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Information about social and cultural resources and opportunities available to international students.

On this page you can find information about various social and cultural resources for UCL students, including:


Students' Union UCL

Students' Union UCL exists to provide you with a range of services to support and help you develop your skills and interests while you are at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. The Union offers over 250 clubs and societies, and runs a selection of bars, cafes and shops on campus. They can help you get involved in campaigning andÌývolunteering, and also run an Advice Service that can help students with housing, legal and academic matters.

Every student at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË is automatically a member of the Students' Union. The Union is run byÌýseven full-time Officers, a team of part-time Officers, and representatives who are in charge of raising issues around academic study, diversity, inclusivity, accommodationÌýand studentÌýlife. The Officers are elected by the student body.

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Volunteering Service

The Volunteering Service exists to connect »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË students with rewarding community volunteering opportunities across London. The Service is based in Students' Union UCL and funded direcly by UCL. It is partnered with over 400 local charities, and provides training, expenses and a chance to develop your skills.ÌýYou can sign up to the Service's newsletter for updates on volunteering opportunities, and can also take part in one-off volunteering if you have less time available.


UCL Cultural Consultation Service

TheÌýUCL Cultural Consultation Service (CCS)Ìýaims to enhance learning and teaching outcomes for students and staff at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. The service aims to help studentsÌýwho may be experiencing difficulties making the transition from school to university or who may be facing cross-cultural issues.

For more information about the services offered, please visitÌýthe CCS website.


Host UK

HOST UK offers students the opportunity to visit British people in their homes for a day or weekend homestay. You can also apply to spend Christmas or a weekend over the summer with a British family. The invitations are offered by approved, volunteer hosts, who are interested in meeting students and learning about their culture. Hosts enjoy sharing meals and conversation and are well equipped to answer questions about the UK.


International Students House (ISH)

International Student House (ISH) aims toÌýprovideÌýopportunities for international students to experience the many facets of life in the UK and to give them a deeper understanding of British society. They offer manyÌýopportunities, including trips, social activities andÌýtheatre outings. As a UCL student, you have access to International Student House's venues onÌý229 Great Portland Street, which include food and drink outlets, live music venues, accommodation and study spaces.


UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) student blog

The UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) website offers a wealth of information and resources for international students, including information about living and studying in the UK, healthcare, immigration, fees and money, working and more. In particular, you can read the UKCISAÌýstudent blog for useful advice and tips from other students sharing their experiences.Ìý

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International FriendsÌý

International Friends offer day trips, overnight tours and weekend trips for international studentsÌýin the UK and Europe.Ìý