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1Welcome to Our Fantastic QMUnity!
2The Real World as a QMU Student
- with
- Current Students
- Robyn Brown and Raymond Bremner
- (Second Year, Events Management, School of
Business, Enterprise and Management) - and
- Dr. Joe Goldblatt, CSEP
- Lecturer and Executive Director
- International Centre for the Study of Planned
Events - School of Business, Enterprise and Management
3SETTLING INTO STUDENT LIFE
4Freshers
5Living arrangements
6STUDENT SERVICES Getting the support you need
7Services
- Support and advice that is available to you from
the University includes - Employment opportunities
- Finance and funding
- Medical
- Disability support
- Childcare provisions
- QMU Connect Mentoring Programme can help in areas
such as - Finding your way around
- Explaining what services are available to you
- Sharing study skills tips and approaches
- Helping with transition to university life
- Sharing tips on how to juggle study, work and
family
8Student Learning
9Services
- Extensive Web CT which keeps you up to date with
whats going on your courses and gives you a
chance to chat on forums about subjects - PAT groups. Gives you a person to talk to about
any issues you may have at uni or any help you
need in guidance for coursework, picking
electives etc - LRC - extensive learning resource centre for all
your learning needs, eg library, IT etc
10Counselling Service
11Services
- Short term counselling (usually up to 6 sessions)
for those who feel that they need a bit of extra
support - Can help with personal problems that may be
affecting you general health wellbeing or
academic - Completely confidential, free and available 9am -
5pm weekdays throughout the year
12STUDENTS UNION -How to make the most of student
life
Free Programmes 1, 2 and 3pm today in Student
Union
13Edinburgh Inspiring Capitalwhat can it offer?
14Tourist Attractions
15A night out onthe town
16Attractions
- Bars
- - Cheap Deals
- Scream Pubs Tron in centre of town Crags no
30 bus to Commonwealth pool, constant cheap drink
for students with yellow card which you can get
in the bar on presentation of your matric card - Standing Order on George Street
- Henry J Beans - 2-4-1 every day between 5pm and
8pm - - Normal Prices Good Bars
- Basement Great food, drink and cocktails
- Three Sisters Big Screen outside for sport and
party inside during the week - Revolution Bar Great Cocktails and shots
- - Expensive
- Le Monde George Street
- The Rutland Shandwick Place
- Opal Lounge- George Street
- Clubs
- House - Tokyoblu at Cabaret Voltaire
- Indie - Evol at Liquid Room
- Rock - Any night at Opium
- Swing - Vegas at TheCaves
17Shopping in the city
18City Deals
- The number one shopping street is Princes Street
which holds most of the high street stores - We also have Multrees walk which, although not
student friendly, is fun to walk down it hold
stores such as Dior, Calvin Klein Gucci, Louis
Vuitton - Numerous shopping centres in around Edinburgh
which host most of the high street storesGyle
(west Edinburgh)/ St James (just off Princes
Street)/ Princes Mall (on Princes Street)/
Cameron Toll (south Edinburgh)/ Ocean Terminal
(Leith) - If high street stores arent your thing, then we
also have Cockburn Street which has a mixture of
shops from gothic to chic - The Grassmarket also hold the best vintage
clothes shop in Edinburgh Armstrongs - and
Barnardos Vintage where you can hire out vintage
ballgowns.
19Shopping locally
20Local Deals
- Campus shop - good for stationery and general
supplies, eg snacks, drinks etc - Co-op food is 5 mins from QMU and has a cash
point and is good for general supplies - Musselburgh has Tesco, Aldi, LIDL and Farmfoods
- all your shopping requirements catered for - Fort Kinnaird - Borders books (handy for uni
books), Next, New Look, PC World , Currys ,
Comet, Argos, Boots, Toys R Us, HM and more
21Cinema and Theatre
22Cinema and Theatre
- General Release Cinemas in Edinburgh
- -Odeon - Lothian Road
- -Vue Cinema - Omni Centre and Ocean Terminal
- -CineWorld - Fountain Park
- Independent Cinemas
- -Filmhouse
- -Cameo
- -Dominion
- In all Edinburgh cinemas you will receive student
discount ranging from 10 to half price
23Sport in the city
24Sport! (Spectator and Participant Fun!)
- Teams
- Football Hibs and Hearts
- Rugby - Edinburgh ( yes thats their name, just
Edinburgh ) - Ice Hockey Edinburgh Capitals
- Speedway - Edinburgh Monarchs
- Edinburgh plays host to the six nations, and a
7s tournament every year. - It also plays host to some Scotland senior and
U21 football games at Easter Road - Alternative Sports
- Rat Race
- Ski-ing
- Alien Rock climbing centre in Leith
- Mountain biking in the Pentlands
- Edinburgh Marathon
- Santa Run
- Water sports on the River Forth
- Also in Edinburgh there are grounds to play all
these sports - Tennis, bowls, croquet, tennis, golf, in fact,
any sport you fancy.
25Sport facilities on campus
26Getting and Staying Healthy
- Sport on Campus
- On campus gym - 20 joining fee, 5.75per month
- Sports hall suitable for badminton, basketball
etc - Astroturf
- Fitness suite (aerobics, dance, spin)
- Gym (cardio, weights)
- Friendly and helpful instructors are there to
provide you with a fitness plan.
27Festivals
28Something for Everyone!
- Edinburgh Jazz Blues Festival usually July/
August - Edinburgh Art Festival - August
- Edinburgh Military Tattoo - August
- Edinburgh Festival Fringe August
- Edinburgh International Festival August
- Edinburgh International Book Festival - August
- Edinburgh Mela Festival - August
- Scottish International Storytelling Festival 24
October - 2 November 2008 - Edinburgh's Christmas 27 November - 25 December
2008 - Edinburgh's Hogmanay 29 December 2008 - 1 January
2009 - Edinburgh International Science Festival 6 - 18
April 2009 - Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival 26 May - 1
June 2009 - Edinburgh International Film Festival 17 - 28
June 2009
29Transport Links
30Getting Here is Easy
- Trains
- From Edinburgh Waverley you can catch a train to
almost anywhere in the UK (inc. London Kings X,
Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, etc) - with either National Express Virgin or Scotrail
- Coaches
- National Express operate coaches throughout the
country. They can sometimes be a cheaper way to
travel than trains. - Plane
- Edinburgh Airport operates both national and
international flights. Many of the low cost
airlines (Easyjet Ryan Air BMI) run from there
and fly to destinations such as Amsterdam,
Barcelona, as well as Ireland England. There is
a 24 hour airport bus which leaves from Waverley
station regularly and once the trams are finished
there will be a direct tram link which will run
to the airport also.
31Local transport to and from Musselburgh and the
City Centre
Musselburgh 30
32Frequent and Fast Transport to Our Front Door
- Buses
- The No. 30 bus stops on campus and will take you
into the city centre in approx 30 mins, or into
Musselburgh town centre, which is just a short
walk away. The new No. 45 service operates to and
from campus and peak times too. - Trains
- A regular train service runs between Waverley
station to Newcraighall station and Musselburgh
station (which is virtually on campus) and from
Haymarket (in the west end) to Newcraighall. The
train will take you about 6-10mins. - Student Discounts on Travel
- Lothian Buses offer a Young Student Ridacard
which entitles you to unlimited travel on Lothian
buses the card is for students between the ages
of 16-25 and will cost you 29 per month. - You can also get a 16-25 railcard (previously
young persons railcard) which entitles you to 1/3
off all rail fares for 24 per year. If you are
over 25 and in full time education you can also
receive this discount.
33Questions, Answers and Discussion
34A Royal Welcome Awaits You
35Thanks!
- We look forward to one day welcoming you to
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