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International Students’ Day 2024: What studying in the UK means to me

This Sunday is International Students’ Day, which is celebrated every year on the 17 November.

International students at universities around the world celebrate this day and many share their thoughts on the power and importance of higher education.

Ketan Srivastva, a Physical Education undergraduate student here at the University of Brighton, shares what International Students’ Day means to him.

Ketan’s thoughts on International Students’ Day

Studying in the United Kingdom has been a transformative experience for me, shaping not only my academic journey but also my personal growth. It offered me the chance to gain a high-quality education, develop a global perspective, and meet people from diverse cultures and backgrounds.

The UK’s emphasis on critical thinking and independent learning has pushed me to expand my skills, build confidence, and become more adaptable.

The sense of community I found here, both on and off-campus, made the experience even more meaningful. Whether it was through my involvement in university activities, or my time spent outside university, I’ve learned to work with people from different walks of life, fostering teamwork and leadership abilities.

Ketan Srivastva on the pier

The importance of higher education

Growing up, education was always valued in my family. There was a strong belief that learning was the key to a better future, not just in terms of career opportunities but also for personal development.

My family emphasised the importance of striving for excellence in whatever path I chose, and they encouraged me to pursue higher education to achieve my dreams. This support helped shape my motivation to go to university, knowing that it would be a stepping stone to achieving something bigger.

For me, the importance of higher education goes far beyond textbooks and exams. It’s about developing a deeper understanding of my chosen field and growing both personally and professionally. Studying for a bachelors degree in Physical Education has provided me with a solid foundation in sports and has given me the tools to turn my passion for sports into a meaningful career path.

Most importantly, higher education has given me the ability to think critically, solve problems, and pursue my goals with a clear focus. For me, higher education is not just about gaining knowledge, it’s about applying that knowledge to make a positive impact on the lives of others and in the communities I care about.

Gaining a university-level education has always been important to me because it represents an opportunity to turn my passion into a career where I can make a real difference. It’s not just about obtaining a degree; it’s about building skills, expanding my knowledge, and creating opportunities for growth that will help me reach my full potential. My education has given me the confidence to pursue my goals and opened doors to experiences that I might not have had otherwise.

Ketan Srivastva playing sports

Choosing to study in the UK

I chose to study in the United Kingdom because it has a strong reputation for providing the best quality education and a rich cultural experience. The UK is known for its education and some of the best universities in the world, and I was particularly drawn to the emphasis on practical learning and research opportunities, among all the field of study.

I selected the University of Brighton for several reasons. Firstly, the sports facilities are outstanding, providing access to state-of-the-art equipment and venues that support my training as a sportsperson. Having the ability to train in top-notch facilities while studying has been invaluable for my development as an athlete.

Additionally, the support offered by the university has been incredible. From academic assistance to personalised coaching and mentoring, I felt that the University of Brighton genuinely cares about the success of its students. This supportive environment fosters both my academic and athletic pursuits, allowing me to balance my studies with my passion for sports effectively.

Finally, the vibrant atmosphere and diverse community at the University of Brighton made it the perfect place for me to grow. Engaging with fellow students from various backgrounds has enriched my experience and helped me develop a broader perspective, both personally and academically. All these factors combined made the University of Brighton the ideal choice for my higher education journey.

Ketan Srivastva outside a stadium

What International Students’ Day means to me

Celebrating International Students’ Day is important because it recognises the contributions of all students to the academic and cultural landscape of universities worldwide. It serves as a reminder of the diverse perspectives and experiences that enrich our educational environments, fostering a sense of unity and collaboration among students from different backgrounds.

One of the values I appreciate about International Students’ Day is its focus on inclusivity and understanding. It promotes the idea that education is a shared journey, and it encourages students to learn from one another, creating a supportive community. This value is particularly relevant as we navigate an increasingly globalised world, where cooperation and cultural exchange are essential for success.

Additionally, the day highlights the importance of education as a means of personal and professional growth. It encourages students to pursue their dreams and aspirations while advocating for equal access to educational opportunities. This resonates with my own educational experience, where I’ve benefited from a supportive environment that empowers students to reach their full potential.

By celebrating International Students’ Day, we honour the shared experiences and challenges faced by all students, reinforcing the importance of education as a pathway to a brighter future.

Together, we can cultivate a brighter, more equitable future, where every voice is heard, every dream is nurtured, and every individual has the opportunity to shine.

Ketan Srivastva in front of Tower Bridge, London

International Students’ Day 2024

Universities UK International will be sharing stories of international students at universities across the UK, using the hashtag #WeAreInternational.

If you’d like to get involved, you can also share your story and what International Students’ Day means to you using this hashtag and tagging us @uniofbrighton.

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Zoe Cassell • November 11, 2024


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