Want to work in the UK after your studies?

Would you like some visa advice?
If yes, then book a place on our Working in the UK after studies workshop.

We will look at all the possible visa routes for international graduates into full time work including:

• Tier 2 Scheme
• Tier 1 graduate entrepreneur
• Tier 5

The workshop will also focus on how to improve your employability and how you can make the most out of your time at Sheffield Hallam University. We will explain the visa rules and how to maximise your chances of success.

The next workshops will take place in the Careers and Employability Centre (unless otherwise stated):

To attend, you must book your place in advance by following one of the links above.

Is your visa due to expire soon?

If you do not book a one-to-one appointment to see an immigration adviser at least 2 weeks before your visa is due to expire, then we may not be able to assist you with your application and you will have to send your documents off yourself.

You must attend a group session before you can book a one-to-one appointment.

It is important that you attend a group session at least 2 months before your visa is due to expire. You will be unable to get a CAS application form if you have not attended a group session.

The next group sessions will be taking place as follows:

April

  • Tuesday 28 – 10am

May

  • Thursday 7 – 2pm
  • Tuesday 12 – 10am
  • Thursday 21 – 2pm

June

  • Thursday 4 – 2pm
  • Tuesday 9 – 10am
  • Thursday 18 – 2pm
  • Tuesday 23 – 10am

Please come to the Student Services Centre, Level 5 Owen or Heart of the Campus to book on to a group session.

This week’s news

Friday 10 April 2015

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Best wishes,

International Student Support Team

Commonwealth Student? There’s still time to register to vote!

If you are a student originating from a country within the Commonwealth, you have the right to vote in the General Elections this May.  Don’t waste this precious opportunity to have your say and also represent those international students who don’t have the right to vote.

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If you are not sure if your country is part of the commonwealth, you can check here.

How do I vote?

1. First you need to register online: www.gov.uk/register-to-vote. Fill out the online form, leaving the national insurance number blank. You must do this as soon as possible so there is enough time for it to be processed.  The deadline for registering is 20 April 2015.

2. You will then be sent a letter from the Returning Officer who is the official person responsible for running fair elections. This letter will ask you for proof that you are a citizen of a Commonwealth country. Send back a photocopy of your passport.

3. You will then be registered on the electoral role as a voter. You will be sent a polling card a month before the election. Start thinking about who you’ll vote for!

4. VOTE on 7 May 2015.

You can find more information about voting as a commonwealth student here and there is also a commonwealth student vote Facebook page.

And remember… the deadline to register to vote in the general election is 20 April 2015.

SHU GoGlobal blog competition

Now–Friday 26 June 2015

Share your experience of going global to inspire others and you could win an iPad mini.1798880_642887015833414_8849657337390631202_n

The SHU GoGlobal blog competition is to create an online blog about your experience of internationalising while being a student at Sheffield Hallam University. Internationalising is the process of gaining an understanding of other cultures and developing a global outlook.

The brief is to create an online blog which records the best stories from your time at Sheffield Hallam or your study/work experience abroad and the impact the experience has had on you and your future.

You can read the competition rules at www.shu.ac.uk/global

Varsity is back

Lets all get behind Team Sheffield Hallam and win back our title!

University of Sheffield have defended their Varsity (http://sheffieldvarsity.com/) title two years in a row now and it’s about time we won it back! In order to do that we need the players to play at their best but even more importantly we need all of you to get behind Team Sheffield Hallam.

 

Tickets are on sale now and can be bought from Pod4 (the HUBS), Hallam Active (City and Collegiate campus) and on the Students’ Union online shop ( https://www.hallamstudentsunion.com/shop/varsity/).

The showcase events this year are:

 

Sports Park (Rugby, Cricket, Archery) – 15 April at the Sports Park

Boxing – 18 April at the Octagon

Ice Hockey Final – 22 April at the Motorpoint Arena

 

Tickets won’t stay around for long so make sure you get yours today!

Want to work in the UK after your studies?

Would you like some visa advice?
If yes, then book a place on our Working in the UK after studies workshop.

We will look at all the possible visa routes for international graduates into full time work including:

• Tier 2 Scheme
• Tier 1 graduate entrepreneur
• Tier 5

The workshop will also focus on how to improve your employability and how you can make the most out of your time at Sheffield Hallam University. We will explain the visa rules and how to maximise your chances of success.

The next workshops will take place in the Careers and Employability Centre (unless otherwise stated):

To attend, you must book your place in advance by following one of the links above.

Is your visa due to expire soon?

If you do not book a one-to-one appointment to see an immigration adviser at least 2 weeks before your visa is due to expire, then we may not be able to assist you with your application and you will have to send your documents off yourself.

You must attend a group session before you can book a one-to-one appointment.

It is important that you attend a group session at least 2 months before your visa is due to expire. You will be unable to get a CAS application form if you have not attended a group session.

The next group sessions will be taking place as follows:

April

  • Tuesday 14 – 10am
  • Thursday 23 – 2pm
  • Tuesday 28 – 10am

May

  • Thursday 7 – 2pm
  • Tuesday 12 – 10am
  • Thursday 21 – 2pm

Please come to the Student Services Centre, Level 5 Owen or Heart of the Campus to book on to a group session.

Introduction to mindfulness

Date/Time
15/04/2015
3pm – 5pm
Multifaith Chaplaincy, Level 2, Owen Building, City Campus

mind-full‘You can’t stop the waves, but you can
learn to surf.’ Jon Kabat-Zinn

Find out more about this powerful technique that
reduces stress and anxiety, improves sleep, aids
concentration and memory, and has an overall
positive impact on wellbeing.

Introduction to mindfulness
A seminar that introduces the concept of
mindfulness and the implications for improved
mental health and wellbeing, as well as teaching
some key mindfulness practices.

Book your place

Social Enterprise Social

Sheffield Hallam Students’ Union, University of Sheffield EnterprisePhoto-25-02-2015-17-50-28 & Union St are collaborating to make the Social Enterprise Social happen. We want Sheffield to be a hub of social enterprise and bring together social entrepreneurs and anyone who is interested in it, to share ideas, be inspired and network. With inspiring guest speakers presenting at each event, updates from key players in the sector and food and refreshments available during the evening what’s not to like? We’ve had over 100 people at each event and hope you will join us at the next one.

The next Social Enterprise Social will be on Tuesday 28 April at 5pm-6.30pm at Union St, Sheffield. Click here for more info and tickets.

There will be a panel of UnLtd Award winners who will discuss their journey of entrepreneurial success. UnLtd will help host the event and will inform us of the different funding opportunities available. Our Speed Updates will include speakers from key players in the sector including funders and support agencies, with the last event including the South Yorkshire Venture Philanthropy Programme, the Dot Forge Accelerator, Sheffield Hallam Students Union and The Social Launch Pad.