The University of Liverpool

Posted on 4:30 PM by Izzuddin Yussof


Facilities

Gymnasium, swimming pool, library, football pitch, surau (in university), mosque (20min walking from university), recreational park (santai2 smbil study), guild of student (place for students to 'lepaking').

Course

Engineering(civil,mechanical,mechatronics,computer science), medics, physics, chemistry, maths, biology, architecture


Accommodation

Usually students who come to liverpool will choose to live in the student halls which are provided by the university. Example of such university halls normally occupied by the students are the Philharmonic court and mulberry court. There are also private halls, such as monument building, beacon building which is not under the university but it is under management of the landlord. Private halls still have the same concept as university halls. A huge advantage of living in the hall is that there is no need to manage utility bills since it is already been taken care of by the university or the landlord himself. Opportunities of interacting with fellow international students is also widely open as well. However, there are students who choose to live in rental housing. Of course, you'll need help from the Malaysian Society (MSC) to handle these matters. The advantages are relatively low monthly payments compared with payments to stay in the hall. The most popular place amongst the Malaysian society is to rent a house in Kensington, LIVERPOOL.


Halal Food

Almost all goods are sold here. Do not worry. But, there are some products recommended by us to bring along to Liverpool:

1) anchovies (expensive here)
2) maggi other than curry
3) drink 3 in 1
4) belacan, cencalok, budu

and any other products that you feel do not have here.

Malaysian Community

In liverpool, basically most of the Malaysians will join these two society which is Liverpool Malaysian Society(LMS) and Malaysian Speaking Circle (MSC). LMS is for Malaysian including Chinese, Indians and Malays as well. But the most active society will be MSC which are all Malays - undergrads and postgrads with their family. MSC will organise many programme and activities such as Eid celebration, BBQ, Bulan Sukan Liverpool (BSL), Islamic Talks, Family day, management of new students and many more. There are approximately 3++ Malays in Liverpool. Being a small community, we are able to know each other closely. You will really feel at home eventhough you're living in another country. =)


Contact Person

muhammad hakim razali, cannonboyz_03@yahoo.com

ikhwan moeiid hasim, neverwinter_imh@yahoo.com.my

muhammad faiz mohamed khalid, fz_khld@yahoo.com

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