All posts by Samantha Jane Logan

Editor of the International Students' Bulletin.

Rachel Walker – Studied and worked in France

Rachel studied at IPAG Business School for 1 semester, she then completed her work placement with orange Business Services in Paris.

I did my Erasmus / Exchange at IPAG Business School in Nice on the French Riviera.

Before I left for Nice I was both nervous and excited for the adventure to begin, I was also a little apprehensive about the differences between my new school and SHU.

I found that lessons and timetables were quite temperamental and always being changed at IPAG unlike Hallam.  However, the choice of modules were definitely better in France, I was able to study modules that have helped my prospects after graduation, the modules were really engaging and practical.

Studying with other students on their Erasmus exchange was the best part of the experience; I now have friends from all corners of the world.  Not only have I leant about the French culture but I have also met people from Mexico, Sweden, Spain, the list goes on….

Socialising in the South of France is completely different to the UK and even to Paris.  Being so close to Monaco and Cannes, we spent many nights out there.  Something I still brag about!  In Nice itself, most nights out are at bars which I actually prefer as everything is very casual and sociable.

In terms of support at IPAG, there is an Erasmus co-ordinator, who is very helpful, though a bit slow – to be expected in France.  IPAG really helps you to integrate with Erasmus students, but you must integrate with native French students off your own back.  I made a few French friends in Nice, who I am still in contact with but you must push to introduce yourself.

Why join Culture Connect?

Wherever you’re from, you belong!

The aim of Culture Connect is to help new students settle into life in the UK and have a positive university experience. All current UK and international students can apply to become mentors and mentees. There will be regular training and social activities for all members.

Mentees

You may need help meeting new friends and adjusting to a new culture and social norms. Your mentor will help you integrate into the community and meet people from different countries, as well as introducing you to the wide network of support available at Sheffield Hallam University and beyond.

Mentors

We encourage students who have taken part in extracurricular activities to get involved as mentors. Culture Connect is a great way to meet new people, develop cultural awareness and gain valuable experience for your CV.

Watch a video made by students about Culture Connect

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qycVDTQKQ-Q&list=PLe6xN3tUiWJCBfil7aU-Gy6AFzO9yxKfV

Register your interest, and to find out more, find us on Facebook. The formal application and selection process will begin in August-September. The scheme will start in October.

This week’s news

Wednesday 8 July 2015

Social
Student voice
Employability
Support
Immigration

Best wishes,

International Experience Team

SHU GoGlobal blog competition winner announced!

A big congratulations to Jessica Neves from Brazil for her winning blog entry! Jessica wins an iPad mini.

‘Studying and working in Sheffield Hallam gave me so many skills that now I am so much more confident in life. My English is so good now. When you think about it: How was I was capable of having a boyfriend from Germany? As he said to me one time: “I never thought that I would fall in love with someone that didn’t speak my home language.” We talk and understand each other so well that we have no problem with communication. You wanna know why? Keep reading this blog!!’ Jessica stated in her blog.

View Jessica’s blog

Sheffield Hallam has gone global!

SLS-ISS-768-culture-connectSheffield Hallam is truly multinational, with students coming from more than 100 countries. By getting involved in SHU GoGlobal activities such as social events, trips, projects and volunteer work, all students (home and international) can meet people from around the world and enhance your cultural awareness. Nowadays intercultural skills are becoming more crucial in the workplace due to the effects of globalisation.

SHU GoGlobal has now gone live on the external Sheffield Hallam University website. You can view case studies, videos and information about extracurricular activities such as Culture Connect peer mentoring scheme and SHU Fest. It’s fantastic!’  Samantha Jane Logan, International Experience Team

Find out more at shu.ac.uk/global

 

Register your interest for Culture Connect

Wherever you’re from, you belong!

All current UK and international students can apply to become mentors and mentees. Culture Connect is a great way to meet new people, develop cultural awareness and gain valuable experience for your CV. There will be regular training and social activities. The aim of Culture Connect is to help new students (UK and international) settle into life in the UK and have a positive university experience.

You may need help meeting new friends and adjusting to a new culture and social norms. Your mentor will help you integrate into the community and meet people from different countries, as well as introducing you to the wide network of support available at Sheffield Hallam University and beyond. We encourage students who have taken part in extracurricular activities to get involved as mentors.

This is a great opportunity to:

  • get to know someone through a one-to-one supportive mentoring relationship
  • get a learning set to discuss challenges and share helpful advice
  • develop your cultural awareness and learn about different traditions
  • attend social activities and regular soft skills training with other members
  • prepare for work in diverse organisations and add to your CV
  • gain eligibility for the Hallam Award which is recognised by employers

Register your interest, and to find out more, find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CultureConnectSHU

The formal application and selection process will begin in August-September. The scheme will start in October.

Congratulations to our Andrew Bromley!

Last night Andrew Bromley from11027125_376412872558326_3069465015257162347_n the International Experience Team collected his fourth Inspirational Teaching Award for Outstanding Student Support, as nominated by students.

‘Andrew is one of the nicest people I’ve met here at Hallam. International students are not treated as a group – each one of us is treated individually. He has motivated me to get involved with activities.’ Student comment.11713840_376247229241557_3979735521064591087_o

As he has won the award consistently for four years, he received a special Vice-Chancellor’s Award.

Well done Andrew!

 

This week’s news

Monday 8 June 2015

Social
  • Interested in joining Culture Connect? Register your interest online to join our highly successful peer mentoring scheme.
  • Are you staying in Sheffield over the Summer. We have organised a Summer of Fun just for you!
  • Find out about Carers Week, an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring.
Student voice
  • Fancy winning an iPad mini? Create a blog about your global experience for the chance to win! It’s so easy to enter.
Employability
Support
Immigration

Best wishes,

International Student Support Team

Student Wellbeing Summer Service

From Monday 8th June – Friday 25th September (end of Freshers’ Week), Student Wellbeing will operate a reduced service for the summer as follows:

  • Assessment appointments (bookable on the day) on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday at City Campus only
  • Pre-booked appointments at Collegiate Campus on demand
  • Wednesday late night reception has stopped until term starts in September

For more information see our What We Offer page.