31 Mar 2010

[Event] Malaysian Student Society celebrates this year’s Festival of Diversity in style. View photos from the evening...

Following the success of last year’s MSSCF’s Festival of Diversity; picking up ‘Best Cultural Event Award’ out of 130 societies at the University, this year’s event was eagerly awaited by our MSSCF members and guests.

The team hosted a spectacular evening of music, drama and entertainment, entitled ‘Heritage’; promoting Malaysia’s unique culture to friends and colleagues of the University and fellow Malaysians throughout the UK.

On Saturday 20th February, the Reardon Smith Theatre ~ National Museum of Wales was filled with over 300 guests, who were wooed with delicious Malaysian delicacies and entertained by the glittering cultural performances representing many states of Malaysia.

The society decided to centre this year’s Festival of Diversity around the asymmetrical dagger indigenous to Malaysia – the Keris; both a weapon and spiritual object, symbolising Malaysia’s cultural identity. Guests enjoyed traditional Malaysian music and mesmerising dance performances.

The evening was a great success, hosted by the President of the Malaysian Society, Bin Hao, who commented, “The practices, the ambala sessions and the post-practice 'lectures', shall always be the best memories kept close to our hearts. Together we made the night a true success.”

Photos from the evening can be viewed here:


Rhia

27 Mar 2010

[Info] Cardiff University in Ontario (Canada) this May

If you live in Ontario, you might like to know that I will be visiting Toronto, Ottawa and Thunder Bay in the first week of May.

If you would like to meet up to discuss any aspect of admission to Cardiff University - get in touch. Email hillse3@cardiff.ac.uk or leave a comment below.

Stuart

25 Mar 2010

[Student View] Chapters 7 & 8 of US Student's video diary

Two more chapters of Kristin's video diary for you. On our YouTube channel and embedded below.

If you're starting to think about what it will be like when you come to Cardiff - these will be really interesting to you.

As always - if you like the videos please comment on them and give them a rating. This helps other students find them when they're searching for information about Cardiff University and makes us feel happy!



Stuart
Chapter 7: Living in Cardiff


Chapter 8: First Few Days

24 Mar 2010

[Student View] Celebrating St. David's Day

"The Black Forest cake comes from a place called Black Forest in south-west Germany, and that's where half of my family is from!" That's Helen, from University of Newport. She teaches at a primary school, and studies Fashion Design, and she loves Welsh cakes.

"My dad's Indian, mom's Portugese. I studied in Delhi till about grade 7, then moved to Canada. And I'm here in Wales as an exchange student now. So yeah, I'm from all over." That's Anika, from University of Newport, fond of salmon and photography.

"I used to dance with my brother in Tokyo. But I'm too short to be a professional performer. So I took up stage management. I know nothing about theatre, mind you. I just deal with people, lighting and sound." Akiko, from Japan, full of vim and humour.

"I went to Bath (in England) when I was fourteen, and on going back to Colorado, I decided to work hard on my grades to come back to the UK for college. I'm happy to be here, studying piano." That's Lauren, from the USA at the Royal Welsh Academy of Music and Drama.

These aren't characters from a film (would make interesting ones though!) They are real people. I met them.

You may ask: how did I meet them?

I went to a St. Davids' Day Reception. St. David is the patron saint of Wales and on the 1st March of every year it is St. Davids' Day. Wales celebrates everything Welsh on this day - it's their national day. The bright sunshine and children scampering about, the red Welsh dragon costume parades, daffodils, the delicious Welsh food festival - its all there, all over the city of Cardiff.

The Welsh Assembly decided to make this day even more memorable by inviting international students from all the universities of Wales for a reception at The Senedd (which houses the Welsh Assembly) by the eternally pretty Cardiff Bay. The Senedd (pictured) is a beautiful building, like a glass house, and follows all the 'green' principles of construction.

At the beginning, I felt a little awkward. Going all alone for a party with a slight hope of finding familiar faces was not my idea of fun. But then, I simply went. And boy, am I glad I did! And I learnt that chatting to people isn't hard at all, as long as you strike up the right topic. It was fun.

Ministers from the Welsh Assembly were present, and were very friendly, going up to students and talking to them. Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales, gave the opening speech, remarking that he hoped we had learnt by now that Wales was not a part of England. That's the beauty of the Welsh. They are brilliant at self-deprecating humour. And they are ALWAYS happy.

The food was traditional: lamb cawl with laverbread, salmon and cream, Welsh sausage and mash, wine, sparkling water and tons of Welsh cake. I enjoyed the cake, obviously!

The day was fantastic. Thank goodness I went! Now I know people who will keep me updated on all the musical concerts and theatre performances around town. And I know places around Wales I have to visit next.

Awesome.

Supriya is an international student from Delhi, India
She is studying MA International Public Relations

You can read her first blog post here.
Her second blog post here.
Her third blog post here.

9 Mar 2010

[Advice] Give your career a boost with these useful guides

As an international student (or a prospective international student) you may be wondering how to use your new qualification to enhance your position in the job market.

Finding work after you graduate can seem daunting - it can be hard to know the labour market and what you should aim for.

These guides produced by NASES might help:
http://www.nases.org.uk/students/content/index.php?page=235123

They provide a useful introduction to each country and give details of resources for job seekers. They'll also be useful to you if you are considering working in a country other than your own after you graduate.

NASES also have more content for international students about working part-time in the UK: http://www.nases.org.uk/students/content/index.php?page=234963

Stuart

5 Mar 2010

[Student View] Chapters 5 & 6 of the US student's video diary - travelling around Europe

Two more chapters of Kristin's video diary have been added to our YouTube channel and embedded below.

In these chapters she talks about travelling to and from Cardiff, and using your time in Cardiff to visit mainland Europe.

If you like the videos please comment on them and give them a rating. This helps other students find them when they're searching for information about Cardiff University. We also love all of your feedback and comments.

Stuart

Chapter 5: Travelling to and from Cardiff.


Chapter 6: Travelling in Europe.