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1 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Settling into Kings and London London Calling!

2 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 2 Welcome to London! Test your knowledge! 1.How many languages are spoken in London? a.) 120 b.) 200 c.) 250

3 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 3 Welcome to London! Answer: 250 – London is the most linguistically diverse city in the world! 2.Where is the best underground station to spot mice? a.) Waterloo b.) Victoria c.) Kings Cross

4 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 4 Welcome to London! Answer: Waterloo…apparently! 3.In which London building was Britains first escalator installed? a.) The Houses of Parliament b.) Harrods c.) Paddington Station

5 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 5 Where to start?! Get to know your surrounding area Consult My Campus and My Local Area guides Make the most of Students Union and College events throughout the term Explore with new friends Find out whats free! Try different places – food, entertainment etc. Make a list of all the things you really want to do, and start doing them! *(The answer was Harrods, by the way!)

6 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 6 Transport Expansive network through London of: Underground Bus Train Taxi River Transport Tram Student Oyster cards and other network cards may save you money. (But never forget to pay your fare!) Apply online Young Persons Railcard will get you a discount on trains – useful if travelling out of London

7 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 7 Top Tips – Transport Buy an A-Z so you dont get lost! Make use of your student discount – its cheaper to get a weekly/monthly travel card if you are travelling on public transport every day Buses are much cheaper than tubes. Buy a bus pass rather than a full travel pass if you only use buses Always ensure you know an alternative route to College/home in case of problems on public transport For travelling around the UK, get a Young Persons Railcard Never try and dodge your fare – you could get fined!

8 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 8 Things to do and see Students Union – clubs, societies and events Museums and galleries – over 300 in London! Concerts, plays and musicals Football, cricket and other sporting events Festivals and other events Parks Public Buildings and Monuments Cinema Pubs and Clubs Eating out

9 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 9 Whats Free? Most major museums and galleries including: Tate Modern and Tate Britain National Gallery British Museum Imperial War Museum Victoria and Albert Museum Natural History Museum and Science Museum (You will usually need to pay for special exhibitions.)

10 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 10 What else? Free concerts: In the summer lots of organisations run free open-air concerts and events, including Somerset House National Theatre (Both near Kings!) Music venues such as the Barbican, Wigmore Hall and Royal Festival Hall often run free lunchtime concerts – look in Time Out for information. Many churches have regular free lunchtime concerts

11 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 11 And whats cheap? Cinemas – much more expensive in Central London; cheaper on weekday afternoons. Student discounts. Theatres often run student offers/last minute offers Even restaurants often offer student discounts, so always check just in case! Lots of London parks have Lidos which are cheap for swimming and wonderful in summer! Students Union facilities, such as bars, club nights and the gym, are usually cheaper than public facilities Lower-division football matches and league and twenty20 cricket matches

12 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 12 Top Tips – Going Out Get your NUS card and always ask about student discounts. Are there other loyalty cards you could get? Find out whats free Visit KCLSUs Welcome Fair (22 nd and 23 rd September) and sign up to mailing lists to find out about discounts and special events Keep an eye on whats going on in the Union Get to know your local area and check out the area guides – is there a cheap cinema nearby?

13 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 13 Top Tips – Going Out Free papers and Time Out magazine and website Half-price ticket booth at Leicester Square Venue mailing lists Ticket exchange - www.seatwave.comwww.seatwave.com Freebies and discounts – www.vouchercodes.co.ukwww.vouchercodes.co.uk Meal deals – www.toptable.co.ukwww.toptable.co.uk Returns at venues – best seats for lowest price!

14 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 14 Shopping Big supermarkets often cheaper for essentials. Major supermarkets are Sainsburys, Tesco, ASDA (Walmart) and Morrisons. Waitrose is a bit more expensive. Argos is very cheap for essentials like kettles and crockery – large store on New Oxford Street Lots of local markets in London. Good for bargains! Lots of second hand bookshops – check out Charing Cross Road and Marchmont Street (WC1 – near ULU) Sales throughout the year in major stores – check out Oxford Street and Westfield!

15 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 15 Dont forget… If you have a television it is against the law not to have a television licence. For information and to get a licence go to www.tvlicensing.co.uk or pick up a form in our information roomwww.tvlicensing.co.uk Even if you are in College halls of residence MAKE SURE YOU GET INSURANCE!!! If you dont and your belongings are stolen or damaged you will lose a lot of money (www.endsleigh.co.uk specialise in student insurance policies)www.endsleigh.co.uk

16 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 16 Utilities and services Shop around for good deals (price comparison websites) Save money – call using Skype Go to Carphone Warehouse or Phones4U for deals from different providers – more options! Be careful of special deals – they are often only cheap for the first few months! Open a UK bank account – otherwise you have to pay to withdraw money!

17 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 17 Top Tips – Shopping Find your nearest large supermarket and check out own- brands Check out some price comparison websites for the best deals for mobile phones, utilities etc. Check out your local area for local shops/markets Check for student discounts in shops – even some major store such as Top Shop and HMV have student discounts Make sure you get insurance!

18 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 18 Useful Links Transport: www.tfl.gov.uk www.youngpersons-railcard.co.uk www.thetrainline.com – booking ticketswww.thetrainline.com Discounts: NUS card - www.nusextra.co.uk doubles up as International student identity cardwww.nusextra.co.uk www.londonforfree.net www.londonfreelist.com Price comparison – www.pricerunner.co.ukwww.pricerunner.co.uk

19 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice 19 Help, Advice and Support –All free –Impartial –Confidential –Available to everyone –If you need help, just ask!

20 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Student Advice and International Student Support What do we do? Part of Student Information and Advice Offer free one-to-one advice and guidance on a range of issues including immigration, practical advice (e.g. opening a bank account), housing, finances Provide a range of leaflets and website information Available by telephone, email, at drop-in sessions or for longer appointments We are fully trained advisers and qualified to provide immigration advice 20

21 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Contacting us 21 Send an email to thecompass@kcl.ac.uk We can provide advice by email or book you an appointment to come and see usthecompass@kcl.ac.uk Call our Advice Line (open 10am-4pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): 020 7848 6858 Come to a drop-in – held daily from 11.30-13.30 at a different campus each day – see website for details Visit our website – www.kcl.ac.uk/advicewww.kcl.ac.uk/advice

22 The Compass Centre Services Student Letters: Confirmation of Study; Opening a Bank Account; Visa Extension; Council Tax Exemption Replacement ID Cards Accommodation Fee Payments Facilities at The Compass Formal and Group Study Space Access and Internet Kiosks Power Outlets for Laptops and Wireless Internet Comfortable Quiet Space for Reading www.kcl.ac.uk/thecompass 22

23 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Counselling Also part of Student Services Free and confidential Trained, experienced counsellors Appointments available at each of the main campuses Booking an appointment: Download a form from the website Visit one of our offices or the Student Health Centre and pick up a form Telephone the Counselling Service directly www.kcl.ac.uk/counselling 23

24 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Chaplaincy Chaplains based on every site There for all students, no matter what their beliefs Trained listeners with lots of experience supporting students – there to listen and chat Free international lunches on Monday (Strand), Tuesday (Waterloo) and Thursday (Guys) Organise lots of events and trips during the term Regular services and activities throughout the week www.kcl.ac.uk/chaplaincy 24

25 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice KCLSU Student Centres at Guys, Strand or Waterloo: Get information on joining Sports Clubs, Societies, Volunteering Take part in activities Buy tickets for (cheap!) events Find part-time work in the Union Get a drink or a coffee and relax Get Academic Advice and support www.kclsu.org

26 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Health International students allowed free treatment on the National Health Service if here for more than 6 months in total College Health Centre open to all those in Kings halls and in nearby boroughs – check www.kcl.ac.uk/health for details You must register with a doctor, even if you are not ill! For serious illnesses and accidents, call 999 for an ambulance Walk-in Medicentres quite cheap – closest to Kings is at Waterloo Station Health information at www.nhs.uk

27 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Opening a bank account Why open an account? Somewhere safe to keep money Cheaper than withdrawing money from your home account You will need a UK account if you want a part-time job or to pay certain bills (e.g. mobile phones) You will need to send bank statements when you apply to extend your visa Banks close to campus include HSBC, Lloyds, Natwest and Santander. Bank of China also offer special deals to overseas students

28 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Opening a Bank Account Some accounts not available for international students Check what services the accounts offer and if there are monthly charges. Basic bank accounts are free and easy to open When you have chosen an account check what documents you need to open the account You usually just need your passport and a letter from Kings, which you can obtain from the Compass

29 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice A bit about immigration... Student visas: Obtained before you came to the UK You can extend your leave within the UK if you decide to study here for longer You can work under certain conditions while you are here – up to 20 hours a week in term time and full time in the vacations, but you cannot be self-employed, take up a permanent full time post or work as a professional sportsperson or entertainer! 29

30 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice A bit more about immigration... Student Visitors: Either obtained this before travel or were stamped in at the airport for free! Should be studying in the UK for less than 6 months Cannot extend your leave in the UK Cannot work, paid or unpaid Need to request permissions to re-enter as a Student Visitor each time you leave and re-enter the UK 30

31 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Entry Clearance Correction Scheme FREE scheme in the UK to correct errors made on entry clearance (visas) issued abroad Students here for under 6 months should have leave for the length of the course plus one week Students here for 1 year should get the length of the course plus 2 months Should have permission to work If you think these are wrong on your visa sticker contact a Student Adviser at advice@kcl.ac.ukadvice@kcl.ac.uk

32 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Entering through Ireland Entering via the Republic of Ireland can be problematic as there are no border controls between Ireland and the UK: Even if you have a student visa, this wont be activated if you enter the UK via Ireland – nobody will know youre here! If you are seeking entry as a Student Visitor you cannot get this if entering from Ireland – will have been stamped in as a Visitor to Ireland but not the UK If this applies to you seek advice from a Student Adviser as soon as possible 32

33 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Travelling If you travel outside the UK: Check if you need a visa before travelling Ensure you have a letter from Kings and a bank statement to show immigration when you return Check customs requirements so you dont bring back anything illegal! Expedia, Opodo and Eurostar are handy websites for booking short breaks Make the most of being on Europes doorstep!

34 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Exploring the UK & Europe HOST UK organises visits to stay with Host families throughout the UK. Kings pays for your first visit – you just pay travel! See www.hostuk.org for detailswww.hostuk.org International Students House has a travel club which runs regular trips. Check out www.ish.org.ukwww.ish.org.uk Haggis and Shamrocker – great trips to Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Visit www.radicaltravel.com for detailswww.radicaltravel.com Anderson Tours – trips to famous sites such as Bath, Stonehenge, Oxford etc – www.andersontours.co.ukwww.andersontours.co.uk

35 www.kcl.ac.uk/advice Any questions? 35


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