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You might want to work as well as study while you’re in the UK – this is what you need to know!
If you are studying overseas for a period of time (i.e. over six months) it's probably best to open a UK bank account.
Here are some typical prices for specific items and services in the UK overall.
If you want to drive while you’re in the UK, this is what you need to know.
As an international student, you may be entitled to health care through the UK’s National Health Service while you are there. Find out whether you qualify, what services are available, how to make use of them and how to stay healthy.
All universities and most of the larger colleges have a student union, and you will automatically be a member while you’re a student there. Find out information on activities and facilities that the National Union of Students (NUS) offers to international students.
The UK is a gateway to the rest of Europe. You might want to take yourself away from academic books and to explore other European countries. Find out here what you need to know before planning your journey ahead.