Rouzana Attia
What's your story?

Mayar EI-Sayed,
from Kuwait
BA (Hons) Architecture

Nnanyere Ezenwa Anamekwe,
from Nigeria
BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

Ingah Ivanna Nleya,
from Zimbabwe
BA (Hons) Fashion Design

Kalyagrit Thouchagrit,
from Thailand
BA (Hons) Jewellery and Objects

Claudio Conceicao,
from Angola
BSc (Hons) Computer Science

Muhammad Nazreen Idris,
from Malaysia
BA (Hons) Business Management

Nerys Jody Agnes,
from Togo
MBA International

Priyal Raje,
from India
BA (Hons) Fashion Design

Shoaib Sohail,
from Saudi Arabia
MBA International

Weeam Abunowara,
from USA
BA (Hons) Business Management

Fikayo Obadofin,
from Nigeria
LLB (Hons) Law

Bohdan Bazyliuk,
from Ukraine
BA (Hons) Jewellery and Objects

Thomas Ma,
from Hong Kong
BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design

Ziyou Fan,
from China
BSc (Hons) Gemmology and Jewellery Studies

Jade Zhao,
from China
BA (Hons) Jewellery and Objects

Yonglin Stone,
from China
MSc Management and International Business

Numan Asif,
from Pakistan
BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance

Yuan Qing,
from China
MSc Management and International Business

Sasqia Pristia,
from Indonesia
BA (Hons) Graphic Communication

Tinashe Mujawo,
from Zimbabwe
BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance

Dawn Lin,
from China
BA (Hons) Business (Marketing)

Samia Shah,
from India
BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design

Quina Reivaldi Limantara,
from Indonesia
MA Visual Communication

Rouzana Attia,
from Eygypt
BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

Syed Irtaza Jafri,
from Pakistan
BA (Hons) Business Management
Why Birmingham is ideal for international students

1. It’s multicultural
Birmingham is a multicultural city, meaning that people from all over the world are studying or working here! You get to meet people from different cultures and even learn about them. What’s even more interesting is that you can find various cuisines, such as British food, Indian restaurants, Caribbean, Turkish, American, Italian and so much more!
2. It’s inclusive
Everyone here is treated equally, despite your nationality, religion and beliefs. So, wherever you come from, you shouldn’t worry about discrimination or racism. You will be loved and respected for who you are!
3. Amazing education
Accredited courses are offered with tons of support systems! This includes student advisors, student services and of course, your professional lecturers. Speaking of accredited courses, these help students acquire skills needed for their future careers, increases their employability skills and 93% chance of finding a job within six months after graduating. Basically, Birmingham is amazing education-wise with a great reputation. It’s a place where your future dreams can come true!
4. The Students’ Union
The International Students’ Union is here for you! Need friends? Join the social activities provided by the SU and meet others with similar interests. Don’t fret, you won’t feel left out or lonely.
5. Something for everyone
Whether you come from a country with loads of historical monuments, or a luxurious city with lots of malls, you will still find all of that in Birmingham and even more! Just because you moved to another city, it doesn’t mean you have to leave EVERYTHING behind.
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By Rouzana Attia, from Egypt
Things I never knew about life until I lived in Birmingham

1. Living away from home means growing up
Living alone is not a piece of cake, as all of the responsibilities are on your shoulders. This includes cooking, doing the laundry, washing dishes, throwing out the trash, getting groceries, and so on.
2. Money is precious
We spend a lot almost every day! Now that you’re responsible for your spending (with the support of your parents, of course), you realise that almost every single day we spend money, so we have to always keep an eye on our budget.
3. The importance of punctuality
This includes being on time for lectures and completing assignments on time, as the weight of a project can drop your grade massively!
4. It can be challenging
University is not like the movies – it is not all about making friends, dating and having fun! Don’t get me wrong, I love Birmingham City University; but it also equals hard work and lots of assessments.
5. Home will always be home
Ever thought that you will never miss school and/or home? Well, that’s not true. We don’t really appreciate what we have until we move away. On the bright side, you get to meet your new family in Birmingham – your classmates and your flatmates!
Why not find out for yourself? Click here to apply to study at BCUIC in Birmingham.
By Rouzana Attia, from Egypt