Tag Archives: Tuesday 23 August 2016

Sheffield Fayre

The annual Sheffield Fayre comes back to Norfolk Park for some good old-fashioned family fun!

The Fayre features a number of traditional British summertime activities, including a horticultural show, dancing and a range of fairground rides as well as food and drink.

Entry to the Fayre is free, but you should take some money along if you’d like to buy any refreshments or have a go on any of the rides!

The Fayre is on Monday 29 August and starts at 10.30am until 4.30pm. For more details, check the Friends of Norfolk Park website.

Scam Alert – targeting International students

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Some of our international students are being called by scammers who claim to be from the ‘Home Office’.

The caller says they are from the Home Office and has the students full name, postcode in the UK and passport number, and asks the student to verify those details are correct.  The caller tells the student to go to the www.gov.uk website, and search for Home Office, and then scroll down to the bottom of the screen, so that the student can see that they are calling from the genuine Home Office number.  The caller ID on the student’s mobile, does show this number.

The caller then proceeds to tell the student they have not paid for an immigration service, and as a result have to pay a fine, or else they will be reported to the Police/or the Home Office who will detain them or deport them.

The caller becomes increasingly insistent and verbally aggressive, and as they have so much personal information about the student, the student often feels so pressured and terrified, that they pay up.

BEWARE – This is a very sophisticated scam! If they were to call you and you challenge their authenticity they may tell you to Google their phone number and verify their identity. Even the caller ID they use is the same as Home Office switch board number. They will have manipulated the electronics, webpages and links to deceive you. They can be very forceful and authoritative in their tone, even more so if they sense that you are scared.

British Police or Home Office never contact students in this manner, and they never ask for money over the phone.

If you receive a call of this nature, please do not give out any personal details (passport number, address, family details). Please do not download any software they ask you to on your phone or computer. Cut the phone and inform the police immediately. If you are unsure, please feel free to contact International Experience Team on internationalexperience@shu.ac.uk or call us on 0114 225 3813.

Generation UK – China Autumn Language & Internship Programme

Have you just graduated and unsure about what to do? Want something that’ll stand out on your CV? Then look no further!

The British Council are offering eight-week internships that include intensive Mandarin language courses and a placement in an industry sector of your choice!

The internships are set up with the British Council‘s partners CRCC Asia and InternChina, and include placements in IT, legal, marketing, accounting, engineering, pharmaceuticals, fashion, finance, hospitality and many more!

The funding will cover all language classes, cultural activities, internship placement fees, accommodation and comprehensive travel insurance (a must), as well as your airport pick-up and dedicated support throughout your placement.

Who is eligible?

Applicants must be:

  • Aged 18 years and above
  • Currently enrolled full-time at an UK university or have graduated from a UK university within the past year
  • A UK citizen/EU home student
  • In receipt of or have received a Maintenance Grant from Student Finance or SAAS bursary for Scottish students during their university career
  • Not in receipt of any other Generation UK – China funding

For more information, check out the British Council website on how to apply.