British Council USA

Page Content   Tools   Education   Arts and Culture   Science   Networking   About Us
Register
Login    

STUDENT E-NEWS - JUNE 2008

British Council e-news.

View at Nash point near St Donats on the Glamorgan heritage coast in Wales. Nash Point, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Photo Credit: britainonview/ Rod Edwards.

School is out … summer fun is in! Whatever way you plan to spend your time during the
warmer months, take a minute to check out our five recommended ways of spending the
summer in the UK!

1.   Festivals, festivals, festivals- Whether music, art, or culture, the UK is known around the
world for its first-class festivals. Pinched for cash? Attend one or many of the free festivals
and events all over the UK this summer!
Start your festival search by reading about
UK Art Festivals.

2.   Soak up the summer- Although the British Isles may not be best known for sunshine, even
on a cloudy day there is plenty to do outdoors in the summer! From great surfing along the
coasts, to parks, and national trust properties to explore - don’t find yourself cooped up inside!

3.   Head to “de Pool”- Europe’s Cultural Capital “de Pool,” as they say in Liverpool’s “Scouse”
speak is Europe’s cultural capital for 2008. What better time than this summer to check out
everything the city has to offer during its 12-month long celebration?

4.   Discover the unique- The Beijing Olympics in August will offer plenty of swimming, track and
gymnastics, but for those who enjoy something a little less mainstream, the UK plays host to
one-of-a-kind competitions like the World Black Pudding Throwing and World Bog Snorkelling
Championships. Can't wait for the Olympics? Check out Scotland's version - the 300-year-old
Highland Games - featuring competitions like the Caber toss and the Scottish hammer throw.

5.   Be a Lifelong Learner- Whether a student on “summer holiday” or a post grad, it’s never too
early or too late to consider studying in the UK. There are oodles of reasons to take time this
summer to think about heading across the pond to continue your education.

Considering graduate school? Check out masters programs in Scotland, as all Scottish universities
now offer USA Graduate Scholarships . Don’t delay, the application deadline for 2008/09 programs is
July 1, 2008!

Don’t miss the June 30th deadline for International students to apply to UK Undergraduate courses.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband at the New America Foundation. Image Credit: John Harrington Photography.

usa-320x20-june-newsletter-tn2020

Following its creation in Berlin, Transatlantic Network 2020 (TN2020)
launched in Washington DC last month with the help of UK Foreign
Secretary David Miliband. The program aims to bring new energy to
the transatlantic relationship by connecting young thought leaders
and entrepreneurs from North America and Europe. Foreign Secretary
Miliband gave the Network a resounding endorsement, calling it
"exactly the sort of project that will ensure the transatlantic relationship
remains strong." He also blogged about his meeting with the current
members! The network will expand from 30 to 100 later this year for its
inaugural summit in Northern Ireland and Ireland.

Get involved and talk to your peers about the global issues you care
about. Join in the conversation on the TN2020 Facebook Page

TN2020 Facebook Page  
   

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

usa-320x20-june-newsletter-entry-headline

Studying in the UK this fall? Entry clearance is required for US
citizens on courses longer than six months and those who wish
to work during their studies. In addition, all applicants must now
supply biometric data (10 finger scans and a digital photograph)
to gain entry clearance. Be sure to apply for clearance at least
three to four weeks prior to travelling, but not more than 90 days
before. Read more about the process in our helpful Visa FAQ
section. 
                    Biometrics Requirement.     

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Image Credit: Northern Ireland Tourist Board.
usa-320x20-june-newsletter-northern-ireland

Don't just take our word for it- read what the critics are saying!

Belfast was voted the UK's second favorite city in the 2007
Guardian/Observer/Guardian Unlimited Travel Awards. Even
The Observer would agree that this is " ... proof that this lively,
welcoming city is starting to get the recognition it deserves."

Praised for its "welcoming attitude to strangers" and "deliciously
dark sense of humor," Northern Ireland was named as "the world's
friendliest country to visit" by Lonely Planet Bluelist: The Best in
Travel 2008. Previously, Lonely Planet named the Emerald Isle as
a "must-see" destination.

Find out what's on this summer in Northern Ireland. 
   

British Council E-newsletter.

subscibe to our newsletter

usa-about-us-publications-email-archives-april08.htm

The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland)
Our privacy and copyright statements.
Our Freedom of Information Publications Scheme. Double-click for pop-up dictionary.    Positive About Disabled People   Download Browsealoud    

USA Home   USA sitemap

© British Council
Text Only Options

Top of page


Text Only Options

Open the original version of this page.

Usablenet Assistive is a UsableNet product. Usablenet Assistive Main Page.