Why the North East is great for International students

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Awash with culture and rife with employment opportunities, the North East of England is undoubtedly one of the most happening regions in the UK. Newcastle upon Tyne, also known as the Toon, sits proudly in the heart of the county. The city houses two universities which cater to approximately 50,000 students, who travel from across the globe to attend.  

It’s a cheaper option in terms of rental prices and cost of living. But what else encourages international students to set up life here? 

In this article we run through the top five reasons why the North East of England is so popular with students from overseas.  

Sport 

Many regard Northumbria University, who offer a range of university courses, as one of the best sporting universities in the UK. It should come as no surprise then that the city is jampacked with famous teams. Newcastle United FC are one of the most highly regarded football squads in the world, and the vast majority of the city is ‘magpie mad’. A surplus of 50,000 fans descend upon the centrally located St James Park on a weekly basis, to cheer on the men in black and white stripes, and the atmosphere is electric.  

A five-mile drive from St James’ and you stumble across a different ball game. Rugby Union side, The Newcastle Falcons have their foundations laid at Kingston Park, located on the periphery of the city. Much like their footballing neighbours, The Falcons are passionately supported by the locals. A usual Friday evening at the ground will see the arrival of ten thousand fans to cheer on the team who nurtured England world cup hero, Jonny Wilkinson.  

Open arms  

Everyone who visits the North East are quick to point to the fact that locals are not only friendly, but incredibly welcoming. Beyond the depths of the universities, Newcastle, has for many years, attracted international settlers. This migration is apparent throughout the city, with a host of international food stores and takeaway shops trickling the streets of Chinatown, Heaton, and the West End.  

Festival culture 

One of the biggest days on the student calendar in Newcastle is 17th March. It’s St Patrick’s Day, which celebrates the Irish patron saint and everything the emerald isle stands for. Thanks to the copious number of Irish students who live in Newcastle, the city is, for the day, absorbed by Guinness, potato bread, and stew. Usually, the six nations fixture list reaches its conclusion on the same weekend as St Patrick’s day, so expect to witness a sea of green.  

Let’s go to the beach  

One interesting fact, particularly for aspiring geography students is that there are 49 landlocked countries throughout the world. For the people who live in these countries, a day out tipping your toes in the sea can result in the expense of a four-hour flight. In the North East of England, however, locals are spoilt for choice when it comes to golden sands. The Northumberland coastline is littered with spots of natural beauty. Visit Tynemouth and take advantage of a range of seafood or Bamburgh to indulge in the rich history of the castle. If you’ve a keen interest in wildlife, travel further north and visit the Farne Islands, famous for puffin and seal spotting. 

Overwhelming 

Moving to a new city can exist as a particularly daunting experience. However, another country is a completely different kettle of fish. Some international students will arrive in their new city by themselves and with a fairly basic understanding of the English language. Those difficulties are often compounded when you touch down in a major city thanks, in the main part, to the sheer size and velocity. But Newcastle is described as ‘the smallest big city in the world’, thanks in part to the fact you can walk the length of the city centre in little more than twenty minutes. The lack of distance, however, doesn’t translate into a similar amount of activities or potential experiences! With signposts at the end of most streets within the city centre, few places are easier to discover your bearings.  

 

The North East of England is a popular destination for a range of students, but, some of the reasons we have touched on above have ensured that it has established as hub for international alumni throughout the world.  

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