Useful Links

 

Here is a selection of websites that provide good information about living and studying in Britain.
 
Social Networking -  Current, former and future students are invited to join University Centre Doncaster's Facebook group for useful information about life at Doncaster College. Also connect with the international office on Twitter and read the blog.
 
UKCISA - UKCISA is the UK Council for International Student Affairs and provides advice and information to international students studying in the United Kingdom.
 
Foreign Students - This is a really useful website for people interested in studying in the UK. Includes information about admissions, jobs, accommodation, UK life and more.
 
UK Student Life - This is a website for people coming to the UK to study, work or holiday. It is particularly designed for people who want to learn British English and want to know more about British culture.
 
The British Council - The British Council is the UK's international organisation for educational and cultural relations.
 
Learn English - This is the British Council's website designed to help teachers and learners of English.
 
Safety First - A guide produced by the British Council with useful information on personal safety in the United Kingdom.
 
International Student Identity Card - This card provides a variety of benefits, services and discounts for international students.
 
Young Person's Railcard - Under 25s and full-time mature students can benefit from the Young Person's Railcard, which will save you one third on most UK train journeys.
 
Cable - Useful website (accredited by Ofcom) for providing broadband, digital TV and phone price comparisons. Includes an international student guide to calling overseas and choosing the best student broadband.  
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