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You get the challenge of training as a soldier, you can play sport; there's the opportunity to travel, you'll enjoy a fantastic social life and you get paid. More than that, joining the OTC offers you confidence and the kind of training in leadership and teamwork that employers are crying out for.

 


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The Challenge
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The Challenge

Are you ready for a Challenge?

What is a University Officers Training Corps? What's your commitment? What are the entry requirements? Are you up for the challenge?


   I'm ready for a challenge

Benefits
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Benefits

What benefits do you get by joining the UOTC?

From basic military pay to personal development, qualifications, fun and lots more.


   Show me the Benefits

Training
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Training

Exciting training prospects

There's lots of opportunities for leadership and adventurous training but first you have to learn to be a soldier. You'll find out about weapon handling, map reading, first aid and, most importantly, teamwork.


   Tell me more about UOTC Training

Social Life
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Social Life

Fun, Fun, Fun

Enjoying life and having fun is taken very seriously in the UOTC. From a quiet drink after training to great parties and formal black-tie dinner nights.

  How much fun can you handle?

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