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FAQs
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https://www.qmul.ac.uk/careers/our-support/for-international-students/faqs/
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FAQs

Source: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/careers/our-support/for-international-students/faqs/

Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions for international students.

What should I expect from appointments and events?

We run tailored events for international students, to ensure you receive the right support. We often repeat workshops throughout the year, so you don't miss the important information. Keep up to date through your international student careers newsletter, or our social media. If you feel as if you still have more questions after attending our workshops, you can book appointments on Careers Hub.

What should I do if I am unable to attend?

You must cancel if you can’t attend-  this is very important as appointments book up quickly and we don’t want other students to miss out on an available slot – it is also considered very unprofessional in UK culture to not attend or be late without cancelling. You can cancel online in advance of your slot or by emailing careers@qmul.ac.uk.

I’ve just started my studies here at QMUL. How do I adjust to life in the UK?

We have lots of useful information online about what to do when you arrive in the UK and what life as an international student is like.

The School of Languages, Linguistics and Film also has a really useful resource on this topic and you can find other helpful resources online.

You can also chat with other students about their experiences here.

Check out the student success module here to understand more about adapting to living and studying here.

How can I ensure my English meets the standards for employer networking events or interviews?

The In-Sessional Programmes here will help you develop your professional communication skills. We recommend you invest time in this from the very beginning of your course to ensure you are best prepared when the time comes. We would also encourage you to join societies and improve your conversational English, which will increase your confidence in speaking freely. Societies are also a great way to make like-minded friends, learn a new skill that employers value, and add to your employability.