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Sheffield Hallam University

Why choose Sheffield Hallam University?

Sheffield Hallam is one of the UK's largest universities with around 35,500 students and 4,360 staff. About 27,000 of the students are undergraduate, and 8,500 are postgraduate. Sheffield Hallam has the fourth highest number of postgraduate taught students in the UK. We pride ourselves on making a difference - to our students, our staff and to the businesses we work with. Our research and business ideas, alongside our qualified graduates, contribute to the economic & social development our region, and to the UK as a whole. Our university is comprised of over 4,000 international students from 119 countries around the world.

Departments include: Department of the Natural & Built Environment. Sheffield Institute of Education (SIOE), Department of Education, Childhood and Inclusion, Department of Teacher Education, TESOL Centre (Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages), Department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics, Department of Humanities, Department of Law and Criminology

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Valeriia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

International Student's experience at SHU

I think that Sheffield Hallam University provide a lot of support and help for international students in all issues (visa, personal problems, etc). Help of International Experience Team starts from the first day when you arrive to the UK. University provides free airport pick-up service from Manchester airport in order to bring you to Sheffield, also you always get your welcome bag with information about trips, events, societies, help that you can get in university, and also with a sim-card (UK phone number) at the meet and greet desk.
Moreover there are a lot of different events and trips around the United Kingdom where you have an opportunity to meet a lot of different people with different backgrounds, to learn about other cultures and become global-minded person.

What would you improve about this program?
I think that one thing that I wanted to improve is schedule of classes. I had classes just once per week but during the whole day, and it is really tiring because around 3-4p.m. you already can't be focused on topic of discussion. That's why I think that it could be better to have classes at least twice per week but just the half of the day.

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