
May 2007
There's so much more to UK university life than lectures and exams. Step outside the hallowed halls and consider life outside the library - because from football matches to street festivals to adventures abroad, there's sure to be something that's just your cup of tea.
Consider this: there are 3,400 street fairs, performances, sporting events, exhibitions, and festivals going on throughout the UK throughout the year. The Swansea Film Festival. The World Porridge Making Championship. The Whitby Regatta. The Findon Sheep Fair and Village Festival. Science Week at the National Coal Mining Museum for England. From the venerable to the quirky, events aboutd that ensure that your UK student experience isn't just about what you learn, but what you experience.
And speaking of science, have a look at our newly-redesigned science pages too - they showcase the broad scope of our workshops and events and include information on climate change and stem cells so you can stay well-informed and up-to-date.
In the meantime, enjoy our last issue this spring by satisfying your Culturefix, learning more about our Student Ambassador Program, and figuring out the ins and outs of what to eat and where to go with the help of your student union. And be on the lookout for the BBC America BritBus as it rolls across the country with the best of new British music in tow.
Have a wonderful summer and we'll see you in August!

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 It's a familiar conundrum: with so much to choose from, how do you choose? The UK is a hotbed of creativity, and with the rush of new arts spilling forth from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, it's easy to be spoiled for choice. It's not just the traditional sites that teem with ingenuity either - virtual spaces are abuzz too, with everything from user-generated documentaries to podwalks that'll transport you to the British countryside from the comfort of your couch. CultureFix offers a slice of what's new and noteworthy, from the magazines that'll keep you in the know to the best of hip and happening online resources. There's plenty here to keep even the most discerning critic happy. Culture vultures, watch this space. |
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 They went, they saw, they conquered - well, not quite. But the American students who comprise our Student Ambassadors have been there and done that - they all have UK study programs to their name, and they've returned to rally the up-and-coming Anglophiles on their US university campuses to consider the same. So if you're wondering what it's really like to celebrate Burns Night with the Scots, need some lessons in Cricket 101, or just want an insider's view of the UK, find a Student Ambassador and ask! |
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 You're not meant to navigate the experience alone. Student unions offer all manner of support to new and returning students, and are a nucleus of on-campus activity that'll help you sift through all the events and opportunities that are part and parcel of the UK university experience. Wherever students converge, wherever they are, certain things stay the same, so expect to see some familiar subjects come up in conversation, but with a British twist: what to eat (maybe a raging debate on the best local fish and chips); where to live (differing opinions on whether to stay in halls or go for your own flat): and where to go (adventure seekers weighing where to spend the next Bank Holiday). Student unions are hubs of information, and a great place to meet people and ask questions. |
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 If you're waiting to head across the pond, why not give our pre-departure guide a quick read? It's jam-packed with useful tidbits on things to do before you leave home, what you need to remember when you get there, and how to deal with reverse culture shock when you're stateside again. |
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 There's just something about a British double-decker bus parked next to a cactus in the middle of an American desert. Perhaps it's that it's so plainly out of its element, an ocean and a continent away from its lovely native fog. But maybe that's the point: to defy some conventions and dare to be a Brit different. Now in its third year, the BBC America BritBus is making its way across the United States, with stops in 15 major cities to showcase the latest and greatest in British music, products, and television entertainment. Find out when the'll be in your neighborhood and join in the fun - because the next best thing to being in the UK is having it come to you. |
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