International student discounts
One of the best things about studying in the UK is the student discounts. You'll find discounts on everything from books, music and fashion to movies and eating out.
— Read moreHowever long your international studies are, it’s easy to make the UK your home. Here there’s advice on finding student accommodation, setting up a student bank account and keeping healthy while you study in the UK. You’ll also find tips on budget planning and where to find international student discounts.
One of the best things about studying in the UK is the student discounts. You'll find discounts on everything from books, music and fashion to movies and eating out.
— Read moreYou want to make the most of your time studying in the UK. So falling ill is not on the agenda. Find out how the UK's world-renowned health services can make you feel better.
— Read moreTop 10% off discounts available with an NUS Extra card
It's easy to stay in touch with friends and family back home when you study in the UK. High speed internet is widely available, long distance phone calls are cheaper than you think and international postage is very reliable.
— Read morePlanning your budget for UK study? You need money for course fees, utility bills, council tax, food, books, equipment and, of course, a social life. We’ve put together some tips to help you manage your money.
— Read moreThe UK has great transport links from big cities to the countryside. Traveling to your UK place of study and beyond is easy - and you could save money as an international student.
— Read moreBanks may be boring, but you still need an account when you study in the UK. Find out about international student banking so you can manage your money.
— Read moreIt's easy to stay safe and secure while you study in the UK. British police have a duty to protect everyone, but you should be aware of your own personal safety.
— Read moreFinding somewhere to live when you study in the UK doesn't have to be a chore - you just need to know your options. You can choose between halls of residence, private student accommodation or even lodging in a family home.
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