Ruby Cooney
ETF4. Sept 2023
DCU formally recognises and rewards the achievement of holistic education by accrediting a module in extra-curricular activities – the Uaneen Award.
The Uaneen Award is a unique scheme that formally recognises the work done and learning acquired by students within University and outside clubs, societies, community work and extra-curricular activity in general.
Depending on your degree programme, the Uaneen Award can be either a contributing 5 credit elective or a non-contributing optional additional 5 credit module. In both cases, successful completion means that you will be awarded credits that are included in the degree parchment.
DCU is the first third-level institution in the Republic of Ireland to reward extracurricular activity in such a manner. The Uaneen Award is managed and administered by DCU's Office of Student Life and is endorsed by IBEC. The Uaneen Award is only available to final year students and is a year long programme.
I chose to complete the Uaneen Award because I had a really enjoyable experience throughout university getting involved in extracurricular activities.
The Uaneen Module was non-contributing to my degree, and I was concerned if I was making the right choice to add an extra class to an already busy final year. It was completely worthwhile and made fully achievable by having both online and in person tutorials to choose from and a suite of online resources.
Having such a range of learning materials on Loop really allowed me to learn about the competencies in detail and revisit anything I needed improvement on. My course is based on St Pats, so the online evening tutorials suited me best and allowed me to get any of my questions answered.
A great aspect of this module was learning how to write reflectively and be guided by my mentor. Before I started my portfolio, I felt I understood what I learned from my extracurricular activities, but Uaneen gave me the opportunity to deepen that understanding personally and professionally. Upon completion of my portfolio, I had confidence in my ability to write reflectively, identify my strengths and weaknesses while providing me an insight into career areas I wanted to pursue.
I would highly recommend final year students embarking on the Uaneen journey.
ETF4. Sept 2023
PSK1000 (Uaneen contributory) students can register when registration begins on your student portal. All final year students on courses that offer Uaneen as a contributory module (see 'Courses that offer Uaneen as a Contributing module' FAQ above) should be offered the Uaneen Award contributory once registration begins.
PSK1001 (Uaneen non-contributory) students must opt in to take the Uaneen Award by completing the Uaneen Non-Contibutory opt in form https://www.dcu.ie/uaneen/uaneen-non-contributory-psk1001-opt-form. Please note it is not possible to opt in to PSK1001 after Week 4 of Semester 1.
If you don’t see the module option applicable to you and wish to register, please contact DCU Registry directly to have this module added.
This module is for any student who has been actively involved in extracurricular activities, either inside or outside DCU and who want to be recognised for the time and effort they put into those activities. Taking this Award helps you enhance your employability.
By completing the module, you will help yourself to identify your leadership skills as you will have had the opportunity to think about the positive characteristics and strengths you have gained through your involvement.
The module will allow you to demonstrate and articulate your proactive learning and development through your extracurricular activities.
We will ask you to submit the following to us over the course of the academic year:
We have dedicated staff who will guide you every step of the way to creating your portfolio. There are also extensive resources available online to help you including:
We consider any unpaid experience you voluntarily gave up your time for and were involved with for a minimum of one year, so that includes:
No work, paid or unpaid, for any commercial entity will be considered as an extracurricular activity so cannot be used in your portfolio. You cannot use anything in your Uaneen portfolio that you have gained either any previous financial or academic reward for.
No, we ask you to base your portfolio based on your extracurricular activities you have been involved in for the duration of your Undergraduate degree.
Your level of involvement included in your portfolio should reflect a minimum of one year high level of engagement with your chosen activity/ies.
What’s the difference between PSK1000 and PSK1001 modules for the Uaneen Award?
PSK1000 is a Contributory Module so the 5ECTS make up part of your 180ECTS points to gain your Undergraduate degree.
PSK1001 is a Non-Contributory Module so the 5ECTS are extra points and are not part of the 180ECTS that make up your Undergraduate degree.
Postgraduate students can also register for PSK1001 and gain extra 5ECTS.
Some programmes don’t offer Uaneen as part of the core modules.
Students who have been actively involved in extracurricular activities still want to gain acknowledgement and reward for that involvement and PSK1001 is the best option for them to gain that recognition.
It does take a little extra commitment to add on an additional module in final year, but we have plenty of resources available to you to help guide you to writing your final portfolio.
Students who take the module, particularly those who chose PSK1001, find it a thoroughly rewarding and fulfilling experience.
No, this is a full year-long module. There is no option to take it as a single semester module.
The Uaneen Award considers activities students have been involved in during their time of study within DCU only.
You can take the Uaneen Award if you intend to become involved in Clubs or Societies from the very beginning of your year of study. According to the marking scheme, students are asked to have a minimum of one year involvement in order to pass the module.
Please note according to the marking criteria, students score lower in their portfolio when drawing on one year's activity.
The Uaneen Award considers activities students have been involved in during their time of study within DCU only.
If you completed an Undergraduate programme at any other University other than DCU, you will not be able to use any of your extracurricular activities you were involved in prior to studying here.
It will be necessary for you to become involved in DCU Clubs or Societies from the very beginning of your year of study to qualify for the Award. Please note according to the marking criteria, students score lower in their portfolio when drawing on one year's activity.
This module is a reflective practice module and requires a different style of writing to the more familiar academic writing.
It can be challenging to begin with to identify your core values, ethics and competencies or to comprehensively demonstrate and articulate how you have developed through your extracurricular activities.
Yes, you will receive a signed certificate by the President of DCU at your Graduation Ceremony along with your degree parchment.
If you have any other questions, please contact uaneen.dcu.ie.