Why you shouldn’t be worried coming to Sheffield as an overseas student

By May Than Thar Cho, BA Accounting and Financial Management

Coming to university and starting afresh can be extremely daunting, especially when you are half a world away from home. Most times, your mind will wander and you’ll eventually start worrying about things. Here’s a list of some of the things that I worried about before I began, how I overcame them and why they should be the least of your concerns!

Making friends

The question on everyone’s minds. Will I like the people I meet? Will they like me? Will I make new friends? I kid you not – you’ll be making new friends before you even realise it. There are so many people coming in from all over the UK and all over the world. You’re in a position where you know nobody and nothing about the city. But everyone is in the same position too! Even if initiating conversations with people is out of your comfort zone, don’t hide away when someone approaches you (someone definitely will!) and you’ll find making new friends is as easy as ABC.

The university also runs an Orientation Week before term starts and I personally think it’s an amazing way to get settled in and meet new people (I’m still very good friends with so many people I met over Orientation Week). You can follow this link to find out more!

Being homesick

I’ll be honest, it’s easy to fall into homesickness. While calling your family and friends from home offers you comfort, you should also try finding other ways to help ease it. What I have found helpful is surrounding myself with new people. Spend a lot of time with your new friends, join societies and participate in the different activities arranged by the university. Soon, you’ll really start appreciating a new part of your life here and you’ll feel at home in no time!

Communication

When you are not from an English-speaking country, you may find it hard to fully express yourself or perhaps, you may even be feeling shy to talk to people. But don’t use this as an excuse to not speak English. Don’t be afraid to try! If anything, people will help you if you struggle and this way, it makes it a lot easier for you to pick up the language. ELTC at the university also offers English Language Support for users of all proficiencies you can follow this link to check it out!

Missing food

It’s very common to start missing your traditional food but worry not, Sheffield has a huge selection of international cuisines: from all types of Asian, European and Middle Eastern, so you’re bound to find something that satisfies your taste buds! Our Shop in the Students’ Union also has a wide selection of international products and there is also a load of supermarkets selling international products around the city so you can always try cooking your traditional meal by yourself!

Fitting in

You’re being thrown into a country with a completely different culture. It’s not surprising you are wondering how you would fit in the picture. But don’t let this hold you back from trying to socialise with people from different backgrounds. Instead, take this as an opportunity to explore cultures you otherwise would not have experienced. Just be yourself, share your culture, and learn theirs! Despite the cultural differences, another thing I have found is sharing similar hobbies or interests makes conversations more effortless and helps you blend in quicker!

Summer activities around Sheffield

By James Dylag, BA Business Management

The academic year is over, you’re free of exams and revision, and it’s now time to enjoy your summer break after all the year’s hard work! Follow this guide for the great things Sheffield has to offer over the summer months.

Tramlines festival
Tramlines is a Sheffield institution – now in its tenth year it attracts huge crowds from Sheffield and beyond. The festival has seen acts such as Stereophonics, Basement Jaxx and Stefflon Don, right the way through to this year’s headliners Nile Rodgers and Chic, the Courteeners and Two Door Cinema Club. Tramlines is usually held mid-July and is therefore a great way to celebrate finishing exams and kick start the summer break.

Peace in the Park 
Another festival type event – Peace in the Park is held annually in Ponderosa  park (another of Sheffield’s many green spaces). The festival has a mission to bring people together through the arts, and make a stand for global peace. The festival brings together local businesses, artists and citizens to create a celebration of the community.

Bassfest
Bassfest is another Sheffield-based festival. The festival is held just outside of Sheffield in the Don Valley Bowl, with this year’s line-up including Camelphat, Fisher, Gorgon City and Solardo. Not quite as big as Tramlines, but nonetheless still very popular, this year’s event promises over 100 acts across five stages.

The Peak District 
In Sheffield we are fortunate enough to have a national park on our doorstep, which can be easily reached by train or bus. Take a picnic and plenty of water and embark on one of the Peak’s many walks. My personal favourites are the Lady Bower Reservoir and Stanage Edge – both of which are a stone’s throw away from some great pubs… the perfect summer refreshment!

 

Sheffield has loads to offer during the summer months. Whether it is some of the big events listed above, or just spending the day enjoying the cafes and parks in Sheffield, you’ll be sure to have that well-deserved relaxing summer break you’ve waited so long for.

Top 10 things to do while studying at Sheffield University

By Jade Ellis, BA Accounting and Financial Management

There is so much to do in Sheffield whilst you’re studying at university, so here are my top 10 things that you cannot miss out on doing!

Ecclesall Road

This road is not one to be missed, with a prime location next to Sheffield Botanical Gardens and Endcliffe park, it is a great for students living around the Endcliffe area and around. What doesn’t this road have? From luxury eateries to hair salons, “Eccy Road” (as it is known locally) is a stretch full of quality restaurants, coffee houses, pubs, bars and shops. My personal favourites would be eating at Red’s True BBQ and then going for cheaper drinks (as Ecclesall Road can be quite expensive) at every student’s favourite place ‘Spoons (The Sheaf Island).

Sheffield Botanical Gardens

Going back to Sheffield’s history the gardens opened in 1836, covering 19 acres and was re-opened by HRH The Prince of Wales on 1 September 2003. It is a very relaxing place, especially in the summer to go and look at the variety of plants. The collection of plants is from all over the world including Mediterranean, Asian, American prairie-style, woodland and rock-and-water plantings. It is definitely worth a visit if you are wanting a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life in the centre.

Meadowhall Shopping Centre

One of Sheffield’s most known attractions is Meadowhall, Yorkshire’s largest shopping centre, and from the University of Sheffield it is a 20-minute tram ride away. It has everything from top high street fashion like Topshop and River Island, to designer shops like Flannels and House of Fraser. Not to forget the huge Oasis food court that has a vast number of restaurants like TGI Fridays, Nando’s, Coal, Wagamama’s and many more. It is a nice place to catch up with friends and have a bit of retail therapy to get you through long assignments and hours of revision.

 West Street

If you’re looking for a cheap night look no further than West Street. The £5 round Mon-Thurs from Tiger Works is a dream, it includes a VK of your choice, single vodka and mixer, sours shot and the deadly Jager bomb. You won’t need much more after this awesome foursome. There is also West Street Live that is still a casual and cheap night, so perfect for students and they also have deals throughout the week day nights.

 Valley Centertainment

A great place to go and spend some quality time socialising with your Uni friends is Centertainment. There is so much you can do such as; go to the cinema, go bowling with your course mate, go to adventure mini-golf, eat at restaurants like Coast to Coast and Chiquito’s or something a bit cheaper and quicker like a Five Guys or Subway catch up if you have a gap between lectures. There is something for everyone, and it is again only a 20 minute tram journey away from the University of Sheffield stop.

Ice Sheffield

Fancy a change from the usual leisure activities? Why not try ice-skating! It’s only a 20 minute tram ride to the arena stop and a 2 minute walk to Ice Sheffield, so it’s really easy to get there. You don’t need to be a pro to go, you can go and have a laugh with your mates and it’s a great way to keep fit and active. I think it is a great hobby and I really enjoy seeing my progress from not being able to stand on the ice to skating freely on it.

Kelham Island

A 15 minute walk from the city centre, Kelham Island has become one of thehippest places in the UK! It is mainly known for its Peddler Night Market on the first Friday and Saturday of every month, which offers amazing street food, craft beer and live music. It is truly not one to miss, with a diverse range of talent, it is an enjoyable weekend for you and your friends to enjoy, as well as stuffing your faces with fresh, great tasting food.

The Moor

It is a great shopping experience with only a 5 minute walk from the main University buildings to the centre. It has many high street retailers such as; Primark, Burton, Debenhams, GAP outlet and many more. It is an easy and quick way to go and update your university wardrobe for all the events at the SU. It is also a nice break from revision to go and browse the shops.

The Light Cinema

In the heart of the city centre is this smaller, cosier cinema in comparison to Centertainment’s Vue. It is a great experience with friends and is more of an intimate atmosphere, to give you a more personal experience watching the latest blockbusters and creating great memories.

 Revolution Sheffield

A great place to go to have a drink and socialise is Revolution just off West Street. They have an amazing menu with the choice of a selection of tasty grazers like mustard sausages and succulent chicken burgers. Not forgetting the 2 for 1 cocktail offer on weekdays, the Pornstar Martini is a must try! It is definitely an insta worthy experience with the great aesthetically presented food and drink, they even have a dance floor, what more could you ask for?