Celebrating International Students’ Day

Calling QUB students (and staff members) – Your attendance and engagement make a difference!

This year, the International Students’ Day (17/11) fall on Sunday and we are inviting you to join us in this celebration on Friday 15th November, 2024.

This special TLE event will cover a wide range of topics, from the international student experience to support for intercultural mobility, extending well beyond language learning. Students of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds, whether as individuals or society members, as well as staff, are warmly invited to attend. Light refreshments will be provided on site.

Date: Friday 15th November 2024
Time: 14:00 – 16:00 
Venue: The Auditorium, McClay Library

TLE & Int’l Students Day

Happy International Students Day (17/11)!

To celebrate the coming International Students Day, we, The Language Centre and Queen’s International Student Society (QISS), would like to host a special Tandem Language Exchange event and welcome all international and home students to join the celebration. Staff members are also welcome!

Date: Friday 17/11/2023
Time: 13:00-15:00
Venue: Auditorium, The McClay Library

On the day participants will be able to attend information sessions on the TLE programme and QISS activities, greeting and meeting key members from QISS and Student Experience Team, as well as networking with each other for language partnership and friendship development.

Feel free to bring along your QUB colleagues and friends. Tea and coffee with light refreshments will be served.

For more information and registration, scan the QR code above, or visit TLE page. To view other language and cultural events, please visit Cultural Diversity at Queen’s.

Happy International Students’ Day

International students at Queen’s come from over 80 countries and they, together, with our home students, form the most vibrant part of our campus life everyday, bringing the richness of linguistic and cultural diversity. We are keen to work with international student clubs and societies to learn more about their intercultural life and study experience as one of the core assets of our multicultural campus.

And don’t forget to tell us where you are from when coming to the library.