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Destination UK! The Journey of a Lifetime
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Introduction Congrats! About British Council and Team Agenda of the Day Video: The Adventure of a Lifetime http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqWaQWUP1ig&list=PL1eoSk9u Xqxj3HGLKdm3EipM1nW9tkOt3
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Preparing For Your Journey Being well prepared makes life a lot easier Your place of study should have sent you information: read it carefully! Get organised (checklist)
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Check List Do your research Visa Health Insurance Accommodation Flight ticket Pick up arrangement Welcome Week/Orientation: Important to Attend Etc
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VISA Tier 4 UK Visa and Immigration VSF http://www.vfsglobal.co.uk/indonesia/
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Accommodation 1.University/college accommodation 2.Private accommodation 3.Home stay Know check in date
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Sharing Accommodation
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Luggage Clothing and other items Maximum weight Precious items Restricted items List baggage items
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What to Bring Valid passport, with visa or entry clearance Travel tickets Health documents (an X-ray report) Letter of Acceptance Finance documentation Originals (or certified copies) of qualifications Money
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***Make sure you keep required and/or important documents***
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What Else to Bring An address, telephone number and travel instruction to final destination Prescribed drugs or medicine and a letter from doctor explaining what they are A reference letter from your bank in Indonesia – will be useful when opening a bank account in the UK National dress to wear at social events (batik?) Indonesian souvenirs
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Money Matters Bring enough money to cover your immediate needs upon arrival Accommodation Daily needs 1-2 months Max cash amount to enter UK
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To Do List Upon Arrival Settling in Choose mobile phone provider Open a local bank account (preferably a recommended one) Attend welcome/orientation week Register at GP at the nearest clinic Report to the Indonesian Embassy Visit in smaller cities and hold a gathering for Indonesian students Report to the nearest local police station if needed (please check with your institution for further advice)
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UK Education and YOU
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“What I noticed coming here is that all around me are different people, from different cultures, different backgrounds and different faiths. British people have a great capacity for accepting these different faiths.” Chiara, Italy International Atmosphere and Diversity
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“The social life is very good. It’s very very easy to make friends... it’s not just study, study, study all the time.” Meldra, Latvia Friendship and Networking
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Culture Shock Stages 1.Honeymoon 2.Rejection 3.Acceptance 4.Assimilation Reversed Culture Shock Coping Skills Reach out: family, friends, PPI, Indonesian Embassy/consulate, NUS, counseling center Balance Look after self
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Study Method Individual & Group Work Lecturer’s style Writing assignment/paper Be an active student
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Looking After Yourself
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Weather Summer : June – AugustAutumn : Sept – Nov Winter : Dec – Feb Spring : Mar - May
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Travel and Transport
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Food Cook vs. Eat Out
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“I go to the pub with my British friends and just because you go to the pub doesn’t mean you have to consume alcohol.” Vidyhaah, Sri Lanka Free Time
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Graduation Meinanda Chudahman, International Business, Birmingham University (2007)
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Career Plan “Through your programme, you do make a lot of contacts, so that I feel that when I graduate, there will be a lot of people I can talk to who will help me on my way. It doesn’t just end at university.” Kathryn, Canada
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Returning Home Reversed culture shock New Career Stay in touch with your institution and make sure you are listed on their alumni network Promote UK education Give Back/Contribute British Council UK Alumni Engagement Alumni Gathering Alumni of the Month UK Alumni Awards Etc.
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Programs in the UK Related to Maritime University of Strathclyde: Marine Engineering, Offshore Floating Systems, Ship and Offshore Structures, Ship and Offshore Technology, Subsea and Pipeline Engineering and Offshore Renewable Energy University College London: Maritime Engineering and Naval Architecture Specialism University of Greenwich: Maritime Policy, Maritime Security, Maritime Engineering University of Liverpool: Marine Planning and Management Plymouth University: Marine Science and Engineering Cranfield University: Marine Accident Investigation and Marine Transport University of Southampton: Marine Environment and Resources, Marine Sciences, Maritime Engineering Science
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Programs in the UK Related to Fisheries and Oceanography University of Hull: Fisheries Policy and Planning, Fisheries Science, Inland Fisheries Management and Aquaculture University of Wales-Bangor: Shellfish Biology, Fisheries and Culture University of Aberdeen: Applied Marine and Fisheries Ecology University of Southampton: Ocean and Earth Science, Oceanography, Ocean Sciences
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Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia UK (PPI UK) http://ppiuk.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/ppiunitedkingdomwww.facebook.com/ppiunitedkingdom Twitter : twitter.com/ppiukofficial Programs: ISIC, Palapa Project, OX-ID, etc Indonesian Embassy in London 38 Grosvenor Square, London W1K 2HW Tel : +44 (020) 7499 7661 Fax : +44 (020) 7491 4993 Email : kbri@btconnect.comkbri@btconnect.com Useful Contacts
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www.educationuk.org/indonesia Email us: information@britishcouncil.or.idinformation@britishcouncil.or.id
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Comments Questions Story: volunteers Questionnaire Best of Luck! Thank You! Closure
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