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Support & guidance

Support & guidance. Our international support team can offer you: - advice on travelling to York & what to bring English language support (including pre-sessionals) orientation for new international students help with adjusting to life in York – finding your way around

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Support & guidance

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  1. Support & guidance • Our international support team can offer you: - • advice on travelling to York & what to bring • English language support (including pre-sessionals) • orientation for new international students • help with adjusting to life in York – finding your way around • information on UK travel, shopping, laws, safety • study skills support – adapting to UK learning styles • immigration & visa advice • welfare support in colleges • social activities and informal advice (OSA) • confidential counselling • religious and faith group support • careers guidance & advice on working in the UK

  2. Doug Pearce International Office

  3. Location • North East of England • Around 2 hours to London – • Close to International Airports • Leeds/Bradford • Manchester International • London • Newcastle • Humberside

  4. Why York? • Highly placed in most league tables relating to quality • 4,000 students live on or near the main campus, generating a lively and varied social and cultural life. • The College structure and personal supervisor system provide students with a supportive environment. As a result, the University has a very low dropout/failure rate. • Our graduates have an impressive record of obtaining work and further study with a range of employers and institutions. • Voted European Tourism City of the Year in 2007 • The development of York Science Park has made York one of the first dedicated Science Cities in the UK The University of York was founded in 1963 with 200 students. Since then, it has expanded to 11,000 students and has over 30 academic departments and research centres.

  5. A top UK university • After only 44 years, we are now: - • 74th in the world according to the Times Higher World Rankings in 2007 • 1st in UK for teaching quality • 6th in UK for Research Excellence • 1st in UK for research grant income per staff member • Ranked 8th in UK in 2007 by The Sunday Times We were also voted UK University of Year in 2003.

  6. Research Assessment Exercise 2001 • Archaeology 3a Biological Sciences 5 • Chemistry 5 Computer Science 5* • Economics 5 Education 4 • Electronic Engineering 3a English Language and Literature5* • Environmental Sciences 4 History 5 • Linguistics 5 Applied Mathematics 5 • Pure Mathematics 5 Music 5 • Nursing 5 Philosophy 5 • Physics 4 Politics 5 • Psychology 5* Social Policy 5 • Social Work 5 Sociology 5

  7. Our campus

  8. Our subjects Archaeology Computer Science Economics Education Electronics English Literature Environment History/History of Art Law Linguistics Medicine Management Music Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) Philosophy Politics Psychology Social Policy Sociology Theatre, Film & TV

  9. The future • Expansion plan takes York to 15000+ students in next ten years through development of a new campus • Commitment to ‘Widening Participation’ • Expand existing subjects: e.g. medicine, management, biology, psychology, computer science, English, social policy, economics • New subjects: law, finance, theatre/film/TV • New research centres: eg neuroimaging, immunology, epidemiology, nanofabrication, childhood studies • New support facilities: 4 colleges, arts and sports centres, conference centre, biomedical and IT incubators • New professorships & readerships for intellectual leadership

  10. Heslington East Campus • Heslington East is the name of the proposed extension of the University of York's campus. It is an area of land to the east of the existing campus at Heslington. • It is proposed that the extension will have a similar mix of activities to the current campus, with colleges, academic buildings, community facilities and significant green areas, including woodland and a lake.

  11. Finding out more • University International Office • http://www.york.ac.uk/international or email international@york.ac.uk • Undergraduate prospectus • http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/uao/ugrad/courses/ • Postgraduate prospectus • http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/gso/gsp/courses/courses.htm • Foundation course (if required) • http://www.yorkcollege.ac.uk/international/courses.html • Centre for English Language Teaching (for pre-sessional courses) • http://www.york.ac.uk/celt/

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