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Do you remember how it felt to be a new student at Manchester Met?

The International Buddy Scheme has been created to help new international students integrate into university life and life in the UK.

As a student who joined the university this semester, you’ll be paired with an existing student who will act as a buddy/mentor to you over a short series of meet ups where you can discuss things such as:

– Aspects of university life you are adjusting to
– Goals for this semester
– Your own cultural experiences (maybe you’ll share another language with your buddy, or perhaps you could start to learn a new one through them!)

As an existing student, you’ll be supporting a new student as they settle into their studies and the university environment. This is an opportunity to enhance your personal development, gain mentoring and coaching skills, and improve your overall employability!

You can earn Rise points by submitting a short summary of each meet up.

This scheme is aimed at international (postgraduate) students in the department of Marketing, International Business and Tourism.

Important: To access this course, you’ll need to enrol:[




Key InformationPoints25Effort5 hoursPrerequisitesnoneRelease Date25/03/24
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Abi Jones
Programme Support Tutor (Marketing, International Business and Tourism)

As a Programme Support Tutor, I help to promote student engagement and retention through delivering academic support sessions, tutoring, and operational support. I’m coordinating the International Buddy Scheme to support new students who are transitioning to UK higher education, and to help existing students to develop employability skills.