Everybody is new and there isn’t a need to plan anything, just turn up and get to know people.
There are loads of different things going on, some educational activities about the local area, but also lots of social events like meals out and parties in the halls of residents.
Plenty of chances to meet new people.
Sandy, Welfare Officer
One thing about welcome week is that there are students everywhere.
It’s a busy time with a few hundred students in one area at one time.
My advice would be to go in with an open mind, try and relax and just go and chat with people.
Everyone is in the same scenario, so put yourself out there a bit and the results will be fantastic.
Adam, Student Services Officer
Something that’s really important is to remember to bring all the documents that are explained in your offer letter.
You’ll need these on the first day to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Jake, Admissions Officer
If you want to succeed the best thing would be to try to speak as much English as you can.
For international students this will really help with your studies and help you settle in quickly.
I recommend exploring all of Manchester but especially the public parks that are just outside the city.
If you go out about 15 minutes from central Manchester, you’ll find lots of amazing areas to go for natural scenery.
Grace, Regional Language Officer
The INTO Manchester App has a brilliant map of Manchester where photos are shared of the best places in the city. Manchester always has new things to explore so get the app to find these first.
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