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Welcome to Maynooth University!

Welcome to Maynooth University!. Getting started at MU & adjusting to your new environment Claire Doran Director of Internationalisation 13 th September 2016. Why are we here?!. 09:15 – 10:00 Introducing the International Office (IO) Who are we and what do we do? Getting started at MU

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Welcome to Maynooth University!

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  1. Welcome to Maynooth University! Getting started at MU & adjusting to your new environment Claire Doran Director of Internationalisation 13th September 2016

  2. Why are we here?! 09:15 – 10:00 Introducing the International Office (IO) Who are we and what do we do? Getting started at MU What? When? Where? Adjusting to your new environment What’s going on?! 10:15 – 12:00 President’s Welcome & overview of student supports 12:00 – 13:00 Welcome Lunch provided by Students’ Union 13:00 – 14:00 Optional campus tour (depart Student Common Room)

  3. Introducing the International Office (IO) • Team of 10 staff in Humanity House (South Campus) • Support >900 students annually from almost 100 countries • First point of contact for all international students (Erasmus, Study Abroad, full-degree UG & PG, summer schools etc.) • Information and advice (visas and immigration, banking, PPSN & eligibility to work, on-campus services), letter requests, student support, social events and much more. • Support MU students and staff participating in international mobility programmes (Erasmus+, Study Abroad, etc.) • Information and advice, management of application process, student support before, during and after studying abroad. • Please contact your Programme Director, academic department or academic support services about academic matters.

  4. Contact Information Opening hours Mon - Fri 09:30-12:30 Mon & Wed 14:00-16:00 • Website https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/international First point of reference Emailinternational.office@nuim.ie IO staff each look after different student cohorts Please do not email multiple staff Feedback https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/international/current-international-students Facebook www.facebook.com/MaynoothUniversityInternational • Twitter@MU_Intl • Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/nuim/ • Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/maynoothUni_International/ • Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/142507522@N07/

  5. Getting started at MU • Accommodation • On-campus accommodation is full (long waiting list) • Off-campus accommodation database (MU Home Finder Service) • https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/accommodation/accommodation-private-sector • Students’ Union & student noticeboards • International Office Facebook page & groups • www.facebook.com/MaynoothUniversityInternational • External resources • www.daft.ie, www.myhome.ie, etc. • Word of mouth – talk to other students • Academic Timetable • Contact your department

  6. Registration • Obligatory for all students (€100 fine for failure to register on time) • Obtain student card (permits entry to University buildings, incl. Library) • Obtain student number and user password (to access computer & web services) • How? • Step 1 Online pre-registration • Step 2 Student Records & Registration Office, ground floor, Humanity House (South Campus) • When? * • Tues, 27th September14:00-16:30 Full-degree PG students • Wed, 28thSeptember 14:00-15:00Late registration (Postgraduate Research) • 15:00-16:00 Late registration (Postgraduate Taught) • *See email from SR&R for exact time • What to bring? • Passport or National Identity Card • Marriage certificate (if you wish to register in your married name) • Official university degree parchment or transcript of your UG degree • Evidence of Fee payment / Scholarship / Funding • Note: Please provide full and correct home and study address!! • More info: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/records/student-registration

  7. Immigration • All non-EU/EEA passport holders must register with immigration services before the date stamped on passport on arrival. • You can only register with immigration after you register as a student at MU. • Read carefully the immigration information on our website • https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/international/pre-arrival-information • Booking system for Leixlip appointments • https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/international/pre-arrival-information • We will automatically generate a letter for immigration and send to Leixlip Garda Station once you book your appointment. No need to request the letter. • Booking system for Dublin appointments (if you live in Dublin city or county) • http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/new-immigration-appointment-system • Immigration letter has to be requested for Dublin appointments. • The following link can be used for all letter requests: • http://forms.logiforms.com/formdata/user_forms/26711_5086176/93299/page1.html?cachebust=4955 • Letters are issued in 3 working days & can be collected from the IOFront Office.

  8. Bank Account • You can only open a bank account after you register at MU. • You will need your passport/identity card and a letter from the IO confirming you have registered at MU. You can request this letter through the IO website. • Check with your bank if other documents are required. • Normal banking hours are Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 16:00. • Eligibility to work • Non-EU/EEA citizens registered as full-time students at an Irish university/college are eligible to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) in semester. • Full-time work (up to 40 hours per week) is permitted from Dec 15th – Jan 15th and from June to September. • Finding a part-time job is not guaranteed. • Part-time jobs are advertised on notice boards in the Students’ Union, in newspapers and online. On-campus job opportunities are advertised on https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/campus-life/campus-job-opportunites

  9. Adjusting to your new environment Studying abroad can change your life: Gain a new perspective on the world; Experience another education system & obtain an international degree; Improve employment prospects; Learn and refine decision-making and problem-solving abilities; Develop intercultural competence; Make new contacts and form lasting connections; Increased confidence/independence; Learn another language. But it can also be daunting at first…

  10. Understanding Culture

  11. Cultural Awareness

  12. Cultural similarities & differences

  13. Perceptions: What / Who do you see?

  14. The Four Stages of Cultural Adjustment

  15. Managing Cultural Adjustment DO… Be curious but non-judgemental; Be patient with yourself; Be flexible; Keep a regular schedule; Eat well, exercise, get enough rest; Set attainable goals; Talk about your concerns with a friend/mentor/ support services. DON’T... …fear the symptoms, it is normal! It means you are learning; …be afraid to make a mistake. It is inevitable, engage humour; …segregate yourself with others from your home country; …communicate too frequently with friends/family at home (skype/facebook); …be overly critical of the host culture – try to accept the differences even if you can’t agree with them.

  16. Getting involved in student life • Clubs & Societies • Over 100 sport and non-sport groups run by students • https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/campus-life/student-life-sport/clubs-societies • Volunteering • Many Societies and academic departments offer opportunities to get involved in volunteering programmes and events in the community, e.g. Saint Vincent de Paul, Galway Cycle, etc. • Sports Facilities • Range of indoor and outdoor facilities on campus • https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/campus-life/sports • Maynooth Students’ Union (MSU) • Representative body for students • https://www.facebook.com/MaynoothSU

  17. Upcoming events • Orientation week • Wed 14/09 16:30-18:30 IO Welcome Reception Pugin Hall (South Campus) • Thurs 15/09 19:30 Céilí (Irish dance) Sports Hall (NorthCampus) • Fri 16/09 all evening Culture Night www.culturenight.ie • Sat 17/09 all day Day trip Knowth & Dowth* • Week 1 (Freshers’ week) • Mon 19/09 17:00 GAA demonstration Maynooth GAA Club * • Tues 20/09 17:00 GAA demonstration Maynooth GAA Club * • Thurs 22/09 17:00 GAA demonstration Maynooth GAA Club * • Week 2 • Tues 27/09 19:00 Quiz night SU Venue (South Campus) • Wed 28/09 10:00-15:00 Clubs & Societies Fair Sports Hall (North Campus) • *Sign up at the IO Welcome Reception (incl. pay for day trip) • Note: Keep an eye on the IO website & social media channels • MSU will also arrange lots of events from Freshers’ week onwards

  18. Help - information overload! • Don’t worry, it is normal to feel a little overwhelmed! • Help is at hand: • Pre-Arrival guide on IO website • IO website • Contact IO staff • Contact student support services Thank you for your attention

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