Previous Events
Education UK Scotland: Connecting the Elements - Thursday 13 March 2008
Roy Cross, Director British Council Scotland, would like to invite you to a reception on Thursday 13 March at 6pm. This reception is open to all international students and will give you an opportunity to meet British Council people from all around the world.
The reception is taking place during the British Council Overseas Familiarisation Visit at the Fruitmarket Gallery, Market Street, Edinburgh.
If you would like to attend the reception please contact jamie.allan@britishcouncil.org directly.
Fresh Talent Day, Tuesday 11th March 2008
Fresh Talent Day will be held in Stevenson College Edinburgh, on the 8th floor, on Tuesday March 11th 2008. This is a unique opportunity for students to meet with a broad range of employers in the financial, technology and hospitality industries looking for graduates from across the world. The all day conference in rooms 809/810 will feature personal success stories under the Government's Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme and advice on visa and scheme issues. Later, speakers from the financial, computing and recruitment sectors will try to persuade Stevenson students to begin their careers in Scotland.
There's even a pair of cinema tickets up for grabs during the lunch time quiz. Please contact the International Centre for more information.
We are grateful to our sponsors, Aramark, ASA International Recruitment, the Filmhouse, IBM, the Relocation Advisory Service, the Scottish Investments Organisation and Mr Ameer from Langside College Glasgow. Thank you, you've made our day!
International Scottish Students Festival (ISSF), Saturday 23rd February 2008
The International Scottish Students Festival (PDF Document, 1569 KB) is a national event organised to celebrate and promote the rich diverse culture that international students bring to the UK. The festival will take place at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange on Saturday 23rd February, and SCE is a proud sponsor. The event will play host to arts and crafts, African drumming, poetry and belly dancing to name but a few activities organised. So, why not go along?
For further information, please visit the
International Concert at SCE
In December, SCE international students put on quite a show for fellow students and staff. The International Concert, which took place in the brand new Music Box auditorium, allowed students from around the world to showcase their talents. The variety show included everything from flamenco to break dancing, singing and instrumental performances. The show was a sell out and SCE would like to thank all students for taking part.
