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Work during my studies, UK

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Can I work during my studies? Most of students coming to UK for studies with a Tier 4 student visa are allowed to work 20 hours per week maximum during term time. This depends on the type of Tier 4 sponsor type you choose. Per week means a 7-day period starting on a Monday, so if you work with irregular hours or have more than one employer, you will need to keep detailed records of how many hours you work each day in order to ensure you do not exceed the limit.  "Term time" means the period when your Tier 4 sponsor expects you to be studying, and "vacation" means the period when your Tier 4 sponsor does not require you to be studying. These dates are usually set out on an education provider's website or in the course information it gives you, and employers are required to check them. The Tier 4 guidance for Home Office caseworkers (modernized guidance) confirms that you can work full time in the period before your course starts as well as

Health in Galway

Health care in Galway, as in all of Ireland, is expensive (consultation of 40 to 60€). It is therefore important to have your European Health Insurance Card and to take out additional insurance to be reimbursed for all your health costs. EU citizens are covered in Ireland by their European health insurance card. As long as you hold this card, you will be treated as an Irish citizen in health care, whether you are visiting or staying permanently. Make sure you make the request well in advance, while you receive it. The request is made to Ameli Santé. Emergency number: Police, Fire, EMS: 112 or 999 Below are some hospitals for treatment in Galway: H OPITAL ADRESSE TELEPHONE University Hospital Galway Newcastle Road, Galway, Ireland +353 91 580580 Merlin Park Regional Hospital Merlin Park, Galway City, Ireland +353 (0)91 775775 Bon Secours Hospital Renmore, Galway City, Ireland +353 (0)91 757711 In Galway, it is also possible to consult doctors who sp
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Nottingham Trent University Housing https://www.ntu.ac.uk/life-at-ntu/accommodation/international

Housing in Galway

Housing in Galway On-Campus:   Corrib Village / Goldcrest Village  Corrib Village consists of 176 apartments pleasantly nestled along the banks of the River Corrib. There are 3 different apartment types to choose Web site housing on campus:  https://www.campusaccommodation.ie/summer-visitors/corrib-village-self-catering-galway/  Bedroom Apartment – Sleep5:  - 1 double bedroom  - 1 twin bedroom - 1 single room  - 1 bathroom, 1 guest toilet, and 1 living room/ Kitchen  Bedroom Apartment- Sleep 6:  - 1 double bedroom  - 1 twin bedroom  - 2 single bedrooms  - 1 bathroom, 1 guest toilet, and 1 living room kitchen   Bedroom Apartment- Sleep 6:  - 1 single bedroom with private en suite bathroom  - 1 double bedroom with private en suite bathroom  - 1 double bedroom and 1 single bedroom that both share an interconnected en suite bathroom  - 1 guest room, 1 living room, and 1 kitchen What they offer with the apartment location: 

Health in UK

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Health In UK A. You are staying in the State where your studies take place At least 15 days before your departure, ask for the European health insurance card (EHIC) at your primary health insurance fund to obtain medical care during your stay. On site, medical costs will be covered under the same conditions as for insured persons from the local social security scheme. To obtain the CEAM (in French), you must be insured with the French system, that is to say: Family member (up to the age of 20) or insured for residence in France. Note that it is the French health insurance fund which is competent to determine the opening of the right for residence in France. NB: The condition of residence in France is deemed to be fulfilled when the source of the student's income comes from France. In this case the student is considered to be temporarily staying in the State where he is studying. All non-EU students must have health insurance coverage with internation

Sports and Societies in UCD Dublin

CLUBS LIST A American Football Archery Athletics B Badminton Basketball (Ladies') Basketball (Men's) Boat (Ladies and Men's) Boxing C Camogie Canoe Caving & Potholing Cricket Cycling E Equestrian F Fencing G Gaelic Football (Ladies & Men's) Golf H Handball Hockey (Ladies & Men's) Hurling J Judo K Karate Kite & Wake L Lacrosse Lau Gar Kickboxing M Mountaineering N Netball Ninjutsu O Olympic Handball Orienteering R Rugby (Men's) Rugby (Women's) S Sailing Sepak Takraw Shaolin Kung Fu Snowsports Soccer (Men's) Soccer (Women's) Squash Sub-Aqua Surf Swimming & Waterpolo T Table Tennis Taekwon-Do Target Shooting Tennis Trampoline Triathlon U Ultimate Frisbee V Volleyball W Windsurfing UCD sports clubs are at the center of student sport at the University. The Athletic Union Council (AUC) is the governing body for UCD sports clubs and all clubs are affiliat