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Study in the UK
BACKGROUND
• Over 100,000 students from around the
world study in the UK each year
• Over 20,000 ERASMUS students visit the
UK each year
• Around 260 Universities and Colleges
offering around 42,000 Higher Education
courses
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WHY STUDY IN THE UK?
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Quality
Choice
Language
Length of Courses
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HOW TO FIND A COURSE
Online application through the University &
Colleges Admissions Service website:
www.ucas.ac.uk
Or order a pack from the British Council
www.britishcouncil.org
This should be done 18 months before the
course is due to start
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COURSE COST
• Courses cost approximately
1500 Euros a year
• Scholarships and grants
should be applied for 12 – 15
months before departure
• Students should not travel to
the UK without having
enough funds to cover the
costs of proposed study
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HOW TO APPLY FOR FUNDING
• Contact the Ministry of Education or Education
Department in Greece
• Contact the British Council in your own country
www.britishcouncil.gr
• Competition is strong and most grant-making
organisations have strict requirements
• They do not often give the full amount so students will
need to be able to fund themselves for the remaining
costs
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QUALIFICATIONS
• Student qualifications need to be translated into
English
• The National Academic Recognition Information Centre
can be contacted to check the equivalence of
qualifications www.naric.org.uk
• Students need to ensure that the exit qualification is
what they actually want in order to achieve their career
goals
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QUALIFICATIONS
Undergraduate degrees = Bachelors
• Bachelor of Arts (BA)
• Bachelor of Science (BSc)
• Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)
Postgraduate degrees
• Masters
• Doctorates
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STUDY METHODS
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Lectures
Seminars
Tutorials
Workplace training
Practical work
Some courses will have more hours
than others
• Most will have a lot of independent
work
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PRACTICAL ISSUES
Cost of living
Finance
Accommodation
Health
Culture
Meals
Timings
Work
Weather
Motivation
Benefits
Preparation
Useful websites
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COST OF LIVING
Over 9 months a student can expect to spend between
700 – 1000 Euros per month on:
• Rent, bills, food, clothing, books, daily travel etc.
• Many places (shops, cinema, theatre, hairdressers,
transports etc.) will offer discounts on the presentation
of a student card
• London can cost more unless students are willing to go
to discount stores and markets of which there are
plenty
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ACCOMMODATION
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60 – 100 Euros per week
Limited places on campus
Usually single sex
Some catered accommodation
Easy to find other students to
share with if cannot get on
campus
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FINANCE
• Transfer of money
• Open an account in
the UK
• Cover costs for one
month on arrival in
the UK
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HEALTH
• Emergency number is 999 for the
ambulance, fire brigade and police
• Free treatment
• Registering with a GP-Tel: 0845 4641
www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
• Prescriptions
• Dentist
• Opticians
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UNIVERSITY CULTURE
• Enormous social scene
• Own facilities and student services
• Clubs, groups, societies, sports teams etc
www.nusonline.co.uk
• Freshers Fayres
• Tourism:
• www.visitbritain.com
• www.visitscotland.com
• www.visit.wales.com
• www.nitb.com
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MEALS
• Breakfast - Full English breakfast, toast and
jam, cereals, yoghurt, fresh fruit, tea and
coffee
• Lunch – (12.00 -14.00) Soup, sandwich,
jacket potato, fast food
• Dinner –(17.00 – 20.00)Cooked meal
• Sunday Dinner – (13.00 – 18.00) Roast joint
of meat, vegetables, potatoes and if you’re
lucky Yorkshire pudding
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TIMINGS
• Shops – 9.30/10.00 - 17.00 increasing open on
Sundays
• Supermarkets – in the city late some are 24
hours, in villages 17.00
• Restaurants – lunch and/or dinner from 18.00 –
23/24.00 (tips 10%)
• Pubs – many open all day – last orders 23.00
• Nightclubs - open until 02/ 04.00
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WORK
As an EU national have the right to work
Many part-time jobs
• Notice boards
• Local newspapers
• Jobcentres
• University careers offices
• Eures website http://europa.int/eures/
National Insurance and tax
Local benefits office for NI number
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WEATHER
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WEATHER
Summers fairly cool
Winters fairly mild
Average temperatures range from
3 °C to 17 °C in London
Colder further North
Very variable – always carry an
umbrella!
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PREPARATION
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What do they want to study?
Where do they want to study?
How is their English?
How will they feel living away from home?
What do they hope to gain from the experience?
Are they willing to put in 100% (Mon 12%, Tues
23%, Weds 40%, Thurs 20% and Fri 5%
• How are they financially?
• Check validity of passport
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MOTIVATION
Why are they going?
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Better opportunities
Improve language skills
Experience living in another country
Drink beer
Possible problems
• Language difficulties
• Homesickness
• Difficulties adapting to the British culture
There is plenty of support available
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BENEFITS
Confidence
Independence
Maturity
Broadening of the mind
Understanding foreign cultures
Tolerance of international differences
Self-sufficiency
Initiative
Take on challenges
Intercultural
Adaptable
Flexible
Language skills
All this looks great on the Curriculum Vitae
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Useful Websites:
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www.careerseurope.com
http://europa.eu.int/ploteus/
www.ukcosa.org.uk
www.britishcouncil.org
www.dsc.org.uk
www.prospects.csu.ac.uk
www.educationuk.org
www.dfes.gov.uk/international-students/
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