studentadvice.org.uk

We offer tailored workshops and presentations for students and college staff about working in the UK, immigration matters, fee status and student support, and students' rights and responsibilities in the UK.

Lesbian, gay and bisexual students: please complete our simple and anonymous questionnaire about your life in the UK

We do not offer immigration advice to individuals. Please do not phone, email or write with immigration queries. Students with questions about immigration matters can contact the International Student Adviser at their institution or UKCISA's Student Advice Line.

 
Current events

From Student to Worker
international students and working in the UK

A customised workshop or presentation for international students about all aspects of working in the UK. More information...

9-11 July 2008
Coming Here, Coming Out
the experiences of LGBT international students in the UK

2008 UKCISA conference, University of Lancaster

In preparing for this presentation, we are interested in hearing about the experiences of LGBT people who have come to study in the UK, either now or in the past, or from teachers, advisers, partners and friends of LGBT students. Please take 15 minutes or so to complete our simple and confidential questionnaire

 

Our student adviser Andrew Humphrey is accredited by the Office of Immigration Services Commissioner. Andrew has worked at Queen Mary, University of London, Goldsmiths University of London, University of the Arts London, and the American Institute for Foreign Study. He also works as a freelancer with the Careers Group at the University of London, UKCISA (the UK Council for International Student Affairs), and other educational and professional organisations.

Previous events

March 2008 and March 2007
Working in the UK, International Futures event, The Careers Group, University of London

June 2007
International Perspective: the recruitment market for international students, Careers Event, Institute of Chartered Accountants

April 2007
Recruiting international students, Climate Change event, The Careers Group, University of London

www.studentadvice.org.uk   P.O. Box 56371   London   SE1 6WL
020 7403 2118   events [at] studentadvice.org.uk
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