Making memories at an international university

Tianhao Liu is currently working towards a PhD at Rutgers University. Originally from China, Tianhao studied Accounting and Finance at Lancaster, during which time he was a member of Furness College.

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A unique educational experience at a globally recognised university

Written by Tianhao Liu

The learning experience

The main reason for me studying abroad in the UK was the unique educational experience and quality. I visited England and Scotland once with my family, which left me with a great impression and prompted me to study in the UK. Through studying abroad, I learned transferable skills in class that I could apply to my career and that are helpful for the academic career that I have embarked on. The diversity and inclusion also provided valuable lessons which I gained from the Lancaster community.

I knew a little about Lancaster when I planned to study abroad at the very beginning through an online search and the information provided by an education agent. I came to Lancaster for a foundation programme at the University’s International ¹û½´ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø Centre. A lot of my decision to study at Lancaster was based on its excellent reputation and academic rankings.

After spending time at Lancaster, I can say it’s a great university that’s really community orientated. It’s a very friendly and international environment, with a lovely and historic English city close by.

Getting involved

There are so many great memories and old times that I miss now. The varsity sports tournament ¡®Roses’ is one in particular; the pride you feel when you go out to represent Lancaster. Also, I miss the beautiful countryside views on a sunny day, as well as the food and restaurants on campus (especially the Sultan of Lancaster Experience!).

¹û½´ÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍøing at Lancaster also gave me lots of opportunities and experiences that have been helpful throughout my career. For example, before coming to Lancaster I didn’t have much experience of public speaking or moderating events. I also appreciate the chance to get involved with a sports team and represent the University.

Making memories

With its reputation and international identity, I am proud to still be part of the Lancaster community as an alumnus. It is a great experience when I meet another Lancaster alumnus at work and I have a great time when I attend the alumni events in China.

The community on campus is really nice. I was in Furness College, which was a relatively small and central college on campus. I particularly enjoyed its location and I have great memories of spending time in Furness bar and taking part in quiz nights.

To someone thinking of studying on campus, I would say: Congratulations! You will soon embark on a new, exciting journey at University. It will be a great and memorable experience, where you will make lifelong friends and move closer to your goals. Please enjoy every moment as it comes.