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How to get an ATAS certificate / Cómo conseguir el certificado ATAS

9/20/2015

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By Marco Ortiz, University College London

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The ATAS (Academic Technology Approval Scheme) certificate is a document that states that you won’t use the knowledge acquired in your postgrad degree for illegal means, such as making weapons of mass destruction. Therefore, getting this paper is only necessary for students in certain areas, including science, engineering, and technology.
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Navigating the NHS: All-in-One Guide for International Students

5/26/2015

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By Paulina Guerrero Gutiérrez, KCL Mexican Society President 2014-17 
Revised by Rodrigo Orcajo Castelan MD, Alumni Officer

Given that most students are relatively young people, it is frequent for us not to worry too much about our health. However, this is a mistake. One of the first things that you should do when you arrive to the UK is to register with the National Health Service (NHS), the British “public and free” healthcare system, even if it is just to be on the safe side. It is important to register soon for two reasons: many universities and dorms require it and private healthcare is extremely expensive. The lowest fees that a private doctor will charge you will be £80-100 per appointment, if you’re lucky and don’t need any additional test or procedure. Finally, in case of an emergency – yes, we all say it won’t happen – everything will be speedier and better if you know how to use the system.

Just as any other public healthcare system, the NHS is bureaucratic, complicated, and sometimes exasperatingly slow. However, if you know how to navigate it and use it smartly, you’ll get exceptional, quality care which will be nearly or completely free. This is something students in the US can’t say, having to subject themselves to expensive, private health-insurance companies that don’t necessarily cover everything, even if they can be tax-deductible.


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Navegando el NHS: guía todo-en-uno para estudiantes internacionales 

5/24/2015

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Por Paulina Guerrero Gutiérrez, KCL Mexican Society President 2014-17
Revisado/aumentado por Rodrigo Orcajo Castelan, Alumni Officer

Usualmente, al ser personas relativamente jóvenes, los estudiantes no solemos preocuparnos por nuestra salud. Pero, ¡error! Una de las primeras cosas que se debe hacer al llegar a Reino Unido es registrarse en el National Health Service (NHS), es decir, el servicio británico de salud “público y gratuito”, aunque sea sólo por si acaso. Es importante registrarse pronto, en primer lugar porque muchas universidades o dorms lo tienen como requisito, y en segunda, porque las consultas médicas privadas son excesivamente caras. Lo más barato que cobrará un médico privado, si te va bien y sin ningún procedimiento extra, serán unas 80-100 libras. Por último, en caso de una emergencia - sí, todos decimos que nunca nos va a pasar-  todo saldrá más rápido y adecuado si sabemos utilizar el sistema. Al igual que todo sistema público de salud, el NHS es burocrático complicado y en ocasiones simplemente desesperante, sin embargo, si sabemos sacarle la vuelta y utilizarlo a nuestro favor, obtendremos atención de excepcional calidad prácticamente gratis, cosa que no pueden decir nuestros compañeros que estudian en los EUA, al tener que someterse a las restricciones de un seguro médico que no cubre muchas cosas y exige el pago de cuotas de “copago” -deducible en México.



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Cómo solicitar la Beca Complemento de la SEP para estudios en el Extranjero

5/21/2015

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Por Gabriela Vázquez Cuevas, Lancaster University

This post was written in Spanish because it is a bit of paperwork that only Mexican students will EVER need to do. However, if for some reason you want a translation to English, then contact us. 

La beca complemento puede sonar como un apoyo “mínimo”, especialmente para los afortunados a los que CONACYT nos alcanza a pagar todo. Sin embargo es un apoyo que siempre sirve, ya sea que lo quieran para algo tan mundano como irse de vacaciones en Pascua cuando hasta los hongos parece que se van a la playa, o para cosas realmente necesarias como comida, renta, fees, etc. La recomendación es que si se cumplen con los requisitos, solicítenla. Como dice un buen dicho “no pasa de que me digan que no”.
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Extensión de beca de CONACYT al extranjero

4/29/2015

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Por Leonardo Ríos
Re-publicado con permiso del autor desde el original disponible aquí.

This post was written in Spanish because it is a bit of paperwork that only Mexican students will EVER need to do. However, if for some reason you want a translation to English, then contact us. 

Bueno, como a la mayoría de nosotros nos pasa, siempre pensamos que acabaremos el PhD en 3 años... Pero la verdad es que las cosas pueden llegar a demorarse mucho más. Por suerte CONACYT nos da la opción de extender la beca hasta por 1 año más. Y el trámite se ha simplificado, aunque al menos para el año del 2011 no lo anunciaron en su página.

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¿Cómo hacer la "carta del sector interesado" para la beca CONACYT al extranjero?

2/18/2015

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Por Paulina Guerrero Gutiérrez
KCL Mexican Society President 2014-17


This post was written in Spanish because it is a bit of paperwork that only Mexican students will EVER need to do. However, if for some reason you want a translation to English, then contact us. 

Hay muchas dudas al respecto de esta carta, puesto que las convocatorias no son muy explícitas al respecto. ¿Qué formato seguir? Básicamente, es muy parecida a una carta de recomendación y no es cosa del otro mundo. 
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El Temido Cambio de Grado de CONACyT

2/4/2015

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By Paulina Guerrero Gutiérrez
KCL Mexican Society President 2014-17
Last updated on September 2017

This post was written in Spanish because it is a bit of paperwork that only Mexican students will EVER need to do. However, if for some reason you want a translation to English, then contact us. 

Hacer el cambio de grado de maestría a doctorado de la beca CONACyT no es tan complicado como parece, siempre y cuando uno tenga muy bien calculados los tiempos para hacer cada cosa y tenga mucha tolerancia a la frustración. En general, puesto que CONACyT prefiere gente que regrese con doctorado que con maestría, la mayoría de las veces los cambios de grado son aprobados sin problema. Incluso es muy frecuente que si uno empezó la maestría con beca parcial por ser de áreas no prioritarias, para el doctorado suban el monto a beca completa sin importar el área. Éste no es siempre el caso, pero es lo más usual.
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Using bank letters to prove your money for a visa

11/26/2014

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By Paulina Guerrero Gutiérrez
KCL Mexican Society President 2014-17

After the big success of our previous post on how to prove your money to the British government, we have had some comments from people that do not feel comfortable taking their bank statement to translate and that would prefer presenting a letter from their bank in their visa application. If you are requesting this in Mexico, this is called "carta de referencias bancarias". 
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I’m an international student moving to London! How do I find a flat? (Bilingual Version)

11/3/2014

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By Paulina Guerrero Gutiérrez, 
KCL Mexican Society President, 2014-2017
(Spanish on the second half)

This is a question that we have had a lot recently. Finding a place to rent is complicated, especially if you’re still not on the actual city in which you are looking to rent. Just as in my last post, I can share my own experience.




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How did you prove that you had the money for your British Visa? (Bilingual version)

11/1/2014

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by Paulina Guerrero Gutiérrez, KCL Mexican Society President 2014-2017 
​Last modified September 19, 2017

(Spanish on the second half)

DISCLAIMER: Be aware that UK immigration policy changes constantly. We keep up to date on these changes, but strongly encourage you to check for any recent changes here. 

Let me tell you about my own experience. I am by no means a certified advisor, which I encourage you to visit (most UK universities have immigration counsellors and they don’t charge you), but I can tell you about my own experience with my two visa requests, one for my MA and one for my PhD. This post only covers the money bits. I have recently written a new one with all the basics about how to get the visa. Check it out here. 

Fortunately, like most Mexicans students that come to the UK, I have funding (a CONACyT scholarship). This made everything easier. When I started my MA, however, I only had a partial scholarship, so I had to prove more money. This can be pretty tricky, because the British government doesn't just accept anything you’d think is enough. 


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