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What is u3a

A University of the Third Age is a learning co-operative of people no longer in full-time work, which enables members to share many educational, creative and leisure activities. Activities are organised mainly in small groups that meet regularly. Members, through sharing their knowledge, skills and experience, learn from each other. 

Although all local u3as remain operationally independent, they are members of The Third Age Trust. As such they must abide by both the original Objects and Principles written by Peter Laslett in 1981 and the and the Principles of the u3a Movement (2014). 

The Trust is a national, umbrella body (a registered charity and limited company) which represents all u3as in the UK at national and international level. It is run by a National Executive Committee democratically elected from the membership and offers a range of services, to support and advise local U3As. 

The U3A movement is growing all the time; approximately 50 new U3As are started every year. They pursue an amazing range of topics; some academic, some practical and others recreational. Most local U3As offer a combination of opportunities to study, create, socialise, and contribute greatly to members’ overall health and wellbeing. U3A is the only national education organisation in the UK run entirely by its own members 

Further information about u3a can be found here.

The principles of the u3a movement

The Third Age Principle

The Self-help Learning Principle 

The Mutual Aid Principle