Saturday 24 October 2009

Homecoming/fall at William and Mary...

I have now been at William and Mary for 2 and half months: America has taken me by storm and I've been immensely busy! Speaking of which, it's actually Homecoming this weekend (english translation: a weekend that epitomizes american college culture of pep rally's, concerts, football games and bonfires!)

The most prominent change that has affected me whilst being here is the academic culture, which particularly at William and Mary is VERY different to Nottingham.

Tuesday 20 October 2009

Medical services in the UK vs US

Having been in the US for a couple of months now, and with the healthcare debate still raging, I thought I’d post about the differences I’ve found between America and the United Kingdom in terms of health services. One of the first questions I received as an English person at SUNY Albany was from a student wanting to clear up if the NHS and public healthcare meant there were “death panels” in the UK which decided who lived and who died when resources ran out to take care of everyone. This sounds like something out of a horror movie and I’m pleased to say it is not the case! In fact, getting access to medical services in the UK is simple and free of charge for all full time students on courses over 6 months long. Even transferring to health services in the States from the UK has been pretty straightforward.

For Americans travelling to England the process is really straightforward. Students may choose to complete a physical before they travel, in the same way as British travelling students, and some universities like UAlbany even offer an overseas insurance package. An important bonus of studying in the UK is that all full time students studying for more than 6 months get free access to NHS services. Once in Nottingham you will need to sign up to the university’s on-campus health services at Cripps Medical Centre. Further information can be found on the Cripps website, where you can also book appointments and request repeat prescriptions once you’re registered: http://www.unhs.co.uk/

Monday 12 October 2009

Fairs in Louisiana



Heading into Midterm week and licking my wounds after LSU's defeat by Florida at the weekend, i thought it would be a good time to update on two study abroad fairs i have participated in over the last couple of weeks...

The first, the National college fair in Downtown Baton Rouge was a busy one. Being the only non American University at the fair there was huge interest. Moreover, i was placed directly opposite the most popular stand at the fair, the LSU stand, which helped lure some people over. I was effectively swamped in the first three hour session by enthusiastic high schoolers. Whether this was due to my accent, being a foreign university or genuine interest, there was a host of enquiries about studying at nottingham. The evening session was a bit slower, consisting of parents and children, but there was still some noticeable enthusiasm for our university, which bodes well...

Thursday 8 October 2009

Adventures in Boston, Montreal, Toronto, DC, New York and Charlottesville...

Hi everyone - Ceri here,

I'm back from a whirlwind visit to the US and Canada (this photo was taken from Mont Royal in beautiful Montreal - thanks for Dr Karis Shearer from McGill for leading the way to the top!), where I met with alumni, study abroad students, and lots and lots of students who are interested in coming to Nottingham for their undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.

A big thanks to all of the schools I visited and the many North American students I met on my travels - I really enjoyed talking with you about studying in the UK and look forward to seeing you in Nottingham next year.

Everyone I spoke with was universally happy to hear about our tailored range of scholarships specifically for American and Canadian students: for SAT II/AP High Achievers, USA and Canada Taught Masters students and International PhD Researchers. Our non-competitive 10% tuition fee reduction for all alumni from our Universitas 21 partners McGill and the University of Virginia and competitive U21 scholarships were also really popular - don't forget to apply as soon as you are holding your offer. To find out more about our scholarships, please visit the International Office website: www.nottingham.ac.uk/international

Tuesday 6 October 2009

First Event for Albany!















Hi All,

Just a brief entry from Albany to update you on our first event held here at the State University of New York at Albany!
The event was held in a very public area outside a row of lecture halls and just inside of the main fountain on Albany campus.
We were located alongside other countries that Albany have links with and Nottingham had a section to itself that we filled with leaflets, bookmarks, pencils, flags and booklets!
We were approached by students with questions on Nottingham, but due to our location next to the 'Brazil' leaflets we were asked questions about various countries and what it is like studying in London! We did promote Nottingham as much as we could and gave out a fair few leaflets!
It was a pretty exciting event and gave us a taste of what being a Nottingham ambassador entails.
I include some pictures of the event for you to see!
Until next time -
Ben Lassman (Albany).