Including side hustles, freelancing, contracting and starting a business
University is the ideal time to develop your entrepreneurship skills whether you're looking to earn extra income, gain hands-on experience, or build something of your own, working for yourself gives you the freedom to work flexibly and creatively—right alongside your studies.
Enterprise skills aren’t just about making money—it’s about building your future. You’ll gain real-world experience and entrepreneurial skills including resilience, adaptability and confidence. These skills will help you stand out to potential employers, or you might decide to pivot a side hustle into a business before or after graduation.
You’ll also be joining a growing part of the economy with approximately 4.4 million self-employed workers in April 2025, making up over 13% of the UK workforce (Statista.com)
What Can You Do?
Here are just a few enterprise ideas that work well for university students:
- Freelancing e.g. offer your skills—like writing, design, coding, or marketing
- Tutoring - help fellow students or younger learners with subjects you excel in
- E-Commerce & Product Sales e.g. sell handmade items, vintage finds, or digital downloads through Etsy, Depop, or your own online store.
- App & Web Development e.g. build tools, websites, or mobile apps
- Content Creation e.g. Start a blog, YouTube channel, or TikTok account and grow your audience while earning through ads and sponsorships.
- Start a business e.g. Launch a business that solves a problem or fills a gap in the market
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International students
There are some kinds of work international students who are on a Student Visa must not do including self-employment or undertaking business activity. Students who undertake work they are not permitted to do risk severe penalties and could put their Student Visa at risk.
For more information on what is considered to be self-employment or business activity please see the International Student Advisory Teams information under 'Types of work you cannot do’.