

Get involved – HISA Clubs and Sporting Opportunities

The students' association, HISA, has a range of clubs and societies for you to join.

HISA has a number of clubs covering activities from Sailing to Snowsports. Find a , and how to set up your own on the .

Competition

Competition

Information for students playing sport competitively

Scottish Student Sport (SSS) and British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) have regular competitions which are open to all ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ students.

In order to compete as an individual or as a team, you must follow the .

You can find full details of SSS and BUCS competitions at the following pages:

Sport and Physical Activity Strategy 2024-2026

Sport and Physical Activity Strategy 2024-2026

The university, in conjunction with the colleges and HISA, has an ambitious plan to increase the reach of service provision to help more students and staff be active more regularly and reach their potential through sport and physical activity.

This builds upon the excellent progress already made in encouraging and providing activities and opportunities that aim to inspire all students, staff and local communities.

The strategy encompasses four aims:

  • Increase Physical Activity. To offer a diverse, innovative and inclusive programme of sport and physical activity, including competitive sport, that is tailored to the unique characteristics of academic partners and encourages regular (habit forming) participation by all students, staff, graduates and our communities.
  • Strengthening Communities and Skills Development. To provide meaningful opportunities for our students, staff, graduates and communities through sport and physical activity that positively impact on reducing loneliness, student employability prospects, lifelong learning and internal and external engagement.
  • Supporting Health and Wellbeing. To foster a whole university community that is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of staff and students. Promoting health behaviour and positive mental health in co-curricular activities.
  • Effective Organisation. To ensure our sport and physical activity infrastructure is managed and monitored through effective governance systems ensuring that sport and physical activity experiences at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ are embedded.

The Sports Development Group is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the strategy, as well as periodically evaluating and reporting on progress. It focuses on providing leadership, advice and support to relevant people across the university to enable the advancement of the strategy and of sport and physical activity at the University of the ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ and Islands.

Please see our student Sports Strategy 2024-2026.