By grace.mccabe, 9 December, 2022

Healthcare in the United States is very different from systems in other countries as there is no national or universal healthcare system that international students can access.  

Anyone who needs health insurance in the US must choose from individual private care providers and the plans they have on offer. International students will need to research health insurance options before they begin their studies in the US so that they are covered as soon as they arrive. 

By grace.mccabe, 7 December, 2022

Whatever subject you are studying, you will need to include references any time you use ideas or quotes from previous research and books in your essays, papers, reports or assignments.

What is referencing?

Referencing is when we include where we got our sources in our writing. By including references, you can support your ideas and ensure you don’t plagiarise (claim someone else’s idea or words as your own).

There are lots of referencing styles, but most include:

By sam.xia, 6 December, 2022

*本文由泰晤士高等教育 (THE) 与英国国际贸易部 (DIT) 合作撰写

顶尖教育

作为著名的科研强国,英国高等学府悠久的历史和全球顶尖的科研探索帮助学生获得卓越的研究经验。全英162所高校均严格遵循英国政府关于高等教育质量的标准要求,切实保障学生能享受最好的教育、配套服务和教学资源。卓越的教育水平使英国成为了众多国际学生最喜欢的留学目的地,也让英国始终立于全球科研巅峰。

By grace.mccabe, 30 November, 2022

In Australia, Medicare is the public healthcare system that allows residents of the country to access physical and mental healthcare services. International students in Australia must apply for Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).

By grace.mccabe, 28 November, 2022

How does health insurance work in Canada for international students?

The public healthcare system in Canada (Medicare) is funded by taxes, meaning that all Canadian citizens and permanent residents pay towards the system and have access to it when they need medical aid. As international students do not pay taxes (or pay only partial taxes if working part time), they do not have access to this service and must have private healthcare to access the system.

By grace.mccabe, 25 November, 2022

Whether you need help taking notes, making schedules or relaxing after a long week at university, students might find these apps make things a lot easier.

1. Any.do

Use to: get the job done

Moving to university, new schedules, classes and social events can make it hard to keep track of everything you need to do. To-do lists are a fantastic way to break large tasks into smaller, easier to manage chunks.